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Family as a factor in cerebral palsy prevention. Collegium antropologicum [Coll Antropol] Journal article

 
TitleFamily as a factor in cerebral palsy prevention.
Author(s)Polovina-Proloscić T, Vidović V, Polovina A 
InstitutionDepartment of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University Hospital Osijek , Bizovac, Croatia. tajana.proloscic@gmail.com
SourceColl Antropol 2008 Mar; 32(1):137-42.
AbstractThe aim of the study was to assess maternal perception of family impact on the course and outcome of rehabilitation in children with cerebral motor impairment. The study included 135 children with cerebral motor impairment. Their motor development was followed-up over a one-year period by use of structured interview with the children's mothers after 12-month rehabilitation. The course of rehabilitation was assessed by the method of locomotor system functional evaluation. The improvement achieved in motor development was significantly better in the group of children whose mothers found their relationships with extended family excellent than in those whose mothers considered it good or poor. The study showed that mothers to children with cerebral motor impairment frequently feel the lack of extended family support, being it real or perceived as such by the mothers due to their emotional sensitivity, suggesting the need of additional studies of the reasons for this. These findings indicate that greater attention should be paid by health professionals to the psychological support offered to these mothers.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID18494199
  
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