Literature DB >> 23584688

Further evaluation of the scoring, reliability, and validity of the Hypertonia Assessment Tool (HAT).

Shannon Knights1, Natasha Datoo, Anne Kawamura, Lauren Switzer, Darcy Fehlings.   

Abstract

We assessed the impact of videotape analysis on scoring of the Hypertonia Assessment Tool (HAT) that discriminates between hypertonia subtypes. The HAT was administered to 28 children with cerebral palsy (mean age 9 years, range 4-17 years, 61% male). HAT examinations were videotaped; scores were assigned before and after videotape review. Neurological examination provided the gold standard diagnosis. Interrater reliability, criterion validity and individual item validation were assessed using prevalence and bias-adjusted kappa (PABAK). Videotape review did not significantly change the HAT item scores or diagnoses. Item validation eliminated 1 dystonia item. Interrater reliability was moderate for dystonia (PABAK = 0.43) and excellent for spasticity and rigidity (PABAK = 0.86-1.0). Criterion validity was substantial for spasticity (PABAK = 0.71), moderate for dystonia (PABAK = 0.43-0.57) and excellent for the absence of rigidity (PABAK = 1.0). The HAT can be administered without videotape review. Dystonia item 1 did not change the HAT hypertonia diagnosis and will be removed from the HAT.

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Keywords:  Hypertonia Assessment Tool (HAT); cerebral palsy; dystonia; hypertonia; rigidity; videotape analysis spasticity

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23584688     DOI: 10.1177/0883073813483903

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Child Neurol        ISSN: 0883-0738            Impact factor:   1.987


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