Development and initial validation of a screening tool for visual ability/performance of people with polyhandicap

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Pub Date : 2023-12-21 DOI:10.1016/j.rehab.2023.101773
Marie-Christine Rousseau , Georges Challe , Soizic Charbonnier , Marie-Thérèse Jacquier , Maria Valkov , Valérie Tourbier , Sophie Lemaire , Etienne Guilluy , Nafissa Khaldi-Cherif , Lionelle Nkam , Karine Baumstarck , Thierry Billette de Villemeur , Philippe Aegerter
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Abstract

Background

Visual impairments are common in people with polyhandicap although they are poorly assessed. However, evaluation of the visual abilities of these people is critical to determining treatment for impairments.

Objectives

To develop and validate an easy-to-use visual-behavioural scale for assessing the visual abilities of people with polyhandicap.

Methods

The development of the Visual Assessment for People with Polyhandicap (VA-PLH) involved 2 steps: i) construction of the scale and ii) field validation. Participant selection criteria were aged > 3 years, age at onset of cerebral lesion < 3 years, a combination of motor impairment and profound intellectual impairment associated with restricted mobility (Gross Motor Function Classification System levels [GMFCS] III, IV or V), and everyday life dependence (Functional Independency Measure [FIM] <55). Vision assessment by both an orthoptist and an ophthalmologist was the reference against which were analysed the items of the scale completed by local health care workers. Acceptability, validity, and reliability were analysed.

Results

Amongst the 232 participants included, 217 had a complete assessment, and 33% were < 18 years of age. Ocular abnormalities were reported in 83% of participants. Visual ability was altered or insufficient in 60% of participants. The final version of the VA-PLH included 3 items related to visual reaction (Area Under Curve Receiver Operating Characteristic = 0.83). Participants were considered at-risk if they had at ≥ 1 of 3 signs present (sensitivity 83% and specificity 73%). The scale's reliability was satisfactory

Conclusion

The VA-PLH scale provides an easy-to-use, reliable and valid measure of visual status for people with polyhandicap and may be used both in clinical practice and clinical research. In addition, this study provides an overview of the diversity of visual impairments in a large population of people with polyhandicap, showing that most experience visual challenges.

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开发并初步验证多手畸形患者视觉能力/表现筛查工具
背景多重手足畸形患者普遍存在视觉障碍,但对这些障碍的评估却很少。目标开发并验证一种易于使用的视觉行为量表,用于评估多重手足畸形患者的视觉能力。方法开发多重手足畸形患者视觉评估量表(VA-PLH)包括两个步骤:i)构建量表;ii)现场验证。参与者的选择标准为:年龄 3 岁,脑损伤发病年龄 3 岁,合并运动障碍和严重智力障碍,且行动受限(粗大运动功能分类系统[GMFCS] III、IV 或 V 级),以及日常生活依赖性(功能独立性测量[FIM] 55)。视力评估以视力矫形师和眼科医生的视力评估为参考,并对当地医护人员完成的量表项目进行分析。对可接受性、有效性和可靠性进行了分析。结果在 232 名参与者中,217 人接受了完整的评估,33% 的人年龄为 18 岁。83%的参与者报告了眼部异常。60%的参与者视力发生改变或不足。VA-PLH的最终版本包括3个与视觉反应有关的项目(曲线下面积接收器工作特征=0.83)。如果参与者出现 3 个征兆中的≥ 1 个,则被视为高危人群(灵敏度为 83%,特异度为 73%)。结论VA-PLH量表为多手畸形患者提供了一种简单易用、可靠有效的视力状态测量方法,可用于临床实践和临床研究。此外,这项研究还概述了大量多重障碍患者视力损伤的多样性,表明大多数患者都面临视力挑战。
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期刊介绍: Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine covers all areas of Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine; such as: methods of evaluation of motor, sensory, cognitive and visceral impairments; acute and chronic musculoskeletal disorders and pain; disabilities in adult and children ; processes of rehabilitation in orthopaedic, rhumatological, neurological, cardiovascular, pulmonary and urological diseases.
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