Uhre Camilla Funch, Caspersen Ida Dyhr, Lose Carsten, Rackauskaite Gija, Robotham Ro, Hoei-Hansen Christina E
Center for Clinical Neuropsychology, Children and Adolescents, Rigshospitalet, Blegdamsvej 9, Copenhagen, 2100, Denmark.
Center for Rehabilitation of Brain Injury, Copenhagen, Denmark.
BMC Pediatr. 2024 Dec 27;24(1):836. doi: 10.1186/s12887-024-05305-w.
Many children and adolescents with cerebral palsy (CP) experience cognitive difficulties, impacting their academic, social, and emotional well-being. A Danish study from 2023 revealed that merely 40% of individuals with CP complete their elementary school education, and previous neuropsychological studies have found that most children and adolescents with CP experience cognitive difficulties. Yet, cognitive functioning is often assumed rather than assessed, and CP follow-up programs focus predominantly on physical functioning. Recognizing this gap, we aim to investigate cognitive functioning in children and adolescents with CP in mainstream schools in Denmark, using standardized neuropsychological tests. Our objective is to provide valuable insights to guide clinical practice on cognitive assessment and intervention, ultimately fostering a more effective support system for individuals with CP.
The study employs a cross-sectional design, involving 100 children and adolescents with CP aged 11-15 years attending mainstream schools in Denmark. Cognitive assessment includes the core battery from a proposed Nordic test protocol for children and adolescents with CP - the CPCog - encompassing general cognitive functioning (intelligence), executive functions, and visuo-motor skills. Supplementary tests cover verbal and nonverbal short-term memory, attention, fatigue, and mental health. The assessment protocol will also be evaluated by parents of participating children and adolescents with CP. The project is conducted collaboratively by the neuropsychological teams at three assessment sites, in conjunction with the Center for Cerebral Palsy, Rigshospitalet, Aarhus University Hospital, and Aalborg University Hospital. The study benefits from an external advisory board comprising leading international CP experts.
Cognitive difficulties in children and adolescents with CP are often overlooked. Few cognitive studies exist, with some providing only estimated cognitive functioning. The CPCog-Youth study will help advance our understanding of the cognitive challenges experienced by children and adolescents attending mainstream schools. The findings will contribute to the development of targeted cognitive assessment and intervention programs for individuals with CP, addressing this commonly neglected aspect of care. By also seeking feedback from participating families and the involved neuropsychologists, we aim to investigate whether the proposed cognitive assessment is feasible and beneficial in real-world settings.
The study was registered on ClinicalTrials.gov on June 27, 2023 (ID: NCT05921422).
许多患有脑瘫(CP)的儿童和青少年存在认知困难,这影响着他们的学业、社交和情感福祉。2023年的一项丹麦研究表明,仅有40%的脑瘫患者完成了小学教育,并且先前的神经心理学研究发现,大多数患有脑瘫的儿童和青少年都存在认知困难。然而,认知功能往往是被假定而非评估的,并且脑瘫随访项目主要关注身体功能。认识到这一差距,我们旨在使用标准化神经心理学测试,调查丹麦主流学校中患有脑瘫的儿童和青少年的认知功能。我们的目标是提供有价值的见解,以指导认知评估和干预的临床实践,最终为脑瘫患者建立一个更有效的支持系统。
该研究采用横断面设计,纳入了100名年龄在11至15岁、就读于丹麦主流学校的患有脑瘫的儿童和青少年。认知评估包括针对患有脑瘫的儿童和青少年的拟议北欧测试方案中的核心测试组——儿童脑瘫认知测试(CPCog),涵盖一般认知功能(智力)、执行功能和视觉运动技能。补充测试包括言语和非言语短期记忆、注意力、疲劳和心理健康。参与研究的患有脑瘫的儿童和青少年的家长也将对评估方案进行评估。该项目由三个评估地点的神经心理学团队与丹麦国家医院脑瘫中心、奥胡斯大学医院和奥尔堡大学医院合作开展。该研究受益于一个由国际领先的脑瘫专家组成的外部咨询委员会。
患有脑瘫的儿童和青少年的认知困难常常被忽视。认知研究很少,有些研究仅提供估计的认知功能。儿童脑瘫认知测试-青少年研究将有助于推进我们对就读于主流学校的儿童和青少年所面临的认知挑战的理解。研究结果将有助于为脑瘫患者制定有针对性的认知评估和干预项目,解决这一在护理中普遍被忽视的方面。通过征求参与家庭和相关神经心理学家的反馈,我们旨在调查拟议的认知评估在现实环境中是否可行且有益。
该研究于2023年6月27日在ClinicalTrials.gov上注册(ID:NCT05921422)。