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Exploring the Relationship Between International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health Items Linked to Clinical Assessments in Children With Cerebral Palsy KCI 등재

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한국전문물리치료학회지 (Physical Therapy Korea)
한국전문물리치료학회 (Korean Research Society of Physical Therapy)
초록

Background: The International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health-Child and Youth version (ICF-CY) is designed to record the characteristics of developing children and examine the influence of a child’s environment on their health.
Objects: This study was designed to determine the relationship between the clinically extracted ICF-CY items and The Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory (PEDI) and Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM) items.
Methods: Thirty patients (17 males and 13 females) who were hospitalized in a pediatric and youth patient unit of a rehabilitation hospital were included in the study. Four health professionals (two physical therapists and two occupational therapists) working independently linked the PEDI and GMFM-66 items to the activity and participation domains of the ICF-CY.
Results: There were strong negative correlations between the ICF-CY subdomains and the PEDI subdomains (r = 0.76–0.95; p < 0.05). There were positive strong correlations between the ICF-CY subdomains and the GMFM-66 (r = 0.76–0.95; p < 0.05).
Conclusion: The extracted ICF codes were a valid tool for evaluating the mobility and selfcare conditions of cerebral palsy in the pediatric rehabilitation area.

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INTRODUCTION
MATERIALS AND METHODS
    1. Participants
    2. Procedure
    3. Statistical Analysis
RESULTS
DISCUSSION
CONCLUSIONS
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저자
  • Sang-Duk Park(Department of Physical Therapy, Seoul Rehabilitation Hospital)
  • Sook-Hee Yi(Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Seoul Rehabilitation Hospital)
  • Jeong-Soo Kim(Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Seoul Rehabilitation Hospital/Department of Physical Therapy, College of Health Science, Yonsei University) Corresponding Author