Discriminative And Norm-referenced Outcome Measures Flashcards
(16 cards)
What are the different discriminative pediatric tests?
Peabody development motor scales
Bruininks-Oseretsky test of motor proficiency
Pediatric evaluation of disability inventory (PEDI and PEDI-CAT)
Developmental assessment of young children
Movement assessment battery for children
Test of gross motor development
What is the purpose of the Peabody tests?
Measures motor skills in children from birth to 5 years 11 months
What does the Peabody test discriminate?
Motor delays to identify motor difficulties in children
What does the Bruininks-Oseretesky test of motor proficiency test?
Motor proficiency in ages 4-21
What are the ICF domains of Bruininks-Oseretesky test of motor proficiency?
Body function and activity
What does the Peabody test measure?
Fine motor control and gross motor control
What ICF domain is included in the Peabody?
Activity
What is the developmental assessment of young children designed to discriminate?
Developmental status and assist with eligibility determination from birth to 5 years old
What are the domains of the developmental assessment of young children?
Cognition
Communication
Social-emotional development
Physical development
Adaptive behavior
What does the pediatric evaluation of disability inventory (PEDI) assess?
Functional capabilities and limitations in ages 6 months to 7 years and 6 months
What are the domains of pediatric evaluation of disability inventory (PEDI)?
Self care, mobility, and social function
What is the ICF domain of the pediatric evaluation of disability inventory (PEDI)?
Activity
What does the PEDI-CAT test in children?
Psychometric properties in children from birth to 21 (must have iPad or PC to administer)
What does the GMFM measure?
Gross motor skills
What does the BOT-2 and MABC-2 tests measure?
Motor coordination
What does the PEDI/PEDI-CAT measure?
Functional skills