Journal article
The UNICEF/Washington group child functioning module—accuracy, inter-rater reliability and cut-off level for disability disaggregation of fiji’s education management information system
B Sprunt, B McPake, M Marella
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health | MDPI | Published : 2019
Abstract
This paper explores the validity (sensitivity and specificity) of different cut-off levels of the UNICEF/Washington Group Child Functioning Module (CFM) and the inter-rater reliability between teachers and parents as proxy respondents, for disaggregating Fiji’s education management information system (EMIS) by disability. The method used was a cross-sectional diagnostic accuracy study comparing CFM items to standard clinical assessments for 472 primary school aged students in Fiji. Whilst previous domain-specific results showed “good” to “excellent” accuracy of the CFM domains seeing, hearing, walking and speaking, newer analysis shows only “fair” to “poor” accuracy of the cognitive domains ..
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Awarded by Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australian Government
Funding Acknowledgements
This research was part-funded by Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australian Government, grant number 66440.