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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

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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

Auteurs : V. Mcmanus ; S. I. Michelsen ; K. Parkinson ; A. Colver ; E. Beckung ; O. Pez ; B. Caravale

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Background  An instrument to measure environmental factors relevant to physically impaired children is being developed in a European context. Preliminary work in England had identified some potentially important themes. Further inquiry was needed to identify issues important in other European countries.

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An instrument to measure environmental factors relevant to physically impaired children is being developed in a European context. Preliminary work in England had identified some potentially important themes. Further inquiry was needed to identify issues important in other European countries.</p>
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To inform the content of a questionnaire relevant to the environment of children with cerebral palsy (CP) living in Europe.</p>
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A qualitative study using discussion groups.</p>
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Parents of 28 children with CP from five countries; Denmark, France, Italy, Ireland and Sweden. One discussion group was held in each country with an average of seven parents per group.</p>
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The four themes identified in the preliminary work done in England were strongly confirmed across Europe – namely: Mobility, Transport, Support by and to parents, and Attitudes of individuals and institutions towards children. Two new themes identified in the discussion groups were Bureaucracy and Access to information about rights and entitlements.</p>
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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.</p>
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<p>On behalf of the SPARCLE Collaborative Group: Allan Colver and Kathryn Parkinson, Newcastle University, Newcastle, UK; Eva Beckung, Göteborg University, Göteborg, Sweden; Jackie Parkes, Queens University, Belfast, UK; Jerome Fauconnier, Université Joseph Fournier, Grenoble, France; Vicki McManus, Enable Ireland, Cork, Ireland; Susan Michelsen, NIPH, Copenhagen, Denmark; Giorgio Schirripa, ASL, Viterbo, Italy; Catherine Arnaud, INSERM, Toulouse, France; Ute Thyen, Children's Hospital, Lübeck, Germany.</p>
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