Outcomes in adults with cerebral palsy: systematic review using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health
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Outcomes in adults with cerebral palsy: systematic review using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health
Abstract
Aim: In the context of the development of an International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) Core Set for adults with cerebral palsy (CP), this systematic review sought to identify the outcome measures used in studies on adults with CP, to examine their content using the ICF as a reference, and to demonstrate the most studied areas in this population.
Method: Embase, MEDLINE, Web of Science, PsycINFO, CINAHL, Cochrane, and Google Scholar were searched for studies on adults with CP published between 2000 and 2017. Meaningful concepts of commonly used outcome measures were linked to the ICF, and frequencies of resultant ICF categories were explored.
Results: In 274 included articles, 332 outcome measures were identified of which 155 were commonly used. In total, 4409 meaningful concepts were linked to the ICF. The component 'Activities and participation' included the most frequent categories, followed by 'Body functions'. The most frequent categories were b280 'Sensation of pain' (37.6%), d450 'Walking' (33.3%), and d850 'Remunerative employment' (27.5%).
Interpretation: The broad range of ICF categories identified in this systematic review emphasizes the heterogeneity of functioning and disability in adults with CP. The current results specifically reflect the researchers' perspective and will serve as candidate categories to consider in the development of an ICF Core Set for adults with CP.
What this paper adds: Outcomes studied in adults with cerebral palsy are captured in varying International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) categories. Activities and participation were studied more frequently than body functions and structures. Mobility, employment, and self-care were most frequent within ICF's 'Activities and participation' component. Pain and neuromusculoskeletal and movement-related functions were most frequent within 'Body functions'.
ESCALAS DE MEDICIÓN EN ADULTOS CON PARÁLISIS CEREBRAL: REVISIÓN SISTEMÁTICA UTILIZANDO LA CLASIFICACIÓN INTERNACIONAL DEL FUNCIONAMIENTO, DE LA DISCAPACIDAD Y DE LA SALUD: OBJETIVO: En el contexto del desarrollo de los Conjunto básicos de la Clasificación Internacional del Funcionamiento, de la Discapacidad y de la Salud (CIF) para adultos con parálisis cerebral (PC), esta revisión sistemática buscó identificar las escalas de medición utilizadas en estudios en adultos con PC, para examinar su contenido utilizando la CIF como referencia, y para demostrar las áreas más estudiadas en esta población. MÉTODO: En Embase, MEDLINE, Web of Science, PsycINFO, CINAHL, Cochrane y Google Scholar se buscaron estudios en adultos con PC publicados entre 2000 y 2017. Conceptos significativos de las medidas de resultados de uso común se vincularon a la CIF y las frecuencias de la representación de los dominios de la CIF. Se exploraron las categorías. RESULTADOS: En 274 artículos incluidos, se identificaron 332 escalas de medición, de las cuales 155 se usaron comúnmente. En total, 4,409 conceptos significativos se vincularon a la CIF. El componente “Actividades y participación” incluía las categorías más frecuentes, seguidas de “Funciones corporales”. Las categorías más frecuentes fueron b280 “Sensación de dolor” (37,6%), d450 “Caminando” (33,3%) y d850 “Empleo remunerado” (27,5%). INTERPRETACIÓN: La amplia gama de categorías de la CIF identificadas en esta revisión sistemática enfatiza la heterogeneidad del funcionamiento y la discapacidad en adultos con PC. Los resultados actuales reflejan específicamente la perspectiva de los investigadores y servirán como categorías candidatas para considerar en el desarrollo de los Conjunto básico de la CIF para adultos con PC.
Desfechos para adultos com paralisia cerebral: REVISÃO SISTEMÁTICA UTILIZANDO A CLASSIFICAÇÃO INTERNACIONAL DE FUNCIONALIDADE, INCAPACIDADE E SAÚDE: OBJETIVO: No contexto do desenvolvimento de um conjunto de itens da Classificação Internacional de Funcionalidade, incapacidade e saúde (CIF) para adultos com Paralisia Cerebral (PC), essa revisão sistemática busca identificar os desfechos mensurados em estudos com adultos com PC, examinado esses conteúdos com referências baseadas na CIF, e identificar as áreas mais estudadas nesta população. MÉTODOS: Embase, MEDLINE, Web of Science, PsycINFO, CINAHL, Cochrane, e Google acadêmico foram consultados para seleção de estudos com adultos com PC, publicados no período entre 2000 e 2007. Conceitos relevantes de medidas de desfecho comumente utilizadas foram relacionados à CIF e a frequência das categorias da CIF foram analisadas.
Resultados: Dos 274 artigos incluídos, 332 desfechos foram identificados, dos quais 155 foram comumente usados. No total, 4409 conceitos relevantes foram relacionados à CIF. O componente ‘Atividades e Participação’ foi o mais frequente entre as categorias, seguido por ‘Função corporal’. As categorias mais frequentes foram b280 ‘sensação de dor’ (37,6%), d450 ‘Andar’ (33,3%), e d850 ‘Trabalho Remunerado’ (27,5%). INTERPRETAÇÃO: A grande gama de categorias da CIF identificadas nesta revisão sistemática enfatiza a heterogeneidade de funcionalidade e incapacidade em adultos com PC. Os resultados encontrados refletem especificamente a perspectiva dos pesquisadores e servirá como categorias candidatas a serem consideradas no desenvolvimento de um conjunto de itens da CIF para adultos com PC.
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