The reliability and predictive ability of the Test of Infant Motor Performance (TIMP) in a community-based study in Bhaktapur,Nepal |
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Affiliation: | 1. Regional Centre for Child and Youth Mental Health and Child Welfare, NORCE Norwegian Research Centre, Bergen, Norway;2. Innlandet Hospital Trust, Department of Research, Lillehammer, Norway;3. Department of Pediatrics, Child Health Research Project, Institute of Medicine, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal;4. Department of Psychosocial Science, Faculty of Psychology, University of Bergen, Norway;5. Center for Intervention Science in Maternal and Child Health, Centre for International Health, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway;6. Department of Community Medicine, Kathmandu Medical College, Sinamangal, Kathmandu, Nepal |
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Abstract: | AimIn a Nepalese setting, to measure the reliability of the Test of Infant Motor Performance (TIMP) and its ability to predict development scores at 6 months.MethodsNepalese infants (n = 705) were assessed by the TIMP when they were 8–12 weeks old and the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, 3rd edition (Bayley-III) at 6 months. Inter-rater agreement was expressed by intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs), the internal consistency by Cronbach’s alphas and Pearson correlation coefficients. Predictive ability was estimated in linear regression models.ResultsInter-rater agreement was excellent (ICCs > 0.93). Alphas for the TIMP total scores were 0.76 for infants born to term and 0.72 in those born preterm. Correlation coefficients between TIMP total and Bayley-III subscale-scores ranged from 0.05 to 0.28 for term infants and from 0.15 to 0.43 for preterm infants. Using American norms, 56.3 % had TIMP scores within average and 43.7 % below average range. Bayley-III subscale scores were lower in children with TIMP scores below the average range, with the strongest estimates for Gross motor and Socio-emotional development.InterpretationThe reliability of the TIMP was acceptable, and the TIMP could be a feasible tool to monitor infant motor development in low-resource settings. Properties of the TIMP differed according to gestational age. |
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Keywords: | Infant motor development TIMP Psychometric properties Nepal Low-resource setting |
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