A Systematic Review on Clinimetric Properties of Play Instruments for Occupational Therapy Practice.

作者: Muhammad Hibatullah Romli , Farahiyah Wan Yunus

DOI: 10.1155/2020/2490519

关键词: Behavioural sciencesPsychologyScale (social sciences)CINAHLCitation indexChecklistTest (assessment)Occupational therapyMEDLINEMedical education

摘要: Play is considered the main occupation for children. Pediatric occupational therapists utilize play either evaluation or intervention purpose. However, not properly measured by therapists, and use of instrument limited. This systematic review was aimed at identifying instruments relevant to therapy practice its clinimetric properties. A search conducted on six databases (Academic Search Complete, CINAHL, MEDLINE, Psychology Behavioral Science Collection, Scopus, ASEAN Citation Index) in January 2020. The quality included studies evaluated using Law MacDermid’s Appraisal Clinical Measurement Research Reports, psychometric properties were Terwee’s checklist while clinical utility extracted from each instrument. Initial identifies 1,098 articles, only 30 articles final analysis, extracting 8 instruments. These predominantly practiced Western culture, which consists several evidences. Revised Knox Preschool Scale most extensive comprehensive extrinsic aspect, whereas Test Playfulness + Environmental Supportiveness Unifying Measure a promising intrinsic aspect play, where both observation. My Child’s potential questionnaire-based current development field immature constantly evolving, should exercise good reasoning when selecting practice.

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