Fig 1.
Duchenne Video Assessment scorecard for Stand Up from Sitting on the Floor.
Within each compensatory movement criterion, raters select the sub-criterion that indicates the highest level of severity demonstrated in the video. For example, a compensatory criterion when standing up from sitting on the floor is: (D) “Pushing hands/arms off thighs for leverage”. The sub-criteria are: (0) no use of hands on thighs for leverage, (1) pushes off thighs with one hand/arm, and (2) pushes off thighs with two hands/arms. Task severity points are summed for an overall severity score. Not all tasks have the same number of possible points, so a severity percentage is calculated by dividing the severity score by the maximum severity score. Higher severity percentage indicates more compensated movement; the inability to perform a task is assigned the maximum severity score.
Fig 2.
Modified Delphi process flow.
Table 1.
Characteristics of physical therapists in panel.
Table 2.
Revisions to scorecard compensatory movement criteria after each Delphi panel round.
Table 3.
Stand Up from Sitting on Floor scorecard revision tracking matrix.
Table 4.
Representative example of removal of compensatory movement criteria to ensure clinical meaningfulness during Round 2.