支持脑瘫儿童和青少年的职业疗法成果:取得有影响力成果的关键因素

Q3 Medicine
Christopher Colborne
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针对脑瘫儿童和青少年的作业治疗实践针对许多领域,以支持直接和间接需求,从而实现健康、活动表现和参与成果。这与世界卫生组织(2001年)的《国际功能、残疾和健康分类》(ICF)框架相一致,并与之相辅相成。本文旨在帮助读者理解职业治疗实践如何与 ICF 框架相匹配,并证明有必要涉及 ICF 的所有领域。因此,本文概述了职业治疗师在为脑瘫儿童和青少年提供服务时所支持的领域。这里考虑了环境因素、手部功能和神经机制继发影响的管理,以及支持活动表现和参与。此外,考虑到这些实践案例,本文旨在说明脑瘫儿童和青少年在整个童年、青春期乃至成年期都需要持续的支持。其表现形式的复杂性意味着需要建立服务监督机制。与此同时,儿童和青少年及其父母/照护者也需要得到支持,以提高能力,从而独立实现表现和参与目标。
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Supporting occupational therapy outcomes for children and young people with cerebral palsy: key considerations for impactful outcomes

Occupational therapy practice for children and young people with cerebral palsy targets many areas to support direct and indirect needs to achieve health, activity performance, and participation outcomes. This aligns with and is complemented by the World Health Organization (2001) International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) framework. This article seeks to support understanding of how occupational therapy practice fits into the ICF framework and to demonstrate the need to address all ICF domains. A broad overview of areas supported by occupational therapists working with children and young people with cerebral palsy GMFCS level III to V is therefore presented. Consideration here is given to environmental factors, hand function and management of secondary effects of neural mechanisms, and supporting activity performance and participation. Additionally, in consideration of these practice examples, this article aims to show that support needs for children and young people with cerebral palsy are ongoing throughout childhood and adolescence and into adulthood. Complexity of presentation means that surveillance mechanisms in services are required. Concurrently, children and young people and their parents/carers require support to enhance abilities to facilitate performance and participation goals independently.

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Paediatrics and Child Health (United Kingdom)
Paediatrics and Child Health (United Kingdom) Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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