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Revista Ciencias de la Salud

Print version ISSN 1692-7273On-line version ISSN 2145-4507

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QUEZADA-VILLALOBOS, Loreto; SOTO-GARCIA, Ivannia; ESCOBAR-CABELLO, Máximo  and  LOPEZ-SUAREZ, Antonio. 'Interrater reliability' of Alberta Infant Motor Scale in term and preterm born infants between 10 to 16 months age from Talca province - Chile. Rev. Cienc. Salud [online]. 2010, vol.8, n.2, pp.21-32. ISSN 1692-7273.

Purpose: To examine the 'interrater reliability' of the Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS) in term and preterm born infants between 10 to 16 months age from Talca province, Maule Region - Chile. Subjects: 115 infants between 10 to 16 months age were incorporated to the study; 95 term born infants were attended in the local Health Centre in Talca City, and 20 preterm infants belonged to the Premature Infants Follow-Up Programme of Talca Regional Hospital. Methods: The motor behaviour of each infant was recorded and later it was assessed by two trained assessors using AIMS. It was obtained the total AIMS' score and also from prone, supine, seated, and stand subscales. For 'interrater reliability' analysis it was used the Intraclass Coefficient of Correlation (ICC), the Standard Error of Measurement (SEM) and 95% limits of agreement. Results: The obtained ICC for the total scores AIMS were major than 0.94 (p<0.0002) for term and preterm born infants. The SEM of total scores was less than 3.1 points, higher than what was found in other similar studies. The 95% limits of agreement were +5.3 to -4.1 points and +7.7 to -3.9 points in term and preterm born, respectively, revealing 'interrater agreement'. Conclusion: The AIMS showed adequate 'interrater reliable' levels when was applied in Chilean term and preterm born from 10 to 16 month's age.

Keywords : motor development; infants; motor scale; reliability.

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