Cerebral Palsy Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Investigation of Necessity, Participation to Life of Children With Cerebral Palsy and Their Families
Cerebral Palsy (CP) defined as a group of permanent impairments that is originating from non-progressive disorders that develop in the immature brain. CP leads activity limitations of movement and posture development. Motor problems in CP are usually accompanied by sensory and perceptual disorders, cognitive disorders, communication and behavioral disorders, epilepsy, and secondary musculoskeletal system problems. The first 20 years of life is characterized by rapid growth and specific changes in physical, social, and psychological development. Social participation and independence of children and youth are related to the changes in this period. Participation can be identified as being involved in life situations and it reflects the social aspect of functionality. The problems which can be come across in life situations are identified as participation limitation. In literature, no adequate study has investigated the functional inadequacy, activity and participation of children with CP; this project has been planned in order to specify the importance in rehabilitation interventions more detailed. This project aims to specify whether the functional levels correspond to the activity and participation limitations of children with CP living in Ankara city center and determine the effects of their functional status on activity, participation and quality of life. This investigation will be pioneer in indicating the activity and participation limitations of children with CP. According to the results, these limitations will be overcome and the quality of life of children with CP will be increased. The CP follow-up database in Ankara will be specified so their physical activity and participation levels will be followed periodically and CP profile will be determined in Ankara.
Cerebral Palsy (CP) defined as a group of permanent impairments that is originating from
non-progressive disorders that develop in the immature brain. CP leads activity limitations
of movement and posture development.The first 20 years of life is characterized by rapid
growth and specific changes in physical, social, and psychological development. Social
participation and independence of children and youth are related to the changes in this
period. Participation can be identified as being involved in life situations and it reflects
the social aspect of functionality. The problems which can be come across in life situations
are identified as participation limitation. In the past, the impairment seen in child was
concentrated and child was the passive receptor of treatment. Today, this view is changed and
child is the active participant of the treatment of disability. The aim of treatment is
identified as increasing the quality of life by supporting the activity and participation
according to the priorities of the child and the parent.
In literature, no adequate study has investigated the functional inadequacy, activity and
participation of children with CP; this project has been planned in order to specify the
importance in rehabilitation interventions more detailed. This project aims to specify
whether the functional levels correspond to the activity and participation limitations of
children with CP living in Ankara city center and determine the effects of their functional
status on activity, participation and quality of life. This investigation will be pioneer in
indicating the activity and participation limitations of children with CP. According to the
results, these limitations will be overcome and the quality of life of children with CP will
be increased. The CP follow-up database in Ankara will be specified so their physical
activity and participation levels will be followed periodically and CP profile will be
determined in Ankara. Moreover, the results of this study will be shared with the Ministry of
National Education, the Ministry of Family and Social Policies, and the Ministry of Health
and this will bring a different viewpoint to the community-based rehabilitation services in
Turkey. Furthermore, this study will be expected to motivate countrywide investigations.
In the project, Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) for the severity of the
disability of people with CP, The Measure of Processes of Care (MPOC) for their care process,
the Pediatric Outcomes Date Collection (PODCI) Instrument and Pediatric Quality of Life
Questionnaire and The Child Health Quality (CHQ PF-50) for their health-related quality of
life, the Manual Ability Classification System (MACS) for the manual abilities and the
Communication Function Classification System (CFCS) for the communication skill and the Life
Habits Questionnaire (LIFE-H) for the participation level and Impact on Family Scale (IPFAM)
for family impact will be used and the outcomes will be analyzed by adequate statistical
methods. It is intended to be discussed the findings of the project in national and
international platforms.
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