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KMID : 0357220050170040575
Journal of Korean Society Physical Therapy
2005 Volume.17 No. 4 p.575 ~ p.588
The Effects of Parent¡¯s Participation and Satisfaction Degree on Physical Therapy for the Improvement of Motor Function in Cerebral Palsy Patients
Lee So-Young

Kang Jeong-il
Kim Yong-Nam
Abstract
Family and parents which serve as a primary group for the children¡¯s development also play important role in their cerebral palsy children¡¯s treatment. This study wants to know how the parents¡¯ participation in their children¡¯s physical therapy and satisfaction degree have an impact on their children¡¯s improvement of the motor function. For that purpose, a home made self filling survey was conducted of 156 cerebral palsy children¡¯s parents whose children were treated in 4 university general hospitals and 3 welfare centers from the 1st of April 2004 to the 31th of march 2005. The gross motor function was employed to evaluate the cerebral palsy children¡¯s motor function improvement. In this study, those questioned were divided into two groups according to the time of treatment. ¡¯Group A¡¯ is consist of the patients whose parents attended to the treatment more than one hour at home. The patients who belonged to ¡¯Group B¡¯ were treated less than one hour at home. The general features of the cerebral palsy children and their parents and the characteristics of their physical disability, the parents¡¯ participation and their satisfaction degree were examined by survey. Evaluating the difference between two groups¡¯ motor function according to their parents participation degree in the physical therapy leads to the following results. First, ¡¯Group A¡¯ was better than ¡¯Group B¡¯ in their satisfaction degree with the physical therapy and participation degree. Statistically ¡¯Group A¡¯ was superior to ¡¯Group B¡¯ in the requirements of the information and education for the children with cerebral palsy. Second, after two months of treatment, ¡¯Group A¡¯ showed more statistically significant improvement than ¡¯Group B¡¯ in every items as like lying in item 1, sitting in item2, crawling and kneeling in item 3, standing in item 4, walking,running, jumping in item 5. Third, parents¡¯ participation in physical therapy and satisfaction degree have some relevance to their children¡¯ motor function improvement. The satisfaction degree is related to motor function like crawling and kneeling in item 3, walking,running, jumping in item 5. It is showed that the parents¡¯ participation degree and information about handicapped children.
KEYWORD
Moter function, Cerebral palsy
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