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Pediatric Performance-Based Outcome Measures for Upper Extremity Function: A Scoping Review and Linking to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health
Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy ( IF 1.8 ) Pub Date : 2024-03-28 , DOI: 10.1177/00084174241233513
Caroline Elfassy , Clarice Ribeiro Soares Araújo , Tessah Dunn , Sarah Cachecho , Rose Elekanachi , Johanne Higgins , Laurie Snider , Noemi Dahan-Oliel

Background. Performance-based outcome measures (PBOMs) are objective measures that assess physical capacity or performance in specific tasks or movements. Purpose. 1) to identify which PBOMs are most frequently reported to evaluate upper extremity (UE) function in pediatric rehabilitation 2) to determine the link between constructs of the ICF and meaningful concepts extracted from each identified PBOM. Methods. Pediatric UE PBOMs were searched in four databases. The selection of outcome measures included an initial title and abstract screening, followed by full-text review of the articles to be included based on identified selection criteria. Two reviewers were appointed to link the meaningful concepts identified in the outcome measures independently and a third reviewer was consulted in case of ambiguity to make a final decision. Findings. After the initial screening, 1786 full-text articles were reviewed, 1191 met the inclusion criteria, in which 77 outcome measures were identified and 32 were included in the linking process. From the included 32 outcome measures, 538 items were extracted and linked to the ICF. The most commonly cited measures included Assisting Hand Assessment, Jebsen-Taylor Hand Function Test, Melbourne Assessment of Unilateral Upper Limb. The Activity and Participation domain represented 364 codes followed by the Body Functions domain domain which represented 174 codes. Implications. A majority of the outcome measures identified were linked with the Mobility, Fine Hand Use of the ICF. Therefore, when selecting a PBOM, careful considerations need to be made regarding which concept of health is to be assessed.

中文翻译:

基于儿科表现的上肢功能结果测量:范围审查以及与功能、残疾和健康国际分类的联系

背景。基于绩效的结果衡量标准 (PBOM) 是评估特定任务或运动中身体能力或表现的客观衡量标准。目的。 1) 确定哪些 PBOM 最常报告用于评估儿科康复中的上肢 (UE) 功能 2) 确定 ICF 结构与从每个已确定的 PBOM 中提取的有意义的概念之间的联系。方法。在四个数据库中检索了儿科 UE PBOM。结果测量的选择包括初始标题和摘要筛选,然后根据确定的选择标准对要纳入的文章进行全文审查。指定两名评审员独立地将结果衡量中确定的有意义的概念联系起来,并在出现歧义的情况下咨询第三名评审员以做出最终决定。发现。经过初步筛选,共审查了 1786 篇全文,其中 1191 篇符合纳入标准,其中确定了 77 项结果指标,32 篇纳入链接过程。从纳入的 32 个结果测量中,提取了 538 个项目并与 ICF 相关联。最常被引用的措施包括辅助手评估、捷成泰勒手功能测试、单侧上肢墨尔本评估。活动和参与域代表 364 个代码,随后是代表 174 个代码的身体功能域。影响。确定的大部分成果衡量指标都与 ICF 的灵活性、精细手部使用相关。因此,在选择 PBOM 时,需要仔细考虑要评估哪种健康概念。
更新日期:2024-03-28
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