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Reliability of the Assisting Hand Assessment in Adolescents

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Date 2017 May 31
PMID 28555755
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Aim: To investigate the interrater and test-retest reliability of the Assisting Hand Assessment in adolescents (Ad-AHA) with cerebral palsy (CP) and to evaluate the alternate-form reliability of different test activities.

Method: Participants were 112 adolescents with unilateral CP (60 males, 52 females; mean age 14y 5mo [standard deviation {SD} 2y 8mo], Manual Ability Classification System levels I-III). Reliability was evaluated using intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC), smallest detectable change (SDC), and Bland-Altman plots.

Results: ICCs for interrater (n=38) and test-retest reliability (n=31) were excellent: 0.97 (95% CI 0.94-0.98) and 0.99 (95% CI 0.98-0.99) respectively. The alternate-form reliability of different test activities was excellent for children (age 10-12y, n=30) performing the School-Kids AHA and Ad-AHA Board Game 0.99 (95% CI 0.98-0.99) and for adolescents (age 13-18y) performing the Ad-AHA Board Game compared to the Ad-AHA Present (n=28) 0.99 (95% CI 0.95-0.98), or the Ad-AHA Sandwich (n=29) 0.99 (95% CI 0.98-0.99) tasks. SDC for test-retest was 4.5 AHA-units.

Interpretation: Ad-AHA scores are consistent across different raters and occasions. The good alternate-form reliability indicates that the different test activities can be used interchangeably in adolescents with unilateral CP. Differences greater than or equal to 5 AHA-units can be considered a change beyond measurement error. The use of logit based AHA-units makes change comparable for persons at different ability levels.

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