The Perceived Efficacy and Goal Setting System (PEGS), part II: evaluation of test-retest reliability and differences between child and parental reports in the Swedish version

Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy
Kristina Vroland-Nordstrand, Lena Krumlinde-Sundholm

Abstract

to evaluate the test-retest reliability of children's perceptions of their own competence in performing daily tasks and of their choice of goals for intervention using the Swedish version of the perceived efficacy and goal setting system (PEGS). A second aim was to evaluate agreement between children's and parents' perceptions of the child's competence and choices of intervention goals. Forty-four children with disabilities and their parents completed the Swedish version of the PEGS. Thirty-six of the children completed a retest session allocated into one of two groups: (A) for evaluation of perceived competence and (B) for evaluation of choice of goals. Cohen's kappa, weighted kappa and absolute agreement were calculated. Test-retest reliability for children's perceived competence showed good agreement for the dichotomized scale of competent/non-competent performance; however, using the four-point scale the agreement varied. The children's own goals were relatively stable over time; 78% had an absolute agreement ranging from 50% to 100%. There was poor agreement between the children's and their parents' ratings. Goals identified by the children differed from those identified by their parents, with 48% of the children having no...Continue Reading

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Sep 17, 2015·Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology·Kristina Vroland-NordstrandLena Krumlinde-Sundholm
Jun 14, 2016·Disability and Rehabilitation·Helena HemmingssonSnæfrídur Thóra Egilson
Jul 8, 2016·Disability and Rehabilitation·Ursula M CostaAnn Kennedy-Behr
Jan 26, 2016·PloS One·Reinie CordierBelinda Cuomo
May 13, 2017·Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy·Cornelia Kocher StalderHelena Hemmingsson
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Feb 24, 2018·Clinical Rehabilitation·Lesley Pritchard-Wiart, Shanon K Phelan
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