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French Translation/Adaptation of AHEMD-SR (FR-AHEMD)

French Translation/Adaptation of AHEMD-SR (FR-AHEMD)

Recruiting
18-99 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The aim of this study is to develop a French translation and adaptation of the original English version of the AHEMD-SR.

Description

The AHEMD-SR was developed in 2005 to assess the opportunities offered to children aged 18 to 42 months to support their motor development in the home environment. The questionnaire is reliable and valid and is regularly used by researchers and practitioners to assess and develop strategies to improve the stimulating properties of the home. To date, the AHEMD-SR has been translated into eight languages, but no French translation exists.

The study will include a translation of the AHEMD-SR into French and a cultural validation of the French version of the questionnaire with a sample of parents of children diagnosed with delayed motor development and a panel of paediatric rehabilitation experts.

Eligibility

Parents Group :

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Parents of a child aged 18 to 42 months with a diagnosis of delayed motor development
  • Taken in charge in one of the participating centers for an intensive motor rehabilitation training
  • Francophone by birth

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Parent opposing participation in the study

Experts Group :

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Professional
  • Holding a French state diploma in the field of rehabilitation
  • Participating in an intensive motor rehabilitation training in one of the participating centres.
  • Proof of experience in paediatric rehabilitation (lasting 5 years).
  • Francophone by birth

Non-inclusion criteria :

  • Expert opposing participation in the study

Study details
    Motor Disorders

NCT06469840

Fondation Ildys

14 October 2025

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