Journal article
Reliability of the functional mobility scale for children with cerebral palsy
AR Harvey, ME Morris, HK Graham, R Wolfe, R Baker
Physical and Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics | INFORMA HEALTHCARE | Published : 2010
Abstract
This study examined inter-rater reliability of the Functional Mobility Scale (FMS) for children with cerebral palsy (CP) and the presence of rater bias. A consecutive sample of 118 children with CP, 2-18 years old (mean 10.3 years, SD 3.6), was recruited from a hospital setting. Children were classified using the gross motor function classification system (GMFCS) with 13 in Level I, 49 in Level II, 44 in Level III, and 12 in Level IV. Each child was independently scored on the FMS by two raters. Raters were randomly assigned from a sample of 44 orthopaedic surgeons, hospital-based physiotherapists, and community-based physiotherapists. Quadratic weighted kappa coefficients for mobility ratin..
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Awarded by Cerebral Palsy Foundation
Funding Acknowledgements
Adrienne Harvey received support from the National Health and Medical Research Council through a Public Health Postgraduate Scholarship co-funded by the Cerebral Palsy Foundation (Grant ID 437019).