Fidgety movements assessment accuracy survey in Japan

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Abstract

To investigate the accuracy of fidgety movements (FMs) assessment in Japanese assessors. Sixty specialists participated in the first survey. Of the participants, 18 were assessors certified by the GMs basic-training course. The surveys were composed of FMs assessment of 20 video clips. The correct assessment rates (CARs) were investigated. The survey videos were judged into three types: normal (F + +, F +), abnormal (AF) and absent (F +-, F-). After the first survey, each participant performed a self-learning exercise using clips of the first survey. The follow-up survey was con-ducted three months after the first survey. The median CAR of the first survey was 65% in certified assessors and 50% in noncertified assessors. The median CARs of certified assessors were significantly higher than that of noncertified assessors for all clips and for normal FMs and AF clips (p < 0.01). After 3 months of self-learning exercise the CARs in each judgement type improved in 28 follow-up survey participants. Their median CAR improved from 60% in the first survey to 84% in the follow-up survey. To practise general movements assessment (GMA), course certification is required. The self-learning exercise with the confirmed judgement FMs clips may be effective for improving the ability of FMs judgement.

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Maeda, T., Kobayashi, O., Ihara, K., & Bos, A. F. (2021). Fidgety movements assessment accuracy survey in Japan. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(24). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182413428

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