Background/aim: The Assistance to Participate Scale (APS) measures the assistance parents provide to children with disability to participate in play and leisure. The primary aim of this study was to extend the psychometric development of the APS through application to a typically developing sample. Methods: Parents (N = 125) of typically developing Australian children aged three to eight years completed an online questionnaire comprising the APS, Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory (PEDI), Pediatric Quality of Life Scale (PedsQL) (caregiver scales) and demographic questions. Guided by the COnsensus‐based Standards for the selection of health Measurement INstruments (COSMIN), structural validity of the APS was investigated using p...
Background - One of the most significant changes within healthcare practice and research is a shift ...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the psychometric properties of the newly developed Young Children's Par...
This study systematically reviewed the validity, reliability, sensitivity to change, and clinical ut...
Aim: This paper describes the development and psychometric evaluation of the Assistance to Participa...
Introduction: Occupational therapy supports individuals to participate in meaningful activities. Par...
AIM: We aimed to identify measures used to assess the participation of disabled children and to map ...
BACKGROUND: The Assistance to Participate Scale is a questionnaire to evaluate activity participatio...
Background: The Assistance to Participate Scale is a questionnaire to evaluate activity participatio...
Background The Assistance to Participate Scale is a questionnaire to evaluate activity participation...
Aim: We aimed to identify measures used to assess the participation of disabled children and to map ...
BACKGROUND: The Assistance to Participate Scale is a questionnaire to evaluate activity participati...
Purpose. To develop and test the psychometric properties of a parent-reported questionnaire measurin...
Background: Picture My Participation (PMP) intended to measure participation, defined as attendance ...
Purpose: To investigate the relationship between the Children Participation Questionnaire and the Ch...
Purpose. This study provides information on the psychometric properties of a newly developed Dutch-l...
Background - One of the most significant changes within healthcare practice and research is a shift ...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the psychometric properties of the newly developed Young Children's Par...
This study systematically reviewed the validity, reliability, sensitivity to change, and clinical ut...
Aim: This paper describes the development and psychometric evaluation of the Assistance to Participa...
Introduction: Occupational therapy supports individuals to participate in meaningful activities. Par...
AIM: We aimed to identify measures used to assess the participation of disabled children and to map ...
BACKGROUND: The Assistance to Participate Scale is a questionnaire to evaluate activity participatio...
Background: The Assistance to Participate Scale is a questionnaire to evaluate activity participatio...
Background The Assistance to Participate Scale is a questionnaire to evaluate activity participation...
Aim: We aimed to identify measures used to assess the participation of disabled children and to map ...
BACKGROUND: The Assistance to Participate Scale is a questionnaire to evaluate activity participati...
Purpose. To develop and test the psychometric properties of a parent-reported questionnaire measurin...
Background: Picture My Participation (PMP) intended to measure participation, defined as attendance ...
Purpose: To investigate the relationship between the Children Participation Questionnaire and the Ch...
Purpose. This study provides information on the psychometric properties of a newly developed Dutch-l...
Background - One of the most significant changes within healthcare practice and research is a shift ...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the psychometric properties of the newly developed Young Children's Par...
This study systematically reviewed the validity, reliability, sensitivity to change, and clinical ut...