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Picture My Participation (PmP) is a child self-report tool for children and adolescents with disabilities. The PmP uses pictures that enable children to identify participation frequencies, participation goals, and environmental supports/barriers to a home, school, and community activities. The PmP has been translated to different languages and cultures, including Traditional Chinese for the use in Taiwan. Given the advances and popularity of mobile technologies, the PmP-Traditional Chinese version has been developed into App software (PmP-C App) to provide a fun and user-friendly interface to promote communication and active engagement in the assessment process. The PmP-C App version would be need to establish the usability, reliability and validity in children with various types of disabilities. The purposes of this study are to: establish usability, reliability, and validity using the PMP App version, and characterize child-identified participation goals and identify environmental supports and barriers in children with and without disabilities. Data will be collected by examination and interviews using the PmP-C App and other measures for validation.


Clinical Trial Description

This is a two-year cross-sectional study to explore the use of the PmP-C App version with children with and without disabilities. The estimated participants are 160 pairs of children with disabilities 6-12 years of age and their caregivers and 160 age-matched peers with typical development and their caregivers (a total of 640 participants). The design enables validation of the responses of children with disabilities with various sources (i.e. caregivers' responses, children without disabilities, and other child-report measures). Findings of reliability and validity will provide a basis for reporting child-identified participation goals and environmental factors. The COnsensus-based Standards for the selection of health Measurement Instruments (COSMIN) guideline is used to design a high-quality validation study. To characterize child-perceived participation and environment, the data are collected for two groups: one group of children with disabilities (the DD group) and one group of children without disabilities (the TD group). The design enables examination of how prioritized activities and frequent encountered environmental supports and barriers may vary given different capabilities of children with disabilities and peers with typical development. ;


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NCT number NCT04522518
Study type Observational
Source Chang Gung University
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date August 1, 2019
Completion date October 30, 2021

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