PEDIATRIC EVALUATION OF DISABILITY INVENTORY (PEDI)
The Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory (PEDI) is a developmental assessment system designed for use with children with disabilities. This comprehensive clinical assessment of key functional capabilities and performance of children between the ages of six months and seven years can also be used to evaluate older children with functional abilities that are less than those expected of a 7-year-old child without disabilities. It is a descriptive measure of a child's current functional performance that can be used to track changes over time. The assessment measures both capability and performance of functional activities in three content domains: self-care, mobility, and social function. In clinical settings, it can be used to monitor functional outcomes, and in research studies of treatment approaches, it can be used to document functional change. The assessment is available in a paper-based format or in a computerized format called PEDI-MCAT, which provides individual reports that summarize a child’s functional status in the domains of self-care and mobility function and compares the child's scores to norms from 6 months to 14 years of age. OPTIONS: Manual; scoring forms; and software.
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This product record was updated on November 9, 2010.
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