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Title: | Delivering Evidence-Based Upper Limb Rehabilitation for Children with Cerebral Palsy: Barriers and Enablers Identified by Three Pediatric Teams | Authors: | Sakzewski, Leanne Ziviani, Jenny Boyd, Roslyn N. |
Issue Date: | 2014 | Source: | 34, (4), 2014, p. 368-383 | Pages: | 368-383 | Journal: | Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics | Abstract: | This study aimed to identify barriers and enablers experienced by occupational therapists to delivering evidence-based upper limb intervention for children with unilateral cerebral palsy. Semistructured interviews informed by the Theoretical Domains Framework were conducted with nine occupational therapists from three teams to ascertain barriers and enablers to implementing five evidence criteria. A key barrier was lack of knowledge of current evidence for upper limb therapies for children with unilateral cerebral palsy. Therapists were confident in delivering goal-directed bimanual occupational therapy, but less knowledgeable and skilled, and hence confident in providing constraint therapy. Strategies to increase dose of therapy were identified as greater use of home programs and group-based interventions; however, therapists indicated the need for further education and skill development in these areas. In order to increase the uptake of research evidence into practice, findings from this study will be used to inform context-specific, individually targeted implementation strategies.research; tables/charts. Journal Subset: Allied Health; Double Blind Peer Reviewed; Editorial Board Reviewed; Expert Peer Reviewed; Peer Reviewed; USA. Special Interest: Evidence-Based Practice; Occupational Therapy; Pediatric Care; Physical Therapy. Grant Information: Supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council for TRIP fellowship (Translating Research into Practice) (LS1036183), a Career Development Grant (RB NHMRC 473860).. NLM UID: 8109120.PMID: NLM24303800. | DOI: | 10.3109/01942638.2013.861890 | Resources: | https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&AuthType=ip,athens&db=ccm&AN=103906040&site=ehost-live | Keywords: | Rehabilitation, Pediatric;Child Health;Adolescence;Adolescent Health;Infant;Child, Preschool;Family Centered Care;Goal-Setting;Interview Guides;Audiorecording;Occupational Therapists;Physical Therapists;Thematic Analysis;Content Analysis;Knowledge;Clinical Competence;Occupational Therapy -- Psychosocial Factors;Descriptive Statistics;Job Experience;Occupational Therapist Attitudes;Professional Role;Cerebral Palsy -- Rehabilitation -- In Infancy and ChildhoodPediatric Occupational Therapy -- Methods;Upper Extremity -- Physiology -- In Infancy and Childhood;Occupational Therapy Practice, Evidence-Based;Human;Queensland;Funding Source;Qualitative Studies;Semi-Structured Interview;Treatment Outcomes;Confidence;Constraint-Induced Therapy;Dose-Response Relationship;Home Rehabilitation;Child;Children with Disabilities | Type: | Article |
Appears in Sites: | Children's Health Queensland Publications |
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