The Turkish Version of the Affordances in the Home Environment for Motor Development-Infant Scale (AHEMD-IS)
- Conditions
- PrematureInfant DevelopmentEnvironmental Exposure
- Interventions
- Other: The Affordances in the Home Environment for Motor Development-Infant Scale (AHEMD-IS)
- Registration Number
- NCT05210959
- Lead Sponsor
- Gazi University
- Brief Summary
The Affordances in the Home Environment for Motor Development-Infant Scale (AHEMD-IS) is an instrument that assesses the quality and quantity of motor development opportunities available in the home for infants aged 3 to 18 months. Since its initial publication, the AHEMD-IS has grown in popularity as a clinical tool and research criterion. Furthermore, the AHEMD-IS supports the claim that environmental factors can have a positive impact on future motor skills and later cognitive behaviors of infants. Also it is stated that environmental factors are associated with infant motor development and motor abilities. As of writing, it has been translated into eight languages from the original English version and has been reported as valid and reliable in countries such as China, Spain, Lebanon, and Persia. The aim of this study was to produce the Turkish version of the AHEMD-IS and to reveal the validity and reliability of this version.
- Detailed Description
The International Classification of Health, Function, and Disability (ICF), developed by the World Health Organization, provides a standard framework for identifying the body functions and structures, activity restrictions, and difficulties in children's participation. One of the major innovations in the ICF is that it introduces an environmental factor classification that enables the identification of environmental barriers and facilitators for both the capacity and performance of activities and tasks in daily life. The physical, social, and behavioral environments in which humans live are shaped by environmental factors. Environmental factors are external to the individual and can have a positive or negative impact on an individual's participation, performance, and body function/structure.
One of the tools that evaluate the environmental home environment is the Affordances in the Home Environment for Motor Development-Infant Scale (AHEMD-IS). The AHEMD-IS is a valuable tool for assessing the home environment, one of the environmental factors affecting infant motor development, and is of considerable research and clinical importance. The importance of this questionnaire is based on evidence not just for the impact of the home environment on motor development, but also on future cognitive and social behaviors. Consequently, this study aimed to translate the original English version into Turkish and to test its psychometric properties for use in children aged 3-18 months. It was aimed to determine whether the translated questionnaire meets the appropriate and necessary standards for measuring the quantity and quality of motor competencies in the home environment of children aged 3-18 month.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 65
- Children aged 3-18 months
- Children younger than 3 months or older than 18 months
- Congenital or systemic disease
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Preterm or term born infants The Affordances in the Home Environment for Motor Development-Infant Scale (AHEMD-IS) Premature or term born infants between the aged 3-18 months were recruited in this study.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Affordances in the Home Environment for Motor Development (AHEMD-IS) 2 weeks The AHEMD-IS is a questionnaire for assessing the home environment of children aged 3 to 18 months. The AHEMD-IS evaluates physical space (inside and outside), variety of stimulation and play materials (gross motor toys and fine motor toys). The scale consists of 41 items in total. For infants aged 3-12 months, the first 32 items are answered. It is stated that the other items are not suitable for babies under 12 months. All substances are applied to infants aged 12-18 months. Questions answered as yes or no are scored as 0 and 1 (0: no, 1: yes). Other questions are scored as 0, 1, 2, 3. For infants up to 12 months, a total of 66 points is obtained. For infants older than 12 months, a total of 93 points is obtained. A higher score indicates better environmental enrichment
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development -III (Bayley-III): 2 weeks The Bayley-III is a widely used test battery to evaluate the cognitive, receptive, and expressive language, and gross and fine motor development in children aged 1-42 months. The cognitive scale in the Bayley-III test battery consists of 91 items. The receptive language scale consists of 49 items and the expressive language scale consists of 48 items. In the motor development section, the gross motor development scale consists of 72 items, and the fine motor development scale consists of 66 items. Items in each section are scored as 1 (can perform the desired skill) and 0 (cannot perform the desired skill). The raw scores obtained from all items are converted into scaled scores ranging from 1 to 19 points. Then, a composite score is obtained according to this scaled score. It is the composite score commonly used in studies. Composite scores range from 40 to 160. A higher score indicates better improvement.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Gazi University
🇹🇷Ankara, Turkey