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Treatment of Symptoms in Children with Q3 Conditions Scoping Review Results
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-006-0293-9" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-006-0293-9</a>
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Development of a video-based evaluation tool in Rett syndrome
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Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
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2007
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Male; Diagnosis Differential; Child; Humans; Adult; Adolescent; Female; Phenotype; Feasibility Studies; Videotape Recording; Movement Disorders/diagnosis/etiology; Rett Syndrome/complications/diagnosis; feeding difficulties; tone and motor problems; Rett syndrome; tool development; scale development; filming and coding protocol
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Fyfe S; Downs J; McIlroy O; Burford B; Lister J; Reilly S; Laurvick C L; Philippe C; Msall M; Kaufmann W E; Ellaway C; Leonard H
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This paper describes the development of a video-based evaluation tool for use in Rett syndrome (RTT). Components include a parent-report checklist, and video filming and coding protocols that contain items on eating, drinking, communication, hand function and movements, personal care and mobility. Ninety-seven of the 169 families who initially agreed to participate returned a videotape within 8 months of the first request. Subjects whose videos were returned had a similar age profile to those who did not provide a video but were more likely to have classical than atypical RTT. Evidence of the content and social validity and inter-rater reliability on 11 videos is provided. Video may provide detailed, objective assessment of function and behaviour in RTT.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-006-0293-9" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1007/s10803-006-0293-9</a>
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Article information provided for research and reference use only. PedPalASCNET does not hold any rights over the resource listed here. All rights are retained by the journal listed under publisher and/or the creator(s).
2007
Adolescent
Adult
Burford B
Child
Diagnosis Differential
Downs J
Ellaway C
Feasibility Studies
feeding difficulties
Female
filming and coding protocol
Fyfe S
Humans
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
Kaufmann W E
Laurvick C L
Leonard H
Lister J
Male
McIlroy O
Movement Disorders/diagnosis/etiology
Msall M
Phenotype
Philippe C
Reilly S
Rett syndrome
Rett Syndrome/complications/diagnosis
scale development
tone and motor problems
tool development
Videotape Recording