Journal article

Rasch analysis of the Melbourne assessment of unilateral upper limb function

M Randall, C Imms, LM Carey, JF Pallant

Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology | Published : 2014

Abstract

Aim: This study investigated the internal construct validity and dimensionality of the Melbourne Assessment of Unilateral Upper Limb Function (Melbourne Assessment), a widely-used measure of quality of upper limb movement, valid for children aged 2 years 6 months to 15 years with cerebral palsy. Method: Rasch analysis was used to assess of Melbourne Assessment raw scores for 163 children (94 males, 69 females; mean age 8y, SD 3y 5mo). Analysis was undertaken on the full scale comprising 37 scores and on groups of scores separated into four distinct movement subscales: range of movement, accuracy, dexterity, and fluency. Tests were conducted to evaluate overall model fit, item fit, suitabilit..

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This study was supported by a La Trobe University Australian Postgraduate Award and Murdoch Childrens Research Institute Scholarship. The authors also sincerely thank their valued colleagues Josie Duncan, Margaret Wallen, Helen Bourke-Taylor, Catherine Elliott, and Siobhan Reid for their gracious sharing of Melbourne Assessment data.