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2019

Cerebral palsy

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Physical, Occupational, And Speech Therapy For Children With Cerebral Palsy., Sarah Westcott Mccoy, Robert Palisano, Lisa Avery, Lynn Jeffries, Alyssa Laforme Fiss, Lisa Chiarello, Steve Hanna Jul 2019

Physical, Occupational, And Speech Therapy For Children With Cerebral Palsy., Sarah Westcott Mccoy, Robert Palisano, Lisa Avery, Lynn Jeffries, Alyssa Laforme Fiss, Lisa Chiarello, Steve Hanna

Physical Therapy Publications

AIM: To explore the relationship between rehabilitation therapies and development in children with cerebral palsy (CP).

METHOD: We conducted a prospective, longitudinal study involving 656 children with CP (mean age [SD] 6y [2y 8mo] at study entry; 1y 6mo-11y 11mo; 287 females, 369 males), and their parents. Children were assessed two to five times over 2 years by therapists using standardized measures of balance and walking endurance. Parents completed questionnaires on demographics, rehabilitation therapies, and their children's performance in self-care and participation in recreation. Therapists and parents collaboratively classified children's Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) levels. We created longitudinal …


Self-Care Trajectories And Reference Percentiles For Children With Cerebral Palsy., Robert J Palisano, Lisa A Chiarello, Lisa Avery, Steven Hanna, On Track Study Team Jul 2019

Self-Care Trajectories And Reference Percentiles For Children With Cerebral Palsy., Robert J Palisano, Lisa A Chiarello, Lisa Avery, Steven Hanna, On Track Study Team

Physical Therapy Publications

Aims: To create longitudinal trajectories and reference percentiles for performance in self-care of children with cerebral palsy (CP).

Methods: Participants were 708 children with CP, 18 months through 11 years of age and their parents residing in 10 regions across Canada and the United States. Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) levels were determined by consensus between parents and therapists. Parents' completed the Performance in Self-Care domain of the Child Engagement in Daily Life Measure two to five times at 6-month intervals. Nonlinear mixed-effects models were used to create longitudinal trajectories. Quantile regression was used to construct cross-sectional reference percentiles. …


Longitudinal Changes In Physical Caregiving For Parents Of Children With Cerebral Palsy., Mohammed S Alghamdi, Lisa A Chiarello, Robert J Palisano, Sarah W Mccoy, Margo Orlin, Ehab M Abd-Elkafy Jul 2019

Longitudinal Changes In Physical Caregiving For Parents Of Children With Cerebral Palsy., Mohammed S Alghamdi, Lisa A Chiarello, Robert J Palisano, Sarah W Mccoy, Margo Orlin, Ehab M Abd-Elkafy

Physical Therapy Publications

Aims: To determine changes in physical caregiving for parents of children with cerebral palsy (CP) over a two-year period based on children’s gross motor function level and age.

Methods: 153 parents of children with CP rated their physical caregiving using the Ease of Caregiving for Children three times over two years. Parents and assessors classified children’s gross motor function using the Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS). Physical caregiving was compared at three test times among parents of children grouped by GMFCS level (I, II–III, and IV–V) and age (1.7–5.9 and 6–11 years) using a three-way mixed ANOVA.

Results: Among …


Ease Of Caregiving For Children: Re-Validation Of Psychometric Properties Of The Measure For Children With Cerebral Palsy Up To 11 Years Of Age., Mohammed S Alghamdi, Lisa A Chiarello, Lisa Avery, Robert J Palisano May 2019

Ease Of Caregiving For Children: Re-Validation Of Psychometric Properties Of The Measure For Children With Cerebral Palsy Up To 11 Years Of Age., Mohammed S Alghamdi, Lisa A Chiarello, Lisa Avery, Robert J Palisano

Physical Therapy Publications

PURPOSE: To re-validate stability and hierarchal ordering of items, test-retest reliability, and construct validity of the Ease of Caregiving for Children measure for parents of children with cerebral palsy (CP) up to 11 years of age.

METHODS: Participants were 613 parents of children with CP between 1.5 and 11 years of age. Parents completed Ease of Caregiving for Children and both parents and therapists classified children's levels of gross motor, manual and communication functions.

RESULTS: Rasch analysis indicated acceptable fit of items, stable item calibration, and logical ordering of items by difficulty. Test-retest reliability was good: ICC = 0.69 (95% …


Longitudinal Trajectories And Reference Centiles For The Impact Of Health Conditions On Daily Activities Of Children With Cerebral Palsy., Doreen J Bartlett, Jan Willem Gorter, Lynn M Jeffries, Lisa Avery, Steven E Hanna, On Track Study Team Apr 2019

Longitudinal Trajectories And Reference Centiles For The Impact Of Health Conditions On Daily Activities Of Children With Cerebral Palsy., Doreen J Bartlett, Jan Willem Gorter, Lynn M Jeffries, Lisa Avery, Steven E Hanna, On Track Study Team

Physical Therapy Publications

AIM: First, to describe the impact of health conditions on daily activities over time in children with cerebral palsy (CP) and to create age-specific reference centiles. Second, to determine the amount of change typical over a 1-year period, across Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) levels.

METHOD: A prospective, cohort design, with five assessments over 2 years, involved 708 children with a confirmed diagnosis of CP participating in the On Track Study (396 males, 312 females; mean age 6y [SD 2y 7mo]; range 18mo-12y at first assessment; 32.1% in GMFCS level I, 22.7% in GMFCS level II, 11.2% in GMFCS …