Assessing participation in adolescents with cerebral palsy Comparison of Life-Habits and USER-Participation
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2022-12
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Objective: To explore and compare the contents and scores of the Assessment of Life Habits (Life-H) with the Utrecht Scale for Evaluation of Rehabilitation-Participation (USER-Participation) in adolescents with cerebral palsy. Design: Youth versions of both instruments were used for (1) content comparison and (2) analyses of relations between both instruments, based on cross-sectional data. Setting: Clinic. Participants: Participants were adolescents with cerebral palsy, aged 12-18 years; Gross Motor Function Classification System I-V; N=45. Interventions: Not applicable. Main outcome measures: Assessment of Life Habits (Life-H) with USER-Participation. Results: Both instruments measure independence in participation, called accomplishment (Life-H) and restrictions (USER-Participation), and satisfaction with participation. Life-H provides a profile of 6 domain scores and the USER-Participation a total score per dimension. Compared with the USER-Participation, the Life-H contains more specific items, more items not-applicable to many participants and more ceiling effects. Total scores on the accomplishment/restrictions and satisfaction scales between both instruments showed strong correlation coefficients (0.87 and 0.67, respectively). Correlations between domain scores were stronger within the accomplishment/restrictions scales (range 0.37-0.88) compared with the satisfaction scales (range 0.22-0.68). Conclusions: Compared with the USER-Participation, the Life-H takes more effort to complete but provides a more comprehensive assessment of participation. Participation accomplishment/restrictions scores were more similar between the instruments compared with satisfaction scores. Researchers and clinicians should carefully compare participation instruments in selecting one that matches their purpose.
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Accomplishment, Adolescents, Assessment, Cerebral palsy, Participation, Rehabilitation, Restrictions, Satisfaction
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van Alphen, G J, Ketelaar, M, Voorman, J, Scholten, E & Post, MWM 2022, 'Assessing participation in adolescents with cerebral palsy Comparison of Life-Habits and USER-Participation', Archives of rehabilitation research and clinical translation, vol. 4, no. 4, 100240. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.arrct.2022.100240