照顾者认为坐立障碍会影响中度至重度活动能力限制的脑瘫儿童的活动能力和自我护理:一项混合方法分析。

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Sirawee Chaovalit, Karen J Dodd, Nicholas F Taylor
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摘要

目的:探讨坐立能力受损对脑瘫儿童直立活动能力和自理能力的影响,并探讨其对照顾者的影响。方法:采用混合方法研究设计,对25例中重度活动能力受限(GMFCS等级为III级和IV级)的脑瘫患儿及其照顾者进行研究。对照顾者进行了关于他们孩子的行动能力和自我照顾的采访。每个孩子活动的独立性使用儿童功能独立测量(WeeFIM)的流动性和自我照顾领域进行评级。结果:从定性分析中确定了两个主题:照顾者认为坐立困难会降低孩子独立和安全地进行活动和一些自我照顾任务的能力;对照顾者的身体和心理都产生了负面影响。活动能力和自我护理WeeFIM得分显示,这些儿童需要适度的帮助,而包括坐立(如厕和洗澡)的自我护理任务比不需要坐立(吃饭和梳洗)的自我护理任务需要更多的帮助。定性和定量结果趋同。结论:独立坐立能力可能是中度至重度活动受限儿童独立直立活动和自我照顾的重要先决技能。
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Impaired sit-to-stand is perceived by caregivers to affect mobility and self-care in children with cerebral palsy who had moderate to severe mobility limitations: A mixed methods analysis.

Objective: To explore the effects that impaired ability to sit-to-stand has on upright mobility and self-care in children with cerebral palsy and how this in turn may affect their caregivers.

Methods: A mixed methods research design was conducted with 25 children who had cerebral palsy with moderate to high mobility limitations (GMFCS levels III and IV) and their caregivers. Caregivers were interviewed about their child's mobility and self-care. The independence of each child's activities was rated using the mobility and self-care domains of the Functional Independence Measure for Children (WeeFIM).

Results: Two themes were identified from qualitative analyses: Difficulty in sit-to-stand was perceived by caregivers to reduce their child's ability to independently and safely perform mobility and some self-care tasks; and negatively impacted the caregivers physically and psychologically. Mobility and self-care WeeFIM scores showed that these children required moderate assistance, and that self-care tasks involving sit-to-stand (toileting and bathing) required more assistance than self-care tasks that would not be expected to involve sit-to-stand (eating and grooming). Qualitative and quantitative findings were convergent.

Conclusions: The ability to sit-to-stand independently may be an important precursor skill for independence in upright mobility and self-care for children with moderate to severe mobility limitations.

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Developmental Neurorehabilitation
Developmental Neurorehabilitation CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-PEDIATRICS
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3.10
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27
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Developmental Neurorehabilitation aims to enhance recovery, rehabilitation and education of people with brain injury, neurological disorders, and other developmental, physical and intellectual disabilities. Although there is an emphasis on childhood, developmental disability can be considered from a lifespan perspective. This perspective acknowledges that development occurs throughout a person’s life and thus a range of impairments or diseases can cause a disability that can affect development at any stage of life.
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