TY - JOUR
T1 - Developing and validating the Communication Function Classification System for individuals with cerebral palsy
AU - Hidecker, Mary Jo Cooley
AU - Paneth, Nigel
AU - Rosenbaum, Peter L.
AU - Kent, Raymond D.
AU - Lillie, Janet
AU - Eulenberg, John B.
AU - Chester, Ken
AU - Johnson, Brenda
AU - Michalsen, Lauren
AU - Evatt, Morgan
AU - Taylor, Kara
PY - 2011/8
Y1 - 2011/8
N2 - Aim The purpose of this study was to create and validate the Communication Function Classification System (CFCS) for children with cerebral palsy (CP), for use by a wide variety of individuals who are interested in CP. This paper reports the content validity, interrater reliability, and test-retest reliability of the CFCS for children with CP. Method An 11-member development team created comprehensive descriptions of the CFCS levels, and four nominal groups comprising 27 participants critiqued these levels. Within a Delphi survey, 112 participants commented on the clarity and usefulness of the CFCS. Interrater reliability was completed by 61 professionals and 68 parents/relatives who classified 69 children with CP aged 2 to 18years. Test-retest reliability was completed by 48 professionals who allowed at least 2weeks between classifications. The participants who assessed the CFCS were all relevant stakeholders: adults with CP, parents of children with CP, educators, occupational therapists, physical therapists, physicians, and speech-language pathologists. Results The interrater reliability of the CFCS was 0.66 between two professionals and 0.49 between a parent and a professional. Professional interrater reliability improved to 0.77 for classification of children older than 4years. The test-retest reliability was 0.82. Interpretation The CFCS demonstrates content validity and shows very good test-retest reliability, good professional interrater reliability, and moderate parent-professional interrater reliability. Combining the CFCS with the Gross Motor Function Classification System and the Manual Ability Classification System contributes to a functional performance view of daily life for individuals with CP, in accordance with the World Health Organization's International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health.
AB - Aim The purpose of this study was to create and validate the Communication Function Classification System (CFCS) for children with cerebral palsy (CP), for use by a wide variety of individuals who are interested in CP. This paper reports the content validity, interrater reliability, and test-retest reliability of the CFCS for children with CP. Method An 11-member development team created comprehensive descriptions of the CFCS levels, and four nominal groups comprising 27 participants critiqued these levels. Within a Delphi survey, 112 participants commented on the clarity and usefulness of the CFCS. Interrater reliability was completed by 61 professionals and 68 parents/relatives who classified 69 children with CP aged 2 to 18years. Test-retest reliability was completed by 48 professionals who allowed at least 2weeks between classifications. The participants who assessed the CFCS were all relevant stakeholders: adults with CP, parents of children with CP, educators, occupational therapists, physical therapists, physicians, and speech-language pathologists. Results The interrater reliability of the CFCS was 0.66 between two professionals and 0.49 between a parent and a professional. Professional interrater reliability improved to 0.77 for classification of children older than 4years. The test-retest reliability was 0.82. Interpretation The CFCS demonstrates content validity and shows very good test-retest reliability, good professional interrater reliability, and moderate parent-professional interrater reliability. Combining the CFCS with the Gross Motor Function Classification System and the Manual Ability Classification System contributes to a functional performance view of daily life for individuals with CP, in accordance with the World Health Organization's International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health.
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1469-8749.2011.03996.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1469-8749.2011.03996.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 21707596
AN - SCOPUS:79960085646
SN - 0012-1622
VL - 53
SP - 704
EP - 710
JO - Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology
JF - Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology
IS - 8
ER -