Summary information

Study title

Changing Perspectives and Practice in Habilitation in Norway. A Study of Physiotherapists' Assessment of Children with Cerrebral Palsy, Based on ICIDH-2, 1998

Creator

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Study number / PID

https://doi.org/10.18712/NSD-NSD1732-V1 (DOI)

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Abstract

The project objective was to describe and discuss physiotherapists information gathering and decision making as a basis for assessing children with cerrebral palsy, based on ICIDH-2. Over the last twenty years there have been beydelige changes in care ideologies and theoretical reference frames for habilitation. The study's first part, which is a literature review, shows that these changes are so extensive, and have so many common characteristics that they can be said to have created a new paradigm for physiotherapy assessment of children with neurological disorders - from function-oriented to participation oriented treatment. The study's second part is an empirical study of a group of physiotherapists collection of information when studying children with cerebral palsy. The data has been collected in two ways: 1) through a postal survey based on WHO's "International Classification and Impairments, Activities and Participation" (ICIDH-2) and 2) through investigation reports from a sample of physiotherapists who participated in the survey. Since the study's key concepts are built around ICIDH-2 the system's suitability to describe the information physiotherapists collect are also discussed. The core of the physiotherapist's assessments can be summarized in the concept of motion: motion assumptions, basic movement activities, movement quality and use of assistive devices that can compensate for reduced mobility. The physiotherapists also frequently collect information on a wide range of other impairments and activities, while the extent of participation-oriented information seems to be less. The information is obtained from many different sources. Additional tests of the child on business premises is emerging as the primary source by collecting central information. The literature review showed that over the past ten years good assessment tool have been developed for children with cerebral palse. These are seldom used by physiotherapists in the material. Overall,...
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Methodology

Data collection period

02/01/1998 - 15/04/1998

Country

Time dimension

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Analysis unit

Individ

Universe

All physiotherapists working in the country's county child habilitation services.

Sampling procedure

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Kind of data

Numeriske

Data collection mode

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Access

Publisher

NSD - Norwegian Centre for Research Data

Publication year

2016-01-27T00:00:00

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