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A Review of the Quality of Upper Extremities Skills Test (QUEST) for Children with Cerebral Palsy

Disorder of movement is the main feature of cerebral palsy. Yet, until recently, no easy-to-use validated measure of upper limb quality of movement has been available for children with cerebral palsy. The Quality of Upper Extremities Skills Test (QUEST) was developed to meet this need. The QUEST was...

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Published in:Physical & occupational therapy in pediatrics 1998, Vol.18 (3-4), p.123-135
Main Authors: Hickey, Annabel, Ziviani, Jenny
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Disorder of movement is the main feature of cerebral palsy. Yet, until recently, no easy-to-use validated measure of upper limb quality of movement has been available for children with cerebral palsy. The Quality of Upper Extremities Skills Test (QUEST) was developed to meet this need. The QUEST was developed for children aged 18 months to 8 years and this review finds that initial reliability and validity data are promising. The ability of the test to detect change, however, is less clear and there is little support for its discriminative properties. Some suggestions are made regarding administration and scoring procedures. Notwithstanding these limitations, the QUEST is identified as an important first step to the measurement of upper extremity quality of movement for children with cerebral palsy.
ISSN:0194-2638
1541-3144
DOI:10.1080/J006v18n03_09