scholarly journals Development of an ICF Core Set for adults with cerebral palsy: capturing their perspective on functioning

Author(s):  
Suzie Noten ◽  
Lorenzo A A Troenosemito ◽  
Chonnanid Limsakul ◽  
Melissa Selb ◽  
Vincent de Groot ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 86 (4) ◽  
pp. 289-298
Author(s):  
Parvin Raji ◽  
Afsoon Hassani Mehraban ◽  
Maryam Ahmadi ◽  
Veronica Schiariti

Background. International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) core set for cerebral palsy allows for the description of the levels of functioning in cerebral palsy. It is not exactly clear which of these levels is more important for evaluation from the perspective of occupational therapists in Iran. By identifying these priorities, we can establish a better plan for intervention. Purpose. This study defines assessment priorities in children with cerebral palsy (<6 years). Method. Sixty-two Iranian occupational therapists studied the priorities of assessment based on the Iranian ICF core set. The therapists were asked to rate the code categories from 1 to 3. The results are presented as mean values. Findings. Occupational therapists first focus on body functions assessment, then activities/participation, and ultimately, environmental factors. Implications. Occupational therapists in Iran have a bottom-up approach toward clients with cerebral palsy. It may be necessary to revise the educational curriculum, prepare a training course, and provide more supervision for practising occupational therapists.


2018 ◽  
Vol 42 (5) ◽  
pp. 642-650
Author(s):  
Hua-Fang Liao ◽  
Ai-Wen Hwang ◽  
Veronica Schiariti ◽  
Chia-Feng Yen ◽  
Wen-Chou Chi ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 030802262110087
Author(s):  
Amin Rezaei ◽  
Parvin Raji ◽  
Seyedeh Tahmineh Mousavi ◽  
Mahmoud Mahmoodian ◽  
Ahmad Reza Baghestani

Introduction Identification of environmental barriers is an important factor for improving quality of life. The aim was to investigate the relationship between environmental factors and quality of life of children with cerebral palsy and to prioritize environmental factors affecting the quality of life. Method In this cross-sectional study, participants were children with cerebral palsy ( n = 67) 8–12 years. The European Child Environment Questionnaire and cerebral palsy quality of life questionnaire were used. In order to prioritize environmental codes, each of the items in the European Child Environment Questionnaire was linked to environmental codes of the cerebral palsy ICF Core Set. Data were analyzed using SPSS and Pearson correlation and regression tests. Results There was a significant negative relationship between quality of life and environmental barriers ( p < 0.05, r = −0.36). The European Child Environment Questionnaire covered 75% of the environmental codes of cerebral palsy ICF Core Set. Also, e5 (services, systems and policies) was identified as the main priority of environmental factors affecting the quality of life. Conclusion Occupational Therapists should devote part of the interventional plan to reduce environmental barriers. On the other hand, decision-making organizations have to make supportive laws to improve the physical environment of the home, community, school, and work.


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