Motor abilities, activities, and participation of institutionalized Brazilian children and adolescents with cerebral palsy

Tainá Ribas Mélo, B. Yamaguchi, A. Silva, V. Israel
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Aim: To assess motor abilities and functioning of institutionalized children and adolescents with cerebral palsy (CP) within a contextual model of development. Methods: Eleven institutionalized Brazilian children and adolescents aged 2–19 (14 ± 5) years, 5 males and 6 females, were evaluated through the Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM-88 and 66) and the Functional Independence Measure (FIM), and classified according to the ICF core set. Results: The evaluated individuals have severe impairments as indicated by their GMFM scores and confirmed by their need for full assistance in basic activities of daily living according to the FIM assessment. The difficulties manifested reflected on the ICF body functions and activities and participation domains. Conclusion: Most institutionalized children and adolescents with CP had GMFM-66 scores comparable to those indicated in literature. The ICF-based assessment identified environmental barriers that might be considered for improvement in order to facilitate activities and participation.
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巴西脑瘫儿童和青少年的运动能力、活动和参与情况
目的:在情境发展模型下评估住院儿童和青少年脑瘫(CP)的运动能力和功能。方法:对11例2-19岁(14±5)岁的巴西住院儿童和青少年,男5名,女6名,通过大运动功能量表(GMFM-88和66)和功能独立性量表(FIM)进行评估,并根据ICF核心集进行分类。结果:被评估个体的GMFM得分表明其存在严重的障碍,FIM评估证实其在日常生活的基本活动中需要充分的帮助。这些困难反映在基金会的机构职能和活动以及参与领域。结论:大多数住院的CP儿童和青少年的GMFM-66评分与文献中显示的相当。基于icf的评估确定了可考虑改进的环境障碍,以促进活动和参与。
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