| Literature DB >> 20504349 |
Allan F Colver1, Heather O Dickinson.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Children and adults with impairments such as cerebral palsy have lower participation in life situations than able-bodied people. Less is known about their subjective perception of their lives, called their quality of life.During adolescence, rapid physical and psychological changes occur; although these may be more difficult for disabled than for able-bodied adolescents, little research has examined the lives of disabled adolescents.In 2003-4 a European Union funded project, SPARCLE, visited 818 children aged 8-12 years with cerebral palsy, sampled from population-based registers in nine European regions. The quality of life reported by these disabled children was similar to that of the general population but their participation was lower; levels of participation varied between countries even for children with similar severity of cerebral palsy.We are currently following up these children, now aged 13-17 years, to identify (i) to what extent contemporaneous factors (pain, impairment, psychological health and parental stress) predict their participation and quality of life, (ii) what factors modify how participation and quality of life at age 8-12 years are associated with participation and quality of life in adolescence, and (iii) whether differences between European countries in participation and quality of life can be explained by variations in environmental factors. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20504349 PMCID: PMC2885989 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-10-280
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Project timetable: milestones and workshops
| MILESTONES | Description | Month |
|---|---|---|
| Ethics permissions in place | 2 | |
| Completion of training of RAs and their pilot visits | 4 | |
| Completion of agreed protocols for data analysis | 14 | |
| Completion of visits to adolescents | 14 | |
| Completion of data cleaning and scoring of questionnaires | 16 | |
| Completion of development of analysis programs and testing on sample of data | 18 | |
| Completion of initial analyses and drafts of papers | 28 | |
| Completion of report | 30 | |
| Management group meeting | -3 | |
| Train RAs | 2 | |
| Further meeting of RAs after pilot visit | 4 | |
| Share expertise in statistical methodology and programs. | 18 | |
| Finalise and agree results; scrutinise preliminary papers | 28 | |
Instruments to be used in SPARCLE2
| SPARCLE1 | SPARCLE2 | Captures | Domains | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Life-H [ | Same instrument | Participation | Communication, Personal care, Home life, mealtimes, Mobility, Fitness, Recreation, Responsibility, Education, Community Life, Interpersonal relations | 5-20 years |
| Frequency of participation questionnaire [ | Modified instrument based on qualitative interviews with adolescent | Frequency of discretionary participation | 31 items: | 13-20 years |
| KIDSCREEN [ | Same instrument | Quality of life | Psychological, Emotion, Social support, Home life, Self perception, Autonomy, School, Social acceptance, Finance, Physical well-being | 8-18 years |
| Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) [ | Same instrument | Emotional health and behaviour | Emotional symptoms | 8-16 years. But can be used up to 19 years (Goodman Personal Communication) |
| Parenting Stress Index Short Form (PSI-SF) [ | Same instrument | Parental stress | Parental distress | Data available from general population from all SPARCLE countries but socio-economic details not available |
| Impairment | Same descriptors | Impairments | Type of cerebral palsy, Gross motor function, Upper limb function, Intelligence, Hearing, Vision, Communication, Feeding Seizures | This is descriptive |
| Background young person child and family factors | Same descriptors | Age, Sex, School, Siblings, Partner status, Parental educational qualifications, Parental employment status, Parental occupation | This is descriptive | |
| Child Health Questionnaire [ | Same questions | Pain severity and frequency | 8-18 years | |
| Pediatric Pain Questionnaire [ | Pain location | 13-18 years | ||
| Dimensions of mastery questionnaire [ | Motivation and self-efficacy | Total mastery score | 14-18 years | |
| Environmental questionnaire | Same questions | Availability of environmental factors required to facilitate participation | Physical home, Physical school, Physical community, Transport, Social support home, Social support community, Attitudinal schoolteachers and therapists, Attitudinal classmates | 6-18 years |
Figure 1Model of predictors of adolescent participation.