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  • The study aims to create and evaluate an assessment tool for upper limb function in infants aged 3 to 12 months, focusing on those at risk for unilateral cerebral palsy.
  • The Hand Assessment for Infants (HAI) includes 12 unimanual and 5 bimanual tasks, scored using a 3-point scale, and shows strong reliability and unidimensionality according to the Rasch model.
  • The HAI effectively measures and quantifies bilateral hand use and asymmetry, proving to be a valid tool for assessing infants' hand function and tracking developmental concerns related to unilateral cerebral palsy.

Article Abstract

Aim: The aim of this study was to develop a descriptive and evaluative assessment of upper limb function for infants aged 3 to 12 months and to investigate its internal scale validity for use with infants at risk of unilateral cerebral palsy.

Method: The concepts of the test items and scoring criteria were developed. Internal scale validity and aspects of reliability were investigated on the basis of 156 assessments of infants at 3 to 12 months corrected age (mean 7.2mo, SD 2.5) with signs of asymmetric hand use. Rasch measurement model analysis and non-parametric statistics were used.

Results: The new test, the Hand Assessment for Infants (HAI), consists of 12 unimanual and five bimanual items, each scored on a 3-point rating scale. It demonstrated a unidimensional construct and good fit to the Rasch model requirements. The excellent person reliability enabled person separation to six significant ability strata. The HAI produced an interval-level measure of bilateral hand use as well as unimanual scores of each hand, allowing a quantification of possible asymmetry expressed as an asymmetry index.

Interpretation: The HAI can be considered a valid assessment tool for measuring bilateral hand use and quantifying side difference between hands among infants at risk of developing unilateral cerebral palsy.

What This Paper Adds: The Hand Assessment for Infants (HAI) measures the use of both hands and quantifies a possible asymmetry of hand use. HAI is valid for infants at 3 to 12 months corrected age at risk of unilateral cerebral palsy.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.13585DOI Listing

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