Observations by Caregivers Using the Infant with Clefts Observation Outcomes Instrument (iCOO): A Comparison of Three Versus Seven-day Daily Diaries.

Autor: Rahman, Muhammad, Leroux, Brian G., McKinney, Christy M., Kapp-Simon, Kathleen A., Edwards, Todd, Jones, Salene M., Rosenberg, Janine M., Patrick, Donald, Daniels, Kristen, Stueckle, Laura, Heike, Carrie L.
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Zdroj: Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal; Sep2024, Vol. 61 Issue 9, p1538-1542, 5p
Abstrakt: Objective: Our goal was to compare data collected from 3- and 7-day Infant with Clefts Observation Outcomes (iCOO) diaries. Design: Secondary data analysis of an observational longitudinal cohort study. Caregivers completed the daily iCOO for 7 days before cleft lip surgery (T0) and for 7 days after cleft lip repair (T1). We compared 3- and 7-day diaries collected at T0 and 3- and 7-day diaries collected at T1. Setting: United States. Participants: Primary caregivers of infants with cleft lip with and without cleft palate (N = 131) planning lip repair and enrolled in original iCOO study. Main Outcomes Measure(s): Mean differences and Pearson correlation coefficients. Results: Correlation coefficients were high for global impressions (>0.90) and scaled scores (0.80–0.98). Mean differences were small across iCOO domains at T0. T1 comparisons reflected the same pattern. Conclusions: Three-day diary data is comparable to 7-day diaries for measuring caregiver observations using iCOO across T0 and T1. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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