Psychometric evaluation and distribution of classification systems in children with cerebral palsy in Japan.

IF 0.8 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Hisato Nishibu, Tsugumi Hosokawa Seino, Nobuaki Himuro
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Abstract

Purpose: The study sought to examine the content validity, the intra- and inter-rater reliability, and concurrent validity of the Japanese versions of the Manual Ability Classification System, the Communication Function Classification System, and the Eating and Drinking Ability Classification System, and representation of the distribution of the levels of each classification systems in comparison to the Gross Motor Function Classification System levels for children with cerebral palsy.

Methods: The Japanese versions were developed using the back-translation method. For content validity, professionals were asked to complete a questionnaire including items on the appropriateness of the translation, its validity, and distinctions among levels. For reliability, professionals used the three classification systems twice in children with cerebral palsy. For concurrent validity, relationships among the four classification systems were examined by correlation analyses.

Results: Participants included twenty-one professionals and 290 children with cerebral palsy (mean age: 12 years two months, female: 132, male: 158). The content validity was generally good. For reliability, the lower limit of the 95% confidence interval for the intraclass correlation coefficients was greater than 0.89, and the correlation coefficients were high.

Conclusion: The results of this study showed good reliability and validity of the functional classification systems in Japan.

日本脑瘫儿童心理测量评价及分类系统分布。
目的:本研究旨在检验日文《手能力分类系统》、《沟通功能分类系统》和《饮食能力分类系统》的内容效度、量表内效度和量表间效度,并比较各分类系统水平与脑瘫儿童大肌肉运动功能分类系统水平的分布。方法:采用反译法编制日文译本。对于内容效度,专业人员被要求完成一份调查问卷,包括翻译的适当性、有效性和水平之间的区别。为了提高可靠性,专业人员在脑瘫儿童中两次使用了这三种分类系统。对于并发效度,采用相关分析检验四个分类系统之间的关系。结果:参与者包括21名专业人员和290名脑瘫儿童(平均年龄:12岁2个月,女:132,男:158)。内容效度总体较好。信度方面,类内相关系数的95%置信区间下限大于0.89,相关系数较高。结论:本研究结果表明日本的功能分类体系具有良好的信度和效度。
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