The Use of Video Clips in Teleconsultation for Preschool Children With Movement Disorders

Hetty Gorter*, Cees Lucas, Karin Groothuis-Oudshoorn, Carel Maathuis, Rietje van Wijlen-Hempel, Hans Elvers

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    Abstract

    Purpose: To investigate the reliability and validity of video clips in assessing movement disorders in preschool children. Methods: The study group included 27 children with neuromotor concerns. The explorative validity group included children with motor problems (n = 21) or with typical development (n = 9). Hempel screening was used for live observation of the child, full recording, and short video clips. The explorative study tested the validity of the clinical classifications "typical" or "suspect. "Results: Agreement between live observation and the full recording was almost perfect; Agreement for the clinical classification "typical" or "suspect" was substantial. Agreement between the full recording and short video clips was substantial to moderate. The explorative validity study, based on short video clips and the presence of a neuromotor developmental disorder, showed substantial agreement. Conclusion: Hempel screening enables reliable and valid observation of video clips, but further research is necessary to demonstrate the predictive value.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)323-329
    Number of pages7
    JournalPediatric Physical Therapy
    Volume25
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2013

    Keywords

    • child
    • child development/physiology
    • feasibility studies
    • motor skills/physiology
    • neuropsychological tests/standards
    • preschool
    • reliability
    • teleconsultation
    • validity
    • TELEMEDICINE

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