A tool to assess early motor skill development: A study of Danish health visitors’ practice

Marlene Rosager Lund Pedersen , Silja Høyer Preisler , Julie Nicoline Østergaard Bang , Danae Dinkel , Lise Hestbæk
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In Denmark, health visitors play a crucial role in identifying early motor skill difficulties. In 74 % of the Danish municipalities, they use a motor skill assessment tool for infants aged 9–11 months, consisting of evaluating nine motor milestones. The assessment results in one of three remarks: 'age-appropriate motor development', ‘heightened attention required', or 'intervention needed'. This article aims to: 1) determine the relative importance of each milestone in the overall assessment score, 2) investigate the consistencies in test usage across municipalities, and 3) explore factors influencing health visitors' assessments. This mixed methods study utilizes questionnaires and interviews with health visitors from two municipalities. Findings indicate a general consistency in the importance of each motor milestone in both municipalities, with the exception of the milestone 'chews food with a coarser consistency and takes an interest in eating by him/herself.' The health visitors also consider the achievement of the nine-motor milestones more important as the child gets older. Health visitors in both municipalities follow a uniform approach, emphasizing continuous child development over specific motor milestone achievement. They also consider factors like interaction, sensory perception, overall and social development, and the joy of movement, which are not part of the formal assessment. This illustrates that the health visitors have a dynamic system approach to testing motor development, broadening the motor assessment beyond the tool's milestones.

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评估早期运动技能发展的工具:丹麦健康访视员实践研究
在丹麦,健康访视员在识别早期运动技能困难方面发挥着至关重要的作用。在丹麦 74% 的城市中,他们对 9-11 个月大的婴儿使用运动技能评估工具,包括评估九个运动里程碑。评估结果有三个备注:"与年龄相符的运动发展"、"需要加强关注 "或 "需要干预"。本文旨在1)确定每个里程碑在总体评估得分中的相对重要性;2)调查各市使用测试的一致性;3)探讨影响健康访视员评估的因素。这项混合方法研究采用了问卷调查和访谈的方式,访问了来自两个城市的健康访视者。研究结果表明,除了'咀嚼较粗糙的食物并对自己进食感兴趣'这一里程碑外,两个城市对每个运动里程碑的重要性的看法基本一致。健康访视员还认为,随着孩子年龄的增长,实现九个运动里程碑也变得更加重要。这两个城市的健康访视员都采用统一的方法,强调儿童的持续发展,而不是达到特定的运动里程碑。他们还会考虑互动、感官知觉、整体和社会发展以及运动的快乐等因素,而这些并不是正式评估的一部分。这说明健康访视员采用动态系统的方法来测试运动发展,将运动评估扩展到工具里程碑之外。
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