The Wheelchair Outcome Measure for Young People (WhOM-YP): modification and metrics for children and youth with mobility limitations.

Conclusion: Evidence supports WhOM-YP reliability and validity for measuring participation outcomes in daily life for young people.Implications for rehabilitationThe WhOM-YP offers a client-centred, individualized, participation focused outcome measure for young people who use wheeled mobility. Therapists, children, youth and parents were consulted throughout its development to ensure that the measure is relevant to their needs.The WhOM-YP can be used with children 18 years-of-age and younger. Consistent ratings over a two-week period of time (when no change was expected) were stronger for those 8 years and older. Children as young as 5 years of age can use this measure to share their views but caution is needed in score interpretation for those below 8 years-of-age.The option of parent-report to augment or provide a proxy measure increases WhOM-YP usefulness in rating individualized participation outcomes for a more age and ability diverse population.This is the first study to examine reliability and validity evidence in regards to using the Wheelchair Outcome Measure for Young People (WhOM-YP) with children who have mobility limitations and their parents. PMID: 32536333 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation. Assistive Technology. - Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Tags: Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol Source Type: research