Author/Authors :
Nobakht, Zahra University of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, Tehran , Rassafiani, Mehdi University of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, Tehran , Rezasoltani, Pouria University of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, Tehran , Sahaf, Robab University of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, Tehran , Yazdani, Farzaneh Oxford Brookes University - Oxford, England
Abstract :
Objectives: Cerebral palsy is the most common type of permanent movement and posture disorder in
children leading to activity limitations. Children's participation is influenced by their functional ability,
skills, interests, and environmental factors. The objective of the study was to describe parent perception
of environmental barriers to participation of children with cerebral palsy.
Method: Secondary data analysis of the study of psychometric properties of the Persian version of the
Craig Hospital Inventory of Environmental Factors for use with children with cerebral palsy. The
questionnaire was administered to a sample of convenience of 75 parents of children with cerebral palsy
aged between 5 and 12 years.
Results: Barriers to participation most commonly reported by parents were in the services and assistance
subscale and the policies subscale of the measure. Also, parents reported the greatest barriers encountered
by their children were availability of transportation and availability of education and training.
Discussion: Findings from this study indicate the presence of multiple environmental barriers to
participation of children with cerebral palsy. Enhancing participation of children with cerebral palsy by
altering barriers and increasing facilitators requires further research concerning these factors. This study
suggested that people with lower function in gross motor, manual ability, as well as cognition require
further support to participate in social activities
Keywords :
child , participation , cerebral palsy , Environmental barriers