Rehabilitation Research Center, Department of Occupational Therapy, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
School of Allied Health, Exercise and Sports Sciences, Charles Sturt University, Albury, Australia.
Occup Ther Int. 2024 Oct 7;2024:9994862. doi: 10.1155/2024/9994862. eCollection 2024.
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a common motor and postural developmental disability impacting daily activities like toileting. Despite its importance, toileting has often been undervalued in healthcare. This study is aimed at identifying and assessing the level of influence of various factors affecting toileting in individuals with CP using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health for Children and Youth (ICF-CY) framework. The Delphi method was employed to reach a consensus on factors influencing toileting in individuals with CP. One hundred fifty-eight professionals from 17 countries, each with at least 3 years' experience in CP and/or toileting, participated in this two-round study. Ethical approval (IR.IUMS.REC.1400.1111) and informed consent were obtained. The questionnaire, available in Farsi and English, used a Likert scale (5 = to 1 = ). Factors with 75% agreement and a mean above 3.75 were included in the final list, while those with 50%-75% agreement or a mean between 2.5 and 3.75 proceeded to the second round. Factors were initially identified through a literature review and research team consultation and categorized according to the ICF-CY framework using the ICF 10 RULES. Validation and refinement were done through focus groups with caregivers and experienced professionals to ensure alignment with the framework and methodological rigor. The study highlighted significant factors influencing toileting activities in individuals with CP. Within the ICF-CY framework, "neuromusculoskeletal and movement-related functions" scored highest at 94.5% in "body functions and structures." "Toilet environment" scored 90.5% in "environmental factors." Support and relationship factors scored 82.3%. Attitudes toward "menstruation" ranked highest at 92.9%. Associated deficits with CP ranked top in personal factors at 93.7%. The study identifies key factors influencing toileting activity performance in individuals with CP. "Main caregiver" emerges as a pivotal factor, followed by neuromusculoskeletal functions, personal factors, attitudes toward menstruation, the toilet environment, and support and relationships.
脑性瘫痪(CP)是一种常见的运动和姿势发育障碍,影响着如厕等日常活动。尽管其重要性,但如厕问题在医疗保健中往往被低估。本研究旨在使用《国际功能、残疾和健康分类儿童和青少年版》(ICF-CY)框架,确定和评估影响 CP 个体如厕的各种因素的水平。采用德尔菲法就影响 CP 个体如厕的因素达成共识。来自 17 个国家的 158 名专业人员参加了这项两轮研究,他们每人都有至少 3 年 CP 和/或如厕方面的经验。本研究获得了伦理批准(IR.IUMS.REC.1400.1111)和知情同意。问卷有波斯语和英语两种版本,使用李克特量表(5=非常同意到 1=非常不同意)。获得 75%以上一致意见且平均分高于 3.75 的因素被纳入最终清单,而获得 50%-75%一致意见或平均分在 2.5 到 3.75 之间的因素则进入第二轮。最初通过文献回顾和研究团队咨询确定因素,并根据 ICF-CY 框架使用 ICF 10 RULES 进行分类。通过与照顾者和经验丰富的专业人员进行焦点小组讨论,对其进行验证和完善,以确保与框架和方法学的严谨性保持一致。本研究强调了影响 CP 个体如厕活动的重要因素。在 ICF-CY 框架内,“神经肌肉骨骼和运动相关功能”在“身体功能和结构”中得分为 94.5%,位居第一。“厕所环境”在“环境因素”中得分为 90.5%。支持和关系因素得分为 82.3%。“月经”相关态度得分为 92.9%,排名最高。CP 相关缺陷在个人因素中得分为 93.7%,排名最高。本研究确定了影响 CP 个体如厕活动表现的关键因素。“主要照顾者”是一个关键因素,其次是神经肌肉骨骼功能、个人因素、月经态度、厕所环境以及支持和关系。