Artigo Revisado por pares

WeeFIM

1994; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 33; Issue: 7 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1177/000992289403300709

ISSN

1938-2707

Autores

Michael E. Msall, Kathleen M. DiGaudio, Linda C. Duffy, Suzanne LaForest, Susan Braun, Carl V. Granger,

Tópico(s)

Family and Disability Support Research

Resumo

A cross-sectional community sample of 417 children, ages 6 months to 8 years without developmental delays or in developmental programs, was seen. The Functional Independence Measure for Children (WeeFIM) was used to assess independence in self-care, sphincter control, transfers, locomotion, communication, and social cognition. Mean total WeeFIM was similar for males and females. There was a significant correlation between the age of the child in months and total WeeFIM scores for children ages 2 to 5 years (n = 222, r = .80, P <.01 ) . There was a progressive increase of functional independence with increasing chronological age across all WeeFIM domains. We conclude that the WeeFIM is a useful instrument for measuring disability in children.

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