2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2214.2006.00601.x
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Discussion groups with parents of children with cerebral palsy in Europe designed to assist development of a relevant measure of environment

Abstract: The environmental factors that cause concern to parents of children with CP are similar across Europe. A prototype environmental questionnaire has been developed based on these findings. The environmental questionnaire is in use in a study in nine European centres.

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“…Five major themes contributing to feeding-related QoL were identified: parent–child interaction, delivery of services, physical well-being, emotional well-being, and socialisation. These themes are consistent with the findings of previous studies 10 1317 19 31 32…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Five major themes contributing to feeding-related QoL were identified: parent–child interaction, delivery of services, physical well-being, emotional well-being, and socialisation. These themes are consistent with the findings of previous studies 10 1317 19 31 32…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Plots of standardised residuals in 10 groups ordered by the level of the latent trait showed a trend across groups for many items: for children with low access as estimated by the underlying latent trait, access to a specific item was predicted to be higher than observed and conversely for children with high access. Three domains (Physical -school, Transport, Attitudes -classmates) showed little evidence of such an item-trait interaction; but several items (items 2,20,21,26,29) in other domains did so, indicating that they discriminated between children more sharply than other items in the same domain [31].…”
Section: Goodness-of-fitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of preliminary qualitative studies were undertaken to ascertain the EFs relevant and important to families of children with cerebral palsy. These were a literature review [18] and a qualitative study [19] followed by focus group work in each country participating in SPARCLE [20]. Parents of children with cerebral palsy were asked which EFs promoted their child's participation and whether the absence of any EFs hindered it.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yapılan çalışmalar bu bulguyu desteklemektedir 17,[23][24][25][26][27][28] . Çalışmamız literatürdeki araştırma sonuçları ile uyumlu bulunmuştur.…”
Section: Beck Depresyon öLçeği (Bdö)unclassified