Occupational therapy needs of adolescents and young adults with cerebral palsy in Zimbabwe: caregivers’ perspectives.

T M Chikwanha, S Chidhakwa, N Dangarembizi
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Objectives: To determine occupational therapy needs of adolescents and young adults with cerebral palsy living in an urban setting, to identify participation levels in activities of daily living and social activities, to identify factors influencing participation and to determine the contribution of occupational therapy in participating in these activities.

Design: Descriptive cross-sectional.

Setting: Community rehabilitation outreach points in Epworth, Mufakose, Glenview, Dzivarasekwa, Mabvuku and Norton.

Participants: Thirty-five randomly selected primary caregivers of adolescents and young adults with cerebral palsy.

Data analysis: Data collected on the questionnaires was analysed using SPSS/16.0 for frequencies and means.

Results: Fourteen (41%) of the adolescents and young adults were independent in self-care activities such as toileting, grooming, dressing, mobility and bathing. Twenty-one (59%) were totally dependent or needed some assistance in performing activities of daily living. Factors reported to influence participation included upper and lower limb contractures, transport challenges, financial constraints and the home environment. Occupational therapy needs of adolescents and young adults as reported by their caregivers included further training in activities of daily living (74%), home adaptations (66%), vocational skills training (20%) and provision of appropriate assistive devices (6%).

Conclusion: In light of these findings performance areas that still needed occupational therapy interventions included activities of daily living, vocational skills training, use of assistive devices and home adaptations. Therefore adolescents and young adults with cerebral palsy living in Zimbabwe still have functional performance deficits that can be addressed by provision of follow-up community occupational therapy interventions.

津巴布韦患有脑瘫的青少年和青年的职业治疗需求:照顾者的观点。
目的:确定生活在城市环境中的脑瘫青少年和年轻成人的职业治疗需求,确定日常生活活动和社会活动的参与程度,确定影响参与的因素,并确定职业治疗对参与这些活动的贡献。设计:描述性横断面。环境:在Epworth, Mufakose, Glenview, Dzivarasekwa, Mabvuku和Norton的社区康复外展点。参与者:随机选择35名青少年和年轻脑瘫患者的主要照顾者。数据分析:采用SPSS/16.0软件对调查问卷收集的数据进行频率和均值分析。结果:14名(41%)青少年和青年成人在如厕、梳洗、穿衣、活动和洗澡等自理活动中具有独立能力。21人(59%)在日常生活活动中完全依赖他人或需要一些帮助。据报告影响参与的因素包括上肢和下肢挛缩、交通困难、财政拮据和家庭环境。照护者报告的青少年和年轻人的职业治疗需求包括日常生活活动的进一步培训(74%)、家庭适应(66%)、职业技能培训(20%)和提供适当的辅助器具(6%)。结论:根据这些发现,仍需要职业治疗干预的表现领域包括日常生活活动,职业技能培训,辅助设备的使用和家庭适应。因此,生活在津巴布韦的脑瘫青少年和年轻人仍然存在功能表现缺陷,可以通过提供后续社区职业治疗干预措施来解决。
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