A Computerized Testing System for Measuring Motor and Sensory Integrative Functions in Children
NCT ID: NCT05451238
Last Updated: 2022-07-11
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
200 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2020-08-01
2022-12-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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However, several challenges exist in measuring MSI for school-aged children with ID. First, most measures of MSI vary in content (domains), causing difficulty in the selection of relevant MSI measures. Second, most measures of MSI lack robust evidence of psychometric properties (e.g., reliability and responsiveness). Third, the minimal important difference (MID) and minimal detectable change (MDC) of most MSI measures for ID are largely unknown, which limits the interpretation of change scores in schools and clinical settings. Fourth, most MSI measures are time-consuming to administer, placing a burden of administration on both teachers/therapists and children. Finally, all the measures were developed in western countries and their use has not yet been validated for ID populations in Taiwan. An efficient and in-depth understanding of the students' motor and sensory integrative functions can help the school teachers implementing appropriate curriculum, monitoring the progress, managing the classroom, and further enhancing the overall learning for school-aged students with ID. A validated and convenient computerized testing system is urgently needed.
The Rasch model is useful in developing precise measures. Furthermore, a computerized adaptive testing (CAT) system can provide efficient measurements. Therefore, in this 3-year project, we will develop a Computerized Testing system for measuring Motor and Sensory Integrative Functioning in School-aged Children with Intellectual Disabilities (MSI-ID) to overcome the aforementioned challenges. We will determine whether the MSI-ID is efficient and psychometrically robust.
Method: We will develop item banks for 3 core domains of MSI (i.e., gross motor, fine motor, and sensory integration) for school-aged children with ID. We will select the 3 domains based on both core elements of a child's overall function and priorities of caregivers/teachers as determined in our preliminary study. We will construct 100 items for each domain based on focus group interviews of teachers / caregivers of students with ID and therapists, related theories and assessments, and suggestions from the experts. Then we will administer each item on 100 school-aged children with various levels of ID severity and age.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
RETROSPECTIVE
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
6 Years
15 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Kaohsiung Medical University Chung-Ho Memorial Hospital
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Yee-Pay Wuang, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Kaohsiung Medical University
Locations
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Dept of Occupational Therapy
Kaohsiung City, , Taiwan
Countries
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References
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Haley SM, Ni P, Dumas HM, Fragala-Pinkham MA, Hambleton RK, Montpetit K, Bilodeau N, Gorton GE, Watson K, Tucker CA. Measuring global physical health in children with cerebral palsy: illustration of a multidimensional bi-factor model and computerized adaptive testing. Qual Life Res. 2009 Apr;18(3):359-70. doi: 10.1007/s11136-009-9447-5. Epub 2009 Feb 17.
Related Links
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Measuring global physical health in children with cerebral palsy: illustration of a multidimensional bi-factor model and computerized adaptive testing.
Other Identifiers
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KMUHIRB-SV(II)-20190087
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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