USE OF ICF-CY IN ASSESSING LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE OF DIFFERENT PROFESSIONALS WORKING WITH CHILDREN HAVING CEREBRAL PALSY

Objective: To assess and compare level of knowledge of doctors and allied health professionals working with cerebral palsy children at the Children‟s Hospital, Lahore regarding use of ICF-CY Study Design: Comparative - cross sectional study. Place and Duration of Study: The Children‟s Hospital...

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Autores principales: Hina Azhar, Shazia Maqbool, Ehsan Ullah, Taimoor Khan
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Publicado: Army Medical College Rawalpindi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/e95260c91ef740d296816da3a6b64edc
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Sumario:Objective: To assess and compare level of knowledge of doctors and allied health professionals working with cerebral palsy children at the Children‟s Hospital, Lahore regarding use of ICF-CY Study Design: Comparative - cross sectional study. Place and Duration of Study: The Children‟s Hospital and Institute of Child Health, Lahore, from Jan 2017 to Mar 2017. Methodology: Sixty two professionals, 31 doctors and 31 allied health professionals, who were primarily involved in rehabilitation of children with cerebral palsy were included. Detailed information was taken from these professionals regarding their baseline knowledge for the use of ICF-CY in children with cerebral palsy using comprehensive core set of ICF-CY. Tutorial sessions were conducted for creating awareness of ICF-CY. Same information was recorded again and level of knowledge was assessed. Post tutorial comparison was made between the knowledge of two groups by applying t-test. Results: Study showed that participants had fair knowledge of use of different constructs of ICY-CY in children with cerebral palsy after conducting tutorial sessions. There was increase in knowledge in all constructs after tutorials but marked change was observed in Activities & participation. Level of knowledge was 3.4 in both groups. It was increased up to 4.9 by doctors and 4.8 by allied health professionals. No significant difference was found among knowledge of these two groups for all constructs. Conclusion: Different professionals working with cerebral palsy children at the Children‟s Hospital, Lahore were able to use ICF-CY competently to acquire information as they gained sufficient similar level of knowledge in all subsets after getting tutorials.