Development of a proxy-reported scale to assess motor function in infants and young children with early-onset neuromuscular disorders

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作者
Capella-Peris, Carlos [1 ]
Emile-Backer, Magalie [1 ]
Shelton, Monique O. [1 ]
Chrismer, Irene C. [1 ]
Cosgrove, Mary M. [1 ]
Bendixen, Roxanna M. [2 ]
Meilleur, Katherine G. [1 ]
机构
[1] NINR, Neuromuscular Symptoms Unit, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
[2] Univ Pittsburgh, Dept Occupat Therapy, Pittsburgh, PA USA
关键词
cognitive interviews; Delphi method; infants and young children; instrument development; mixed methods; motor function; neuromuscular disorders; nursing; PMOM; proxy‐ reported scale; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; GENERIC CORE SCALES; HEALTH QUESTIONNAIRE; INITIAL VALIDATION; ITEM BANKS; RELIABILITY; VALIDITY; CONSTRUCTION; CONSENSUS; EDITION;
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10.1111/jan.14687
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R47 [护理学];
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1011 ;
摘要
Aim To develop a novel proxy-reported scale of motor function in infants and young children with early-onset neuromuscular disorders (NMD), entitled the Proxy Motor Outcome Measure (PMOM). Design A mixed method design was employed, applying both qualitative and quantitative research. Methods A framework technique using sensitivity analyses guided the development of the most appropriate and relevant subset of items, modelled after 30 neuromuscular disease instruments/scales. The PMOM was designed based on semi-structured interviews with 16 proxies; a focus group of 11 experts in neuromuscular diseases and scale development, 10 of whom also gave quantitative data using a two-round Delphi method survey; and cognitive interviews with five proxies. These processes were conducted between January 2014-March 2019. Results Nine themes and 32 subthemes were derived from the semi-structured interviews. Five domains and three subdomains of potential items were identified by the focus group. An initial version of the PMOM scale was created with 121 items. Using the two-round Delphi method, 43 items met agreement on pre-defined requirements. The second version of the PMOM scale included these 43 and two additional items based on expert feedback. Proxies gave 114 suggestions on cognitive interviews, 99 of which were successfully addressed by the research team. The final version of the PMOM scale included 43 items. Conclusion We developed a preliminary proxy-reported instrument, the PMOM, to evaluate motor function in infants and young children with early-onset NMD. Impact Proxies hold a wealth of knowledge on their child's motor function during early development, which may complement clinic-based motor function testing. However, there is no validated measure of motor function that incorporates the observation of proxies of infants and young children with NMD. Future work will be focused on assessing the reliability, validity and responsiveness of the PMOM scale and implementing this tool in clinical studies.
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