Department of Occupational Therapy Program Faculty Articles

The performance of typical children between 5 and 7.11 years in a selection of clinical observations: Preliminary data and psychometric properties in a chilean sample

Publication Title

Revista Chilena de Terapia Ocupacional

ISSN

0717-6767

Publication Date

1-2016

Abstract

Clinical observations that provide information about sensory-motor performance related to sensory processing, are commonly used in clinical practice. A group of these observations, known as clinical observations by A. J. Ayres,help diagnose sensory related dysfunctions even when normative data and statistically established validity and reliability are not available for the Chilean children. In order to develop normative data, we trained 4 independent assessors who collected data on 90 typically developing children 5 to 7.11 years of age and 26 children identifed as presenting with sensory processing problems. The present study provides preliminary data about 5 observations that relate to postural control and motor planning: Standing on one foot (eyes open and closed), extensión against gravity, fexion against gravity, sequential fnger touching and diadochokinesis. The results of this study indicate that these observations can help diagnose children with sensory-motor dysfunctions and be utilized for clinical applications and research.

Volume

16

Issue

1

First Page

17

Last Page

25

Disciplines

Medicine and Health Sciences

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