Contributing factors for participation and independence in children and youths with disabilities.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-02 DOI:10.1080/11038128.2024.2432332
Anna Karin Axelsson, Magnus Ivarsson, Henrik Danielsson, Anna Ullenhag
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Abstract

Background: Disabilities can hinder children's and youths' participation (frequency of attendance and engagement) and independence in everyday life.

Aims: To identify factors that predict levels of participation and independence in everyday activities in Swedish children and youths with disabilities.

Material and methods: This cross-sectional study, including 131 participants, utilised instruments about child and environmental factors. LASSO regression analyses were conducted to identify predictors of participation and independence.

Results: An item screening for comprehension difficulties was the strongest predictor of attendance, engagement, and independence in daily activities. Other influential child factors included the presence of seizures, speech abilities, age, pain levels, and motor functions. None of the studied environmental factors were retained as predictors in the models.

Conclusions: Difficulties in intellectual functioning need to be evaluated and considered in planning interventions to improve participation and independence. Likewise, multifaceted nature of challenges found in this study underscores the need for diversity of interventions tailored for individual needs.

Significance: The result underscores the critical role of comprehension and intellectual functioning in predicting and enhancing participation and independence in children and youths with disabilities, advocating for comprehensive assessments and sustained support.

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促进残疾儿童和青年参与和独立的因素。
背景:残疾会阻碍儿童和青年在日常生活中的参与(出勤和参与的频率)和独立性。目的:确定预测瑞典残疾儿童和青少年在日常活动中的参与和独立水平的因素。材料与方法:本研究采用儿童与环境因素相关仪器,共131名参与者。进行LASSO回归分析以确定参与和独立性的预测因子。结果:理解困难的项目筛选是日常活动中出勤率、参与度和独立性的最强预测因子。其他影响儿童的因素包括癫痫发作、语言能力、年龄、疼痛程度和运动功能。所研究的环境因素均未保留为模型中的预测因子。结论:在计划干预措施以提高参与和独立性时,需要评估和考虑智力功能障碍。同样,本研究中发现的挑战的多面性强调了针对个人需求量身定制的多样化干预措施的必要性。意义:该结果强调了理解和智力功能在预测和增强残疾儿童和青少年的参与和独立性方面的关键作用,倡导全面评估和持续支持。
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45
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy is an internationally well-recognized journal that aims to provide a forum for occupational therapy research worldwide and especially the Nordic countries. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy welcomes: theoretical frameworks, original research reports emanating from quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods studies, literature reviews, case studies, presentation and evaluation of instruments, evaluation of interventions, learning and teaching in OT, letters to the editor.
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