Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3450688 Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2010 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

Roorda LD, Scholtes VA, van der Lee JH, Becher J, Dallmeijer AJ. Measuring mobility limitations in children with cerebral palsy: development, scalability, unidimensionality, and internal consistency of the Mobility Questionnaire, MobQues47.ObjectivesTo develop a questionnaire that specifically and comprehensively measures mobility limitations in children with cerebral palsy (CP) and to investigate certain psychometric properties (scalability, unidimensionality, internal consistency) of this questionnaire.DesignCross-sectional study.SettingPrivate physical therapy practices and outpatient departments of hospitals and rehabilitation centers.ParticipantsChildren with CP undergoing physical therapy or rehabilitation. The Mobility Questionnaire, 47-item (MobQues47), was completed by the mothers of these children (N=323; mean age ± SD, 7.1±2.9y; 57% boys; Gross Motor Function Classification levels: I [48%], II [26%], III [19%], IV [7%]).InterventionsNot applicable.Main Outcome MeasuresMokken scale analysis was used to investigate (1) scalability, indicating that the items form a scale; (2) unidimensionality, indicating that the items measure only 1 concept; and (3) internal consistency, indicating the degree of interrelatedness of the items.ResultsThe MobQues47, made up of 47 items, was developed on the basis of 3 pilot studies and careful operationalization of the concept (or construct) of mobility limitations. The scalability (coefficient H=.70), unidimensionality, and internal consistency (coefficient ρ=.99) of the MobQues47 were found to be very good.ConclusionsThe MobQues47 is a unidimensional scale with excellent internal consistency that can be used to measure caregiver-reported mobility limitations in children with CP.

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