The determinants of daily function in children with cerebral palsy
Journal
Research in Developmental Disabilities
Journal Volume
32
Journal Issue
1
Pages
235-245
Date Issued
2011
Author(s)
Abstract
The aim of this study was to identify determinants of daily function in a population-based sample of children with cerebral palsy (CP). The study took into consideration factors from the entire scope of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF). Furthermore, the determinants of daily function were examined from the perspectives of capacity and performance respectively.A total of 216 children with CP (mean age 8.19 years, SD 3.39 years) and their caregivers participated in the study. The potential determinants of daily function from the dimensions of health condition, body functions and structures, environmental and personal factors of the ICF were collected. Stepwise multiple regression models showed that child's age, grade, preferred hand, educational placement, severity of gross and fine motor impairment, and prosocial behavior were important determinants, accounting for 88.29% of the variance of daily capacity. The aforementioned variables together with birth order were determinants of performance of daily function, and accounted for 89.53% of the variance in that performance. Knowledge of determinants of daily function helps clinicians and educators to plan intervention and educational programs targeted at these determinants to improve capacity and performance in daily function for children with CP. ? 2010 Elsevier Ltd.
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Other Subjects
age; article; attitude to disability; cerebral palsy; child; child health care; controlled study; daily life activity; disease severity; educational status; environmental factor; female; functional status; handedness; human; infant; International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health; major clinical study; male; motor dysfunction; motor performance; personal experience; physical activity; physical capacity; physical mobility; population based case control study; preschool child; school child; social behavior; Activities of Daily Living; Asian Continental Ancestry Group; Caregivers; Cerebral Palsy; Child; Child, Preschool; Disability Evaluation; Female; Health Status; Humans; Male; Questionnaires
Type
journal article