Introduction: Hand skills are essential for children's occupational performance. The Assessment of Children's Hand Skills is a new assessment that utilizes naturalistic observations to capture children's actual hand-skill performance in everyday contexts. This study aimed to explore intra- and inter-rater reliability of the assessment based on video recordings, which are different from original naturalistic observations.Method: Two raters scored video recordings of 54 hand-skill activities performed by 12 children with developmental disabilities, twice in 2 weeks. Intra- and inter-rater reliability was examined at the individual hand-skill item scores, activity scores, and children's composite scores of the Assessment of Children's Hand Ski...
The Children's Hand-Skill ability Questionnaire (CHSQ) is a new parent-report questionnaire that ass...
The aim of this study was to explore the effect of rater training on interrater reliability, interna...
Dexterity testing in children is necessary to identify developmental pathology and potentially guide...
OBJECTIVE. We developed the Assessment of Children’s Hand Skills (ACHS) to evaluate hand skill...
Background/aim: The Assessment of Children's Hand Skills is a new assessment that utilises a natural...
Objective/Background: This study sought to investigate the convergent and discriminant validity of a...
Background: The Southampton Hand Assessment Procedure (SHAP) is currently used in the adult populati...
The Assessment of Children's Hand Skills (ACHS) is a new assessment tool that utilizes a naturalisti...
Assessing children's hand skill use is crucial for occupational therapy professional practice and re...
Assessing children's hand skill use is crucial for occupational therapy professional practice and re...
Background: The Observational Skills Assessment Score (OSAS) measures amount and quality of use of t...
Aim: To investigate the interrater and test–retest reliability of the Assisting Hand Assessment in a...
The Assessment of Children's Hand Skills (ACHS) is a new assessment tool that utilizes a naturalisti...
Hand skill use is essential for children’s development and successful participation in everyday acti...
Background: The evaluation of primary and secondary outcomes in clinical research in the field of re...
The Children's Hand-Skill ability Questionnaire (CHSQ) is a new parent-report questionnaire that ass...
The aim of this study was to explore the effect of rater training on interrater reliability, interna...
Dexterity testing in children is necessary to identify developmental pathology and potentially guide...
OBJECTIVE. We developed the Assessment of Children’s Hand Skills (ACHS) to evaluate hand skill...
Background/aim: The Assessment of Children's Hand Skills is a new assessment that utilises a natural...
Objective/Background: This study sought to investigate the convergent and discriminant validity of a...
Background: The Southampton Hand Assessment Procedure (SHAP) is currently used in the adult populati...
The Assessment of Children's Hand Skills (ACHS) is a new assessment tool that utilizes a naturalisti...
Assessing children's hand skill use is crucial for occupational therapy professional practice and re...
Assessing children's hand skill use is crucial for occupational therapy professional practice and re...
Background: The Observational Skills Assessment Score (OSAS) measures amount and quality of use of t...
Aim: To investigate the interrater and test–retest reliability of the Assisting Hand Assessment in a...
The Assessment of Children's Hand Skills (ACHS) is a new assessment tool that utilizes a naturalisti...
Hand skill use is essential for children’s development and successful participation in everyday acti...
Background: The evaluation of primary and secondary outcomes in clinical research in the field of re...
The Children's Hand-Skill ability Questionnaire (CHSQ) is a new parent-report questionnaire that ass...
The aim of this study was to explore the effect of rater training on interrater reliability, interna...
Dexterity testing in children is necessary to identify developmental pathology and potentially guide...