Title of article :
Evidence-Based Clinical Algorithm for Hypotonia Assessment: To Pardon the Errs
Author/Authors :
Joubert, Robin Wendy Elizabeth School of Health Sciences - University of KwaZulu-Natal - Westville Campus - Durban , South Africa , Govender, Pragashnie School of Health Sciences - University of KwaZulu-Natal - Westville Campus - Durban , South Africa
Abstract :
Despite the many advances in diagnostics, the clinical assessment of children with hypotonia presents a diagnostic challenge
for clinicians due to the current subjectivity of the initial clinical assessment. The aim of this paper is to report on an evidence-
based clinical algorithm (EBCA) that was developed for the clinical assessment of hypotonia in children as part of the output of a
multiphased study towards assisting clinicians in more accurate assessments. This study formed part of a larger advanced mixed
methods design. The preceding phases of the study included a systematic review, a survey amongst clinicians, a consensus process
(Delphi technique), and a qualitative critique with multiple focus groups. Samples were drawn from three professional groups
(occupational therapists, physiotherapists, and paediatricians). Data were analysed at each stage and merged in the development of
the EBCA. The EBCA followed a rigorous process of development and critique. The methods for formulating changes in the revision
and development of the EBCA are presented together with a description and presentation of the final algorithm for practice. The
overarching concepts that guided the development and refinement of the EBCA are described, taking into consideration knowledge
translation, evidence-based practice, and the value of EBCAs in addition to recommendations for stakeholder uptake. The EBCA
is envisaged to be useful in practice for clinicians who are faced with the assessment of a child that is suspected as having hypotonia
via a systematic process in identifying specific characteristics that are associated with low muscle tone.
Keywords :
Evidence-Based Clinical Algorithm , Hypotonia Assessment , Pardon , Errs , EBCA , IOM
Journal title :
Occupational Therapy International