| Literature DB >> 20520849 |
Melissa Gladstone1, Gillian A Lancaster, Eric Umar, Maggie Nyirenda, Edith Kayira, Nynke R van den Broek, Rosalind L Smyth.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although 80% of children with disabilities live in developing countries, there are few culturally appropriate developmental assessment tools available for these settings. Often tools from the West provide misleading findings in different cultural settings, where some items are unfamiliar and reference values are different from those of Western populations. METHODS ANDEntities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20520849 PMCID: PMC2876049 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1000273
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Med ISSN: 1549-1277 Impact factor: 11.069
Figure 1Stages in creation of final MDAT tool.
Draft MDAT I created out of 110 items from the preliminary study with the addition of 52 items from the qualitative study, as well as the modification of some items. Draft MDAT II created after face and content validity with addition of 13 items and eight items removed as well as the modification of some items. Draft MDAT III created after piloting where nine gross motor, six fine motor, nine language, and four social items were added or modified, and one gross motor, five language, and three social items were removed. The Final MDAT tool consisted of 136 items with 34 in each domain having had eight gross motor, nine fine motor, 23 language, and nine social items removed.
Figure 2Example of the Draft MDAT III (gross motor domain).
Figure 3Flow diagram of the recruitment of families and children for the MDAT study.
Figure 4Normal reference values for gross motor milestones.
Figure 5Normal reference values for fine motor milestones.
Figure 6Normal reference values for language milestones.
Figure 7Normal reference values for social milestones.
Comparison of socioeconomic data and nutritional status of the MDAT and MDHS 2004 [18].
| Characteristic | MDAT Study Population, | MDHS Population, |
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| Lowest | 305 (21) | 1,680 (20) |
| Second | 258 (18) | 1,813 (21) |
| Middle | 290 (20) | 1,916 (22) |
| Fourth | 306 (21) | 1,732 (20) |
| Highest | 284 (20) | 1,380 (17) |
| Not known/missing data | 3 (0) | 1 (0) |
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| Height for age >−2SD (normal range) | 858 (59) | 4,453 (52) |
| Height for age below −2SD to −3SD (stunted) | 298 (21) | 2,177 (26) |
| Height for age below −3SD (severe stunting) | 237 (17) | 1,892 (22) |
| Height for age (total) below −2SD (stunted and severely stunted) | 535 (38) | 4,069 (48) |
| Not known/missing data | 53 (4) | 0 |
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| Weight for age >−2SD (normal range) | 1,187 (82) | 6,647 (78) |
| Weight for age below −2SD to −3SD (underweight) | 185 (13) | 1,488 (17) |
| Weight for age below −3SD (severely underweight) | 26 (2) | 387 (4) |
| Weight for age (total) below −2SD (underweight and severely underweight) | 211 (15) | 1,775 (21) |
| Not known/missing data | 48 (3) | 0 |
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| No education | 165 (11) | 2,130 (25) |
| Primary | 928 (64) | 4,994 (59) |
| Secondary | 331 (23) | 841 (10) |
| Not known/missing data | 22 (2) | 557 (6) |
Number (%) of items in each domain of development that had poor goodness of fit and where gender, socioeconomic status, HAZ, or WAZ were significant effects in logistic regression.
| Domain of Development | Poor Goodness of Fit on Logistic Regression | Gender | Socioeconomic Status | HAZ | WAZ |
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| 0 | 1 (3%) | 3 (9%) | 17 (50%) | 18 (52%) |
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| 14 (41%) | 2 (6%) | 5 (15%) | 18 (52%) | 17 (50%) |
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| 19 (56%) | 0 (0%) | 7 (20%) | 22 (65%) | 19 (56%) |
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| 17 (50%) | 5 (15%) | 9 (26%) | 16 (47%) | 13 (38%) |
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| 50 (37%) | 8 (6%) | 24 (18%) | 73 (54%) | 67 (49%) |
Reliability by area of development for final items in MDAT.
| Domain of Development | Reliability | Kappa Score | Percentage Agreement | ||||
| Excellent, >0.75 | Fair to Good, 0.4–0.75 | Poor, <0.4 | >95% | 85%–95% | <85% | ||
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| Interobserver immediate | 34 (100%) | 0 | 0 | 34 (100%) | 0 | 0 |
| Interobserver delayed | 34 (100%) | 0 | 0 | 30 (88%) | 4 (12%) | 0 | |
| Intra-observer delayed | 27 (79%) | 7 (21%) | 0 | 12 (35%) | 22 (65%) | 1(3%) | |
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| Interobserver immediate | 34 (100%) | 0 | 0 | 34 (100%) | 0 | 0 |
| Interobserver delayed | 30 (88%) | 4 (12%) | 0 | 27 (79%) | 7 (21%) | 0 | |
| Intra-observer delayed | 23 (68%) | 11 (32%) | 0 | 7(20.6%) | 25 (74%) | 2(6%) | |
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| Interobserver immediate | 32 (94%) | 0 | 2 (6%) | 32 (94%) | 2 (6%) | 0 |
| Interobserver delayed | 26(76%) | 8 (24%) | 0 | 6 (18%) | 26 (76%) | 2(6%) | |
| Intra-observer delayed | 30 (88%) | 4 (12%) | 0 | 25 (74%) | 8 (24%) | 1(3%) | |
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| Interobserver immediate | 34 (100%) | 0 | 0 | 25 (74%) | 9 (26%) | 0 |
| Interobserver delayed | 31 (91%) | 3 (9%) | 0 | 28 (82%) | 5 (15%) | 1(3%) | |
| Intra-observer delayed | 16(47%) | 18 (53%) | 0 | 7(21%) | 21(62%) | 5(15%) | |
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| Interobserver immediate | 134 (99%) | 0 | 2 (1%) | 125 (92%) | 11 (8%) | 0 |
| Interobserver delayed | 121 (89%) | 15 (11%) | 0 | 91(67%) | 42(31%) | 3(2%) | |
| Intra-observer delayed | 96 (71%) | 38(29%) | 0 | 51(38%) | 76 (56%) | 9(6%) | |
Reasons for removal of items in the consensus meeting within each domain of development.
| Domain of Development | Items Removed | Reason for Removal |
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| Head erect continuously when sat up or held | Age range for item exactly the same as another item |
| Stands alone for a few seconds | Age range for item exactly the same as another item | |
| Walks backwards | Poor fit | |
| Jumps with both feet off the ground | Age range for item exactly the same as another item | |
| Jumps over rope 10 cm off ground | Age range for item exactly the same as another item that involves jumping | |
| Throws one or more balls into a basket (out of five) | Poor interobserver and intra-observer reliability and poor fit (difficult to be consistent with item) | |
| Carries a cup on head with no hands | Sex specific, girl's task | |
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| Plays with cup and spoon in purposeful manner | Age range for item exactly the same as another item |
| Tower of blocks up to eight blocks | Poor fit and age range exactly same as other item | |
| Can do “Sharp” (put thumb up in specific way) | Sex specific, boy's item. | |
| Is able to play Chipapa (clapping game) | Sex specific, girl's item. | |
| Able to fold paper in two halves | Not achieving 90% by 7 y. Found difficult for children to do by examiners. | |
| Makes a bridge with six bricks | Poor reliability. Not achieving 90% by 7 y | |
| Makes stairs with bricks | Poor reliability. Not achieving 90% by 7 y | |
| Copies row of bottle tops | Poor reliability. Not achieving 90% by 7 y | |
| Copies square pattern of bottle tops | Poor reliability. Not achieving 90% by 7 y | |
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| Says four or more words | Poor fit. Not easy to be so exact. |
| Says eight or more words | Poor fit. Not easy to be so exact. | |
| Identifies at least two objects | Poor fit. | |
| Uses many words >20 | Poor fit | |
| Points to body parts: at least 1 body part | Age range for item exactly same as another item | |
| Names two objects | Poor fit. | |
| Knows his or her father's last name | Poor fit. Subjectively many children don't know father's last name | |
| Copies two lines of song well at home | Poor fit. Subjectively not clear item | |
| Number recall 1–4 | Poor fit and age range same as another item | |
| Knows quantities | Poor reliability | |
| Sings two lines of song clearly | Poor fit and many missing | |
| Retells stories in brief manner | Poor fit and few achieving before 7 y | |
| Knows how old they are | Poor reliability. 90th centile not before 8 y | |
| Knows materials | Not achieving 90th centile by 7 y. | |
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| Drinks from a cup but may spill some | Unclear question. Poor fit. Some normal children failing |
| Wants to be escorted to pit latrine/toilet | Unclear what toilet is. Poor fit and reliability | |
| Able to imitate household chores | Poor logistic regression. Sex specific, girl's task | |
| Can do errands e.g., bring salt | Poor logistic regression. Sex specific, girl's task | |
| Able to play singing games | Sex specific, girl's task. | |
| Plays Masanje/house | Sex specific, girl's task. | |
| Spends more time with specific friend | Sex specific (boy's task) and poor fit | |
| Does housework properly useful round house | Not achieved by 7 y | |
| Knows how to take responsibility without being asked | Not achieved by 7 y |
Poor goodness of fit in logistic regression.
Comparison of scores for children with neurodisabilities or malnutrion and their age-matched controls using the MDAT.
| Domain of Development | Children with ND ( | Normal Controls ( |
| Sensitivity (95% CI) | Specificity (95% CI) | Children with WHZ <80% ( | Normal Controls ( |
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| 4/80 (5%) | 79/80 (99%) | <0.001 | 0.95 (0.87–0.98) | 0.99 (0.93–0.99) | 75/120 (63%) | 119/120(99%) | <0.001 |
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| 4/72 (6%) | 66/72 (92%) | <0.001 | 0.94 (0.86–0.98) | 0.91 (0.82–0.96) | 55/116 (47%) | 109/116(94%) | <0.001 |
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| 11/66 (17%) | 62/66 (95%) | <0.001 | 0.85 (0.74–0.92) | 0.95 (0.87–0.99) | 81/109 (74%) | 109/109 (100%) | <0.001 |
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| 8/71 (11%) | 68/71 (96%) | <0.001 | 0.89 (0.79–0.95) | 0.96 (0.88–0.99) | 75/113 (66%) | 111/113(98%) | <0.001 |
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| 2/79 (3%) | 65/79 (82%) | <0.001 | 0.98 (0.93–0.99) | 0.82 (0.73–0.91) | 33/118 (28%) | 111/118(94%) | <0.001 |
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CI, confidence interval; ND, neurodisability; WHZ (weight for height Z score).
aPassing in each domain = one or no failures in any one domain (gross motor, fine motor, language, social) for the age of the child.
Passing for all domains = no failures in any domain of development.