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IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Gabriela Rovai , Camila Araújo Santos Santana , Marina de Brito Brandão , Ana Carolina de Campos
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摘要

背景由于缺乏适当的工具,尤其是针对巴西人群的工具,人们对脑瘫(CP)青壮年的参与自主性了解不多。鹿特丹过渡档案(RTP)对参与(教育、就业、财务、住房、休闲、亲密关系、性生活、交通)和健康服务(护理需求、服务和辅助工具、康复服务)领域的自主性进行了分类。方法翻译 RTP,并通过专家小组(n = 4 名研究人员和 n = 4 名临床医生)对其内容有效性进行调查;30 名患有 CP 的青少年和年轻成人为构建有效性和内部一致性分析提供数据。为了分析影响因素,56 名认知水平良好、平均年龄为 25 岁(SD = 6.9 岁)的患有脊髓灰质炎的青少年远程回答了 RTP、社会人口学信息和功能分类(粗大运动、徒手能力)。Cronbach'sα(0.82)被认为是良好的,大多数项目的测试可靠性为一般到良好。休闲和康复领域的自主程度较高,住房、亲密关系和财务领域的自主程度最低。参与自主性与年龄、粗大运动能力和动手能力分类以及环境相关因素有关。研究结果将有助于为患有脑瘫的青少年制定过渡计划。
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Cross-cultural adaptation of the Rotterdam Transition Profile to Brazilian Portuguese: measuring autonomy in participation of Brazilian youth with cerebral palsy

Background

Autonomy in participation of young adults with cerebral palsy (CP) is not well understood due to the lack of appropriate instruments, especially for the Brazilian population. The Rotterdam Transition Profile (RTP) categorizes autonomy in Participation (education, employment, finances, housing, leisure, intimate relationships, sexuality, transportation) and Health Services (care demands, services and aids, and rehabilitation services) domains.

Objectives

To cross-culturally adapt the RTP for use in Brazil, and to describe the levels of autonomy in participation and associated factors of Brazilian youth with CP.

Methods

RTP was translated and content validity was investigated through an expert panel (n = 4 researchers and n = 4 clinicians); 30 adolescents and young adults with CP provided data for construct validity and internal consistency analysis. To analyze influencing factors, 56 youth with CP, mean age 25 years (SD = 6.9 years), with good cognitive level remotely responded to the RTP, sociodemographic information, and functional classifications (gross motor, manual ability).

Results

Following translation, content and construct validity were established, with changes made to improve the clarity of items. Cronbach's alpha (0.82) was considered good and test-reliability was fair to good for most items. High levels of autonomy were found in the areas of Leisure and Rehabilitation, with the lowest proportion of participants with autonomy in Housing, Intimate Relationships, and Finances. Autonomy in participation was associated with age, gross motor and manual ability classifications, and with context-related factors.

Conclusion

The Brazilian Portuguese version of the RTP was considered valid and reliable. Findings will support transition planning for young people with CP.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
8.80%
发文量
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审稿时长
74 days
期刊介绍: The Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy (BJPT) is the official publication of the Brazilian Society of Physical Therapy Research and Graduate Studies (ABRAPG-Ft). It publishes original research articles on topics related to the areas of physical therapy and rehabilitation sciences, including clinical, basic or applied studies on the assessment, prevention, and treatment of movement disorders.
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