Imms Christine, King Gillian, Majnemer Annette, Avery Lisa, Chiarello Lisa, Palisano Robert, Orlin Margo, Law Mary
Centre for Disability and Development Research, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Dev Med Child Neurol. 2017 Apr;59(4):380-387. doi: 10.1111/dmcn.13302. Epub 2016 Nov 5.
To examine participation-preference congruence, regional differences in participation-preference congruence, and predictors of whether children with cerebral palsy participate in preferred activities.
The sample (n=236) included 148 males and 88 females aged 10 to 13 years, living in Victoria, Australia (n=110), Ontario (n=80), or Quebec (n=46), Canada. Ninety-nine (41.9%) were classed at Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) level I; 89 (37.7%) at GMFCS level II/III; and 48 (20.3%) at GMFCS level IV/V. Participants completed the Children's Assessment of Participation and Enjoyment and Preferences for Activity of Children questionnaires. Regional comparisons were performed using one-way analyses of variance and factors influencing participation-preference congruence were explored using multiple linear regression.
The proportion of children doing non-preferred activities in each activity type was generally low (2-17%), with only one regional difference. Higher proportions were not doing preferred active physical (range 23.2-29.1% across regions), skill-based (range 21.7-27.9% across regions), and social activities (range 12.8-14.5% across regions). GMFCS level was the most important predictor associated with not doing preferred activities.
Children with cerebral palsy did not always participate in preferred active physical and skill-based activities. Understanding discrepancies between preferences and actual involvement may allow families and rehabilitation professionals to address participation barriers.
研究参与偏好一致性、参与偏好一致性的地区差异,以及脑瘫儿童参与偏好活动的预测因素。
样本(n = 236)包括148名男性和88名女性,年龄在10至13岁之间,居住在澳大利亚维多利亚州(n = 110)、加拿大安大略省(n = 80)或魁北克省(n = 46)。99名(41.9%)被归类为粗大运动功能分类系统(GMFCS)I级;89名(37.7%)为GMFCS II/III级;48名(20.3%)为GMFCS IV/V级。参与者完成了儿童参与和享受评估以及儿童活动偏好问卷。使用单因素方差分析进行地区比较,并使用多元线性回归探索影响参与偏好一致性的因素。
在每种活动类型中,进行非偏好活动的儿童比例普遍较低(2 - 17%),只有一个地区差异。未进行偏好的体育活动(各地区范围为23.2 - 29.1%)、技能型活动(各地区范围为21.7 - 27.9%)和社交活动(各地区范围为12.8 - 14.5%)的比例较高。GMFCS分级是与未进行偏好活动相关的最重要预测因素。
脑瘫儿童并非总是参与偏好的体育活动和技能型活动。了解偏好与实际参与之间的差异可能有助于家庭和康复专业人员解决参与障碍。