Carla Thais de Sousa, Tayná Albuquerque Tabosa, Marcela de Castro Ferracioli-Gama
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艾伯塔省婴儿运动量表(AIMS)是一种评估0-18个月新生儿大运动发展的工具。本研究旨在总结使用AIMS的巴西研究,并确定其目标,以了解对儿童运动发展感兴趣的专业人员对该量表的主要用途。这是一项关于SciELO、PubMed、Scopus和Web of Science数据库的文献计量学研究。搜索的关键词是“阿尔伯塔省婴儿运动量表”和“巴西”,它们的对应词是葡萄牙语,由“and”联合起来。纳入标准为:在巴西0-18个月的儿童中使用AIMS。变量数据库、期刊、出版年份、语言、与作者相关的机构地区和研究类型以描述性定量方式进行分析。对文章中描述的目标进行了内容分析。总共收录了79篇文章,其中大多数是横断面设计,并与南部和东南地区的机构有联系。此外,大多数研究都是在过去10年里进行的,而且是用英语进行的。巴西杂志《Fisioterapia e Pesquisa》发表了大多数关于该样本的研究。分析目标分为六个词类,分为两大组:心理测量效度组(19.1%)和评价性研究组(80.9%)。后者考虑了所分析的各种儿童人口。我们介绍了使用AIMS来评估巴西儿童运动发育的研究,强调了该工具在国家背景下的重要性,并鼓励使用它。
Alberta infant motor scale in Brazilian research: a bibliometric study
ABSTRACT The Alberta infant motor scale (AIMS) is an instrument for assessing the gross motor development of newborns, aged 0-18 months. This study aimed to summarize the Brazilian studies that used the AIMS and identify their objectives to know the main uses of the scale for professionals interested in child motor development. This is a bibliometric study on SciELO, PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science databases. The searched keywords were “Alberta infant motor scale” and “Brazil,” with their equivalents in Portuguese and united by “AND.” Inclusion criteria were: use of AIMS with children aged 0-18 months carried out in Brazil. The variables database, journal, year of publication, language, region of the institution linked to the authors, and type of study were analyzed in a descriptive quantitative manner. Content analysis was performed on the objectives described in the articles. In total, 79 articles were included and most of them had a cross-sectional design and were linked to institutions in the South and Southeast regions. Furthermore, most studies were from the last 10 years and in English. The journal Fisioterapia e Pesquisa was the Brazilian journal that most published studies of the sample. The analyzed objectives were distributed into six word classes, with two large groups: psychometric validity (19.1%) and evaluative studies (80.9%). The latter considered the various child populations analyzed. We presented studies that used the AIMS to evaluate the motor development of Brazilian children, reinforcing the importance of this instrument in the national context and also encouraging its use.