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Video and CD-ROM as a training tool for performing neurologic examinations of 1-year-old children in a multicenter epidemiologic study
Authors:Kuban Karl C K  O'Shea Michael  Allred Elizabeth  Leviton Alan  Gilmore Herbert  DuPlessis Adré  Krishnamoorthy Kalpathy  Hahn Cecil  Soul Janet  O'Connor Sunila E  Miller Karen  Church Paige T  Keller Cecilia  Bream Richard  Adair Robin  Miller Alice  Romano Elaine  Bassan Haim  Kerkering Kathy  Engelke Steve  Marshall Diane  Milowic Kristy  Wereszczak Janice  Hubbard Carol  Washburn Lisa  Dillard Robert  Heller Cherrie  Burdo-Hartman Wendy  Fagerman Lynn  Sutton Dinah  Karna Padu  Olomu Nick  Caldarelli Leslie  Oca Melisa  Lohr Kim  Scheiner Albert
Affiliation:Division of Pediatric Neurology, Department of Pediatrics, Boston Medical Center, Boston University, MA 02118, USA. Karl.Kuban@bmc.org
Abstract:In lieu of traditional training of examiners to identify cerebral palsy on a neurologic examination at age 1 year, we proposed an alternative approach using a multimedia training video and CD-ROM we developed after a two-step validation process. We hypothesized that use of CD-ROM interactive training will lead to reliable and valid performance of the neurologic examination by both pediatric neurologists and nonpediatric neurologists. All examiners were asked to take one of six interobserver variability tests found on the CD-ROM on two occasions. In the first interobserver variability evaluation, 89% (531 of 594) of the responses agreed with the gold standard responses. Following annotated feedback to the examiners about the two items that had a 60% correct rate, the correct response rate rose to 93% (114 of 123). In the second interobserver variability evaluation, 88% (493 of 560) of the responses agreed with the gold standard responses. Following annotated feedback to the examiners about the four items that had a 70% correct rate, the correct response rate rose to 96% (104 of 108). Interactive CD-ROM examination training is an efficient and cost-effective means of training both neurologists and non-neurologists to perform structured neurologic examinations in 1-year-old children. It provides an effective means to evaluate interobserver variability, offers a route for feedback, and creates an opportunity to reevaluate variability, both immediately and at periodic intervals.
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