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A Comparative Study on the Effects of GMFM and ICF Sub-item Function on the Sub-item Activity and Participation Restriction of the ICF

GMFM과 ICF의 하위영역 기능이 ICF의 하위영역 활동과 참여문제에 미치는 영향 비교

  • Lee, Jin (Dept. of Physical Therapy, Uijeongbu Seoul Chuk Hospital) ;
  • Kim, Eun kyong (Dept. of Leisure Sports, Sahmyook University) ;
  • Chun, Hyelim (Dept. of Physical Therapy, Graduate School, Sahmyook University)
  • 이진 (의정부 서울척병원 재활센터) ;
  • 김은경 (삼육대학교 생활체육학과) ;
  • 전혜림 (삼육대학교 일반대학원 물리치료학과)
  • Received : 2019.10.13
  • Accepted : 2019.11.21
  • Published : 2019.12.31

Abstract

Background: The purpose of this study is to explore the effect of the functions of GMFM and ICF-CY on the activities and participation of ICF-CY sub-items. Design: Cross-sectional study. Method: This study compared and analyzed 95 children with cerebral palsy [type of CP: spasticity 86 (90.5%), hypotonia 4 (4.2%), mixed 5 (5.3%); type of palsy: quadriplegia 13 (13.7%), diplegia 71 (74.7%), hemiplegia 11 (11.6%)] using sub-items of functions, activities and participation from GMFM and ICF-CY. Result: The results show that the activities and participation of ICF-CY (9 sub-items) have significant effect on the functions of GMFM and ICF-CY (8 sub-items) (p<0.05). Conclusion: It is intended to provide data to establish practical therapeutic goals and interventions for functions, activities and participation, which are sub-categories of ICF-CY in cerebral palsy.

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