Measuring Mobility Limitations in Children With Cerebral Palsy: Development, Scalability, Unidimensionality, and Internal Consistency of the Mobility Questionnaire, MobQues47

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. Objectives To develop a questionnaire that specifi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 2010-08, Vol.91 (8), p.1194-1209
Hauptverfasser: Roorda, Leo D., MD, PT, PhD, Scholtes, Vanessa A., PhD, van der Lee, Johanna H., MD, PhD, Becher, Jules, MD, PhD, Dallmeijer, Annet J., PhD
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Zusammenfassung: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. Objectives To 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. Design Cross-sectional study. Setting Private physical therapy practices and outpatient departments of hospitals and rehabilitation centers. Participants Children 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%]). Interventions Not applicable. Main Outcome Measures Mokken 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. Results The 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. Conclusions The MobQues47 is a unidimensional scale with excellent internal consistency that can be used to measure caregiver-reported mobility limitations in children with CP.
ISSN:0003-9993
1532-821X
DOI:10.1016/j.apmr.2010.05.009