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A Systematic Review of the Intervention Study to Improve Participation of Children With Cerebral Palsy

뇌성마비 아동의 참여증진을 목표로 한 중재연구에 관한 체계적 고찰

  • Kim, Se-Yun (Department of Physical Therapy, Woosuk University)
  • 김세연 (우석대학교 물리치료학과)
  • Received : 2020.01.16
  • Accepted : 2020.02.20
  • Published : 2020.02.28

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to identify article measuring treatment outcome for children with Cerebral Palsy in participation. The 6 database included EBSCohost was used for literature search. Key words for search strategy were "Cerebral Palsy and Children and Participation and Interventions". A total of 11 studies were searched and studies of evidence level I was 6(54.5%), studies of intervention method focused on physical function, activity and participation was 7(63.7%). The dependent variables of 2 studies(18.2%) were body structure and function, activity and participation, that of 4 studies(36.4%) were both body structure and function and participation, that of 3 studies(27.3%) were activity and participation, that of 2 studies(18.2%) were only participation. The COPM were used in 5 studies(45.5%).

본 연구의 목적은 체계적 고찰을 통해 뇌성마비 아동의 참여 향상을 목표로 한 중재를 확인하고자 하였다. 문헌분석을 위해 "뇌성마비, 아동, 참여, 중재"등의 검색어를 사용하여 EBSCohost를 포함한 6개의 데이터베이스에서 검색하여 총 11편의 연구를 선정하였다. 연구결과 근거수준 I 단계는 6편(54.5%)이었으며, 신체구조와 기능에 초점을 둔 중재방법의 연구는 7편(63.7%), 활동과 참여에 초점을 둔 중재방법의 연구는 각각 2편(18.2%)이었다. 종속변인이 참여와 신체구조와 기능, 활동 모두인 경우는 2편(18.2%), 참여와 함께 신체구조와 기능인 연구는 4편(36.4%), 참여와 활동인 연구는 3편(27.3%), 참여만 종속변인인 연구는 2편(18.2%)이었다. 측정도구로 가장 많이 사용된 도구는 COPM으로 5편(45.5%)의 연구에서 사용되었다. 본 연구는 뇌성마비 아동의 참여를 향상시키기 위한 효과적인 중재방법과 측정도구를 확인했다는 데 의의가 있다.

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