%0 Journal Article %A CHEN Yan-mei %A DU Kun %A WANG Zhan-sheng %A ZHANG Yin %A LI Xin %T Application of Alberta Infant Exercise Scale in measuring the influence of early comprehensive intervention on the prognosis of premature infants %D %R 10.11852/zgetbjzz2021-1922 %J Chinese Journal of Child Health Care %P 562-565 %V 30 %N 5 %X Objective To explore the application value of the Alberta Infant Motor Scale(AIMS) in assessing the effect of early comprehensive intervention on the prognosis of preterm infants, so as to provide evidence for clinical assessment of premature infants. Methods A total of 68 early preterm infants born in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology in Shangqiu First People's Hospital from May 2019 to February 2021 were selected into this study, and were divided into observation group (n=34) and control group (n=34). In one week after birth, two rehabilitation therapists used Peabody Developmental Motor Scales-2(PDMS-2) and AIMS to evaluate the motor function of all premature infants, and used video to record the infant's motion status. According to the AIMS or PDMS-2 scoring results, the rehabilitation specialists made early comprehensive intervention plans for premature infants both in the observation group and the control group, and the interventions were implemented by infants' parents. After three months of intervention, the AIMS and PDMS-2 scales were used to assess preterm infants. All AIMS scores were scored a second time by the same two rehabilitation therapists based on the video one month after the score. Results The intra-rater and inter-rater reliability of AIMS was strong, the intra-group and inter-group correlation coefficients were 0.952 (95%CI:0.419 - 0.990) and 0.977 (95%CI:0.947 - 0.990), respectively. The concurrent validity between AIMS and PDMS-2 was 0.948(95%CI:0.907 - 0.971). After three months of intervention, the motor function development score of preterm infants in the observation group was higher than that in the control group, but the difference was not significant(t=0.287,P=0.362). Conclusion AIMS has good reliability and concurrent validity in measuring the effect of early comprehensive intervention on the prognosis of preterm infants, which is an appropriate tool for early assessment of motor function of premature infants. %U https://manu41.magtech.com.cn/Jwk_zgetbjzz/EN/10.11852/zgetbjzz2021-1922