1. The perception of disability in cerebral palsy: a cross-sectional study using the WHODAS 2.0.
- Author
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Pizzighello S, Raggi A, Vavla M, Uliana M, Pellegri A, Martinuzzi M, and Martinuzzi A
- Subjects
- Adult, Humans, Cross-Sectional Studies, Disability Evaluation, Perception, Cerebral Palsy, Disabled Persons, Intellectual Disability
- Abstract
This observational study aims to describe the level of perceived disability in Cerebral Palsy (CP). We described the perception of adults by using the interviewer-administered version of the WHO disability assessment schedule (WHODAS 2.0). In case of intellectual disability (ID), the proxy-administered version was used, and a caregiver was asked to report the difficulties experienced by the patient; 199 patients were enrolled. The level of perceived disability was higher when referred to patients with ID (proxy report) than when referred to patients without ID ( p < .001). For all patients, the level of perceived disability varied depending on the severity and the localization of motor impairment (both p < .001). No differences were observed based on the type of motor impairment. The perceived disability was correlated with age only for patients with no ID ( p < .05). The WHODAS 2.0 may be a useful tool to explore the perception of disability in CP.
- Published
- 2023
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