The standardization of the Polish version of the Alberta Infant Motor Scale

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Eliks, Malgorzata [1 ,2 ]
Anna, Sowinska [3 ]
Barbara, Steinborn [1 ]
Gajewska, Ewa [1 ]
机构
[1] Poznan Univ Med Sci, Chair & Clin Dev Neurol, Przybyszewskiego St 49, PL-60355 Poznan, Poland
[2] Poznan Univ Med Sci, Doctoral Sch, Bukowska St 70, PL-60812 Poznan, Poland
[3] Poznan Univ Med Sci, Dept Comp Sci & Stat, Rokietnicka St 7, PL-60806 Poznan, Poland
关键词
Alberta Infant Motor Scale; Infancy; Motor development; Standardization; Normative values; CROSS-CULTURAL VALIDITY; REFERENCE VALUES; PRETERM INFANTS; DEVELOPMENTAL DELAY; RELIABILITY; VALIDATION; TRANSLATION; ADAPTATION;
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10.1186/s12887-023-04055-5
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
Background The Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS) is a standardized tool for assessing gross motor development from birth through independent walking (0-18 months). The AIMS was developed, validated and standardized in the Canadian population. Results of previous studies on the standardization of the AIMS have discerned differences in some samples in comparison with Canadian norms. This study aimed to establish reference values of the AIMS for the Polish population and compare them to Canadian norms.Methods The research involved 431 infants (219 girls, 212 boys, aged 0-<19 months), divided into nineteen age groups. The translated into Polish and validated version of the AIMS was used. The mean AIMS total scores and percentiles for every age group were calculated and compared with the Canadian reference values. Raw total AIMS scores were converted to 5th, 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentiles. A one sample t-test was used to compare the AIMS total scores between Polish and Canadian infants (p-value < 0.05). A binomial test was performed to compare percentiles (p-value < 0.05).Results The mean AIMS total scores in the Polish population were significantly lower in the seven age groups: 0-<1, 1-<2, 4-<5, 5-<6, 6-<7, 13-<14, and 15-<16 months of age (with small to large effect size). A few significant differences were found in the comparison of percentile ranks, mostly in the 75th percentile.Conclusion Our study provides the norms for the Polish AIMS version. According to differences in the mean AIMS total scores and percentiles, the original Canadian reference values are not congruent for Polish infants.
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