Swiss Children's Rehab - Research Department, University Children's Hospital Zurich, Affoltern am Albis, Switzerland.
Children's Research Center, University Children's Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
J Pediatr Rehabil Med. 2022;15(2):311-321. doi: 10.3233/PRM-201513.
This study aimed to gain knowledge about which walking-related everyday life activities and situations are relevant for parents of children with a neuromotor disorder and adolescents undergoing inpatient neurorehabilitation.
Two focus group interviews with purposive samples were performed, one with seven parents of children with acquired or congenital neuromotor disorders, and one with four adolescents undergoing inpatient neurorehabilitation. Data were analyzed with a qualitative descriptive research approach.
Parents identified 120 activities that they considered as relevant in their everyday life and the adolescents identified 113 activities. Based on these activities, ten different categories that have a direct relation to walking in everyday life were identified. "Dealing with obstacles," "moving in public areas," "moving in a group," and "walking in general" were perceived as the highest priority categories by the focus group participants.
Activities incorporating walking tasks related to moving in a group or public areas and dealing with obstacles are perceived as meaningful by adolescents and parents in their everyday life. Addressing these categories in the goal setting process with families could facilitate the definition of walking-related goals aimed at increasing children's and adolescents' independence in daily life.
本研究旨在了解与患有神经运动障碍的儿童的父母和接受住院神经康复的青少年相关的日常行走活动和情况。
进行了两次有针对性样本的焦点小组访谈,一次是与 7 名患有后天或先天神经运动障碍的儿童的父母进行的,另一次是与 4 名接受住院神经康复的青少年进行的。采用定性描述性研究方法对数据进行分析。
父母确定了 120 项他们认为在日常生活中相关的活动,青少年确定了 113 项活动。基于这些活动,确定了与日常生活中行走直接相关的十个不同类别。“应对障碍”、“在公共场所移动”、“集体移动”和“一般行走”被焦点小组参与者视为优先级最高的类别。
青少年和家长在日常生活中认为与群体或公共场所移动以及应对障碍相关的行走任务活动具有意义。在与家庭一起制定目标的过程中解决这些类别,可以促进确定与行走相关的目标,以增加儿童和青少年在日常生活中的独立性。