Living Arrangements, Occupation, and Use of Personal Assistance in Young Swedes with Cerebral Palsy

Living Arrangements, Occupation, and Use of Personal Assistance in Young Swedes with Cerebral Palsy

Living Arrangements, Occupation, and Use of Personal Assistance in Young Swedes with Cerebral Palsy Alriksson-Schmidt AI, PhD, MSPH1 Hägglund G, MD, PhD1 Rodby-Bousquet E, PT, PhD2 Westbom L, MD, PhD3 1 Department of Clinical Sciences, Lund University, Lund, Sweden 2 3 Centre for Clinical Research, Uppsala University, Central Hospital Västerås, Västerås, Sweden Department of Paediatrics, Lund University, Skåne University Hospital, Lund, Sweden RESULTS Living arrangements by GMFCS BACKGROUND METHODS METHODS • Most children living with cerebral palsy (CP) in Sweden are participating in StudyStudy Design Design: Descriptive: Descriptive population population based cross based-sectional cross registry-sectional study. registry study CPUP - a nationwide multidisciplinary follow-up program and registry. • There is a dearth of data on adults with CP after they leave the pediatric healthcare system. ParticipantsParticipants: N := N 102 = (63102 males), (63 males), median age median 21 years age (19 -2123), years who were (19 part-23), of whoa pilot were project part • CPUP has recently started to enroll adults with CP. toof include a pilot adults project with toCP include in CPUP adultsSweden. with Assessments CP in CPUP. lasted 1.5 Assessments hrs and were performed lasted 1.5by physio- and occupational therapists. hrs and were performed by physio- and occupational therapists OBJECTIVES Data collection: Data were collected on: •DataGross collection motor function: Data (GMFCS were collected levels) on •• HandGross function motor (MACS function levels) (GMFCS level) In this study, we investigated • Living arrangements (”independent living”, ”living with parents”, ”special service housing”) • type of living arrangements, • Hand function (MACS level) • Occupation status (”employed”, ”student”, ”daily activity”, ”unemployed”) • occupation status, • Living arrangements (”independent living”, ”living with parents”, ”special • Use of personal assistance (”Yes”, ”No”) • and use of personal assistance in young Swedish adults with CP. service housing”) • Occupation status (”employed”, ”student”, ”daily activity”, ”unemployed”) Figure 1. Living Arrangement by GMFCS • Use of personal assistance (”Yes”, ”No”) Living arrangements differed significantly among GMFCS levels (p<0.001). * Independent living may or may not involve personal assistance RESULTS Use of assistance by GMFCS RESULTS Occupation status by GMFCS DISCUSSION • Current study included a substantial proportion of individuals who functioned at a high level (GMFCS I = 37%; MACS I = 40%) • Some young adults with CP and severe functional limitations are living independently. Many are still living with their parents • Many are students, quite a large number unemployed • It will be interesting to compare this group of young adults to young adults who do not have CP when they are a bit older • Adults with CP are now being recruited to participate in CPUP all over Sweden. Important to investigate whether there are regional differences in outcomes. Figure 2. Use of Assistance by GMFCS Use of assistance correlated (p<0.001) with GMFCS (rs=0.71) and MACS (rs=0.70) Figure 3. Occupation Status by GMFCS Contact Information: Ann Alriksson-Schmidt [email protected] .

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