Children's Occupations: Enhancing the Representation of the Paediatric Activity Card Sort

JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY SCHOOLS AND EARLY INTERVENTION(2023)

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The Paediatric Activity Card Sort (PACS) captures children's occupational repertoires; however, it is based on a small sample. A research was conducted to increase the sample size of the PACS; examine alternative form reliability of the e-PACS; explore the relationships among sex, grade, language spoken, and school attended, and children's occupational repertoires. Fifty five children completed the e-PACS; seven also completed the paper version. Children reported doing on average 69.4% of the activities, with personal care the highest (89.3%). No significant differences were found among variables and PACS categories. However, children in public school reported doing more hobbies (p = 0.04) than children at catholic school. Some significant differences were found between boys and girls. The e-PACS had strong alternate form reliability with the PACS. Increasing the sample size of the PACS augments its usefulness providing school-based therapists with a tool to capture children's occupational repertoires, identify potential participation issues and provide effective, individualized interventions that support academic support and overall wellbeing.
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activity,occupations,childrens
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