Peds - Pediatric Assessments

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Gross motor skills (ICF activities)

What does the AIMS (Alberta Infant Motor Scales) assess?

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0-18 mo

Age range for AIMS?

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10-20 min

Typical administration time for AIMS?

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Safe surface for play and engaging toys

Equipment needed for AIMS

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• Raw scores

• Age-based percentiles

How is the AIMS scored?

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NO — it is a screening tool only

Does the AIMS provide standard deviations or scaled scores?

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• Observation-based

• Minimal handling

• Quick administration

Primary benefit of the AIMS

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Yes — synchronous or asynchronous video

Can the AIMS be administered via video?

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When gross motor delay is identified

When should a child be referred for further testing after AIMS?

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• BSID-4 (Bayley)

• PDMS-2 (Peabody)

Follow-up assessments after abnormal AIMS

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Gross and fine motor skills (ICF activities)

What does PDMS-2 (Peabody Developmental Motor Scales) assess?

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15 days - 71 mo

Age range for PDMS-2?

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45-60 min

Administration time for PDMS-2?

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Standardized equipment and setup

Equipment needed for PDMS-2

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Norm-referenced

Scoring type for PDMS-2?

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Detailed gross and fine motor subscales + motor activities program

Key benefit of PDMS-2

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Longer administration time than AIMS

Main limitation of PDMS-2

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True

T/F? PDMS-2 has a wider range than BSID-4

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Gross and fine motor skills (body structure/function + activities)

What does BOT-2 (Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency) assess?

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4-22 years

Age range for BOT-2?

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45-60 min

Administration time for BOT-2?

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Standardized equipment and large space for running and throwing

Equipment needed for BOT-2

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Norm-referenced (age- and sex-specific norms)

BOT 2 scoring type?

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Short screening version (14 items)

Unique benefit of BOT-2

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Higher-level motor skill evaluation

Best clinical use of BOT-2

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• Gross motor

• Fine motor

• Receptive language

• Expressive language

• Cognition

Domains assessed by Bayley (Bayley Scales of Infant & Toddler Development)

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16 days - 42 mo

Age range for Bayley?

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60-90 min (motor only 20-30 min)

Bayley administration time

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Norm-referenced

Scoring type for Bayley

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Standardized equipment and large space for running and throwing

Equipment needed for Bayley

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Assesses multiple developmental domains

Why is Bayley commonly used in research?

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• Caregiver report allowed for some items

• Emerging score added (0, 1, 2)

What changed in BSID-4?

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• GMFM (Gross Motor Function Measure)

• NSAA (NorthStar Ambulatory Assessment)

Tests for specific conditions

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Children with cerebral palsy (gross motor function)

Primary population for GMFM

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Supine/rolling → running/jumping

GMFM skill range

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Evaluative and predictive

GMFM purpose

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• Down syndrome

• Osteogenesis imperfecta

Other populations with validity evidence for GMFM

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Criterion AND norm-referenced

Scoring type for GMFM

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Ambulatory children with Duchenne muscular dystrophy

Primary population for NSAA

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Criterion-referenced

Scoring type for NSAA

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Measure disease-specific motor function

NSAA purpose

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• COPM (Canadian Occupational Performance Measure)

• GAS (Goal Attainment Scale)

Collaborative goal-setting tools

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Collaborative goal identification and tracking

Purpose of COPM

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8 years

Minimum age for COPM

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Self-rating of performance and satisfaction

COPM scoring method

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Objective measurement of individualized goals

Purpose of GAS

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Interviews with measurable outcome levels

How are GAS goals established?

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AIMS

Quick screen

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PDMS AND BAYLEY

Detailed assessment

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BOT-2

Higher-level skills

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GMFM AND NSAA

Diagnosis-specific

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COPM AND GAS

Goals