Inter-rater reliability in assigning ICF codes to children with disabilities

Title

Inter-rater reliability in assigning ICF codes to children with disabilities

Creator

Ogonowski J; Kronk R; Rice C; Feldman H

Publisher

Disability And Rehabilitation

Date

2004

Subject

Disability Evaluation; PedPal Lit; Disability; Activities of Daily Living Adolescent Child Child; 17/40 codes using the PEDI; 9 months to 17.75 years old; alternative assessment strategies may be necessary to improve assigning ICF codes to children with disabilities.; and 17/40 codes using the SFA. The mean kappa statistic reached > /= 0.70 for the Self care domain; and Health (ICF) to assign to children with disabilities based on the results of standard paediatric functional assessment measures. METHOD: Children (N = 60); diagnosis/therapy; Disabled Children Female Humans Infant Interpersonal Relations Male Observer Variation Reproducibility of Results Self Care Sensitivity and Specificity Sickness Impact Profile; for 23/40 codes using the Vineland; Preschool Cohort Studies Comparative Study Developmental Disabilities/; the criterion for good agreement in this study; the Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory (PEDI) (n = 20); with a range of disabilities were assessed using either the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales (n = 20)

Description

2004

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Type

Journal Article

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Citation

Ogonowski J; Kronk R; Rice C; Feldman H, “Inter-rater reliability in assigning ICF codes to children with disabilities,” Pediatric Palliative Care Library, accessed April 25, 2024, https://pedpalascnetlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/12887.