Measuring Community and Home Participation and Environmental Factors in Children with Cerebral Palsy.

IF 1.4 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Turki Aljuhani, Shaden A Alzahrani, Abeer M Aldosary, Lana A Alzamil, Rakan K Alshehri, Afnan S Gmmash, Reem A Albesher
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Background/Objectives: Children with cerebral palsy (CP) are reported to have lower rates of participation in community and home tasks than typically developing children. Little is known about the participation levels of children with CP and the environmental factors influencing their participation in the community within the Saudi context. This study aimed to determine the degree of participation in community and home tasks in children with CP in Saudi Arabia, as well as the level of support received, and the obstacles faced by children in this context. Methods: Parents of 5-16-year-old children with CP (n = 50) completed the Participation and Environment Measure for Children and Youth (PEM-CY), and their scores were compared with those of typically developing children of the same ages (n = 50). This study was conducted in a hospital setting. Analyses were performed using multivariate logistic regression analyses, controlling for potential confounders. Results: Participation in community activities as well as home activities was reported to be significantly lower in children with CP compared to their typically developing peers in multiple domains (p < 0.05). Additionally, physical, cognitive, and social demands were identified as factors that made community participation more difficult for children with CP (p = 0.002, p = 0.017, and p = 0.029 for physical, cognitive, and social demands, respectively). The availability of personal transportation, programs, services, and financial support were identified by parents as the factors that lowered community participation levels in children with CP (p > 0.005). Conclusions: Physical, cognitive, and social demands are the main obstacles to participation for children with CP. A lack of home supplies and financial support lowered the participation of children with CP. Recognizing environmental barriers as well as providing individualized practical solutions in collaboration with the families of children with CP can assist in developing meaningful participation in community and home activities for children with CP.

脑性麻痹儿童社区和家庭参与及环境因素的测量。
背景/目的:据报道,与正常发育的儿童相比,脑瘫儿童参与社区和家庭活动的比例较低。在沙特背景下,对CP儿童的参与水平和影响他们参与社区活动的环境因素知之甚少。本研究旨在确定沙特阿拉伯的CP儿童参与社区和家庭任务的程度,以及得到的支持水平,以及儿童在这种情况下面临的障碍。方法:5 ~ 16岁CP患儿(n = 50)的家长填写《儿童青少年参与与环境量表》(PEM-CY),并与同年龄段正常发育儿童(n = 50)进行比较。这项研究是在医院环境中进行的。分析采用多变量逻辑回归分析,控制潜在的混杂因素。结果:与正常发展的同龄人相比,CP儿童在多个领域的社区活动和家庭活动的参与均显著降低(p < 0.05)。此外,身体、认知和社会需求被确定为使CP儿童更难以参与社区活动的因素(身体、认知和社会需求分别为p = 0.002、p = 0.017和p = 0.029)。父母认为个人交通、项目、服务和经济支持的可用性是降低CP儿童社区参与水平的因素(p > 0.005)。结论:身体、认知和社会需求是影响儿童参与的主要障碍。缺乏家庭用品和经济支持降低了儿童的参与。认识环境障碍,并与儿童家庭合作提供个性化的实际解决方案,有助于儿童参与有意义的社区和家庭活动。
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Pediatric Reports
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