Reliability and sources of variation of the ABILHAND-Kids questionnaire in children with cerebral palsy.
Lex D de JongAnnemiek van MeeterenCornelis H EmmelotNanne E LandPieter U DijkstraPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation (2017)
ABILHAND-Kids scores can be reliably used as a performance- and capacity-based rating method across different raters. Parents' performance-based ratings are less reliable than their capacity-based ratings. Resulting repeatability coefficients can be used to interpret ABILHAND-Kids ratings with more confidence. Implications for Rehabilitation The ABILHAND-Kids is a valuable tool to assess a child's unimanual and bimanual upper limb activities. The reliability of the ABILHANDS-Kids is good across different observers as a performance- and capacity-based rating method. Parents' performance-based ratings are less reliable than their capacity-based ones. This study has generated repeatability coefficients for clinical decision making.