Studying the Occupational Therapists Prediction Consistency of Future Manual Ability of 4-18 Years Old Cerebral Palsy’s Patients with Manual Ability Classification Sysyem (MACS)

Abstract Background: Determining the level of manual ability of children with cerebral palsy has significant role in scheduling care and providing supportive services by organizations such as the a social welfare office. Manual Ability Classification System (MACS) is responsible for this critical m...

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Main Authors: Azade Riyahi, Samira Yazdani Ghadikolaii, Minoo Kalantari, Nasrin Jalili, Hamid Dalvand
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Published: Arak Medical University 2016-08-01
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Online Access:http://amuj.arakmu.ac.ir/article-1-4239-en.pdf
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spelling doaj-4d85c10a5ae94ac6a4cc8028a6aa6c6c2020-11-24T23:18:52ZfasArak Medical UniversityMajallah-i dānishgāh-i ̒ulūm-i pizishkī-i Arāk1735-53382008-644X2016-08-011955159Studying the Occupational Therapists Prediction Consistency of Future Manual Ability of 4-18 Years Old Cerebral Palsy’s Patients with Manual Ability Classification Sysyem (MACS)Azade Riyahi0Samira Yazdani Ghadikolaii1Minoo Kalantari2Nasrin Jalili3Hamid Dalvand4Instructor, Department of Occupational Therapy, Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, Iran.MSc of Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.Instructor, Department of Occupational Therapy Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.Instructor, Department of Occupational Therapy, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfehan, Iran.Assistant Professor, Department of Occupational Therapy, Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, Iran.Abstract Background: Determining the level of manual ability of children with cerebral palsy has significant role in scheduling care and providing supportive services by organizations such as the a social welfare office. Manual Ability Classification System (MACS) is responsible for this critical matter. In Mazandaran Province, the prediction of manual ability is intuitive and is done without tools. This study aimed to investigate the consistency between operational therapists prediction of future manual function of children with cerebral palsy and MACS scale. Materials and Methods: This study was designed as a cross sectional trial. The study population consisted of 12 occupational therapists working in Mazandaran’s rehabilitation center under the social welfare office. Firstly, occupational therapists chose 100 children with cerebral palsy and classified their future manual ability into five levels according to their prediction. Then the researcher classified the children based on MACS scale. Finally, the amount of prediction consistency between therapists and researcher was statisticaly analyzed. Results: The weighted kappa coefficients of MACS scale were 0.671 in first level and 0.747 in fifth level that show good agreement in these two levels. This coefficient was 0.417 in third level and 0.444 in forth level that shows fair agreement. The weighted kappa coefficient was 0.358 in second level that indicates slight agreement. Conclusion: With prediction consistency between operational therapists and researcher, MACS is used as a suitable means for classifying the level of manual ability in children with cerebral palsy and predicting their needs to adaptive and auxiliary devices by occupational therapists in rehabilitation centers and social welfare offices. http://amuj.arakmu.ac.ir/article-1-4239-en.pdfCerebral palsyManual abilityManual ability classification systemMACS scale
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author Azade Riyahi
Samira Yazdani Ghadikolaii
Minoo Kalantari
Nasrin Jalili
Hamid Dalvand
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Samira Yazdani Ghadikolaii
Minoo Kalantari
Nasrin Jalili
Hamid Dalvand
Studying the Occupational Therapists Prediction Consistency of Future Manual Ability of 4-18 Years Old Cerebral Palsy’s Patients with Manual Ability Classification Sysyem (MACS)
Majallah-i dānishgāh-i ̒ulūm-i pizishkī-i Arāk
Cerebral palsy
Manual ability
Manual ability classification system
MACS scale
author_facet Azade Riyahi
Samira Yazdani Ghadikolaii
Minoo Kalantari
Nasrin Jalili
Hamid Dalvand
author_sort Azade Riyahi
title Studying the Occupational Therapists Prediction Consistency of Future Manual Ability of 4-18 Years Old Cerebral Palsy’s Patients with Manual Ability Classification Sysyem (MACS)
title_short Studying the Occupational Therapists Prediction Consistency of Future Manual Ability of 4-18 Years Old Cerebral Palsy’s Patients with Manual Ability Classification Sysyem (MACS)
title_full Studying the Occupational Therapists Prediction Consistency of Future Manual Ability of 4-18 Years Old Cerebral Palsy’s Patients with Manual Ability Classification Sysyem (MACS)
title_fullStr Studying the Occupational Therapists Prediction Consistency of Future Manual Ability of 4-18 Years Old Cerebral Palsy’s Patients with Manual Ability Classification Sysyem (MACS)
title_full_unstemmed Studying the Occupational Therapists Prediction Consistency of Future Manual Ability of 4-18 Years Old Cerebral Palsy’s Patients with Manual Ability Classification Sysyem (MACS)
title_sort studying the occupational therapists prediction consistency of future manual ability of 4-18 years old cerebral palsy’s patients with manual ability classification sysyem (macs)
publisher Arak Medical University
series Majallah-i dānishgāh-i ̒ulūm-i pizishkī-i Arāk
issn 1735-5338
2008-644X
publishDate 2016-08-01
description Abstract Background: Determining the level of manual ability of children with cerebral palsy has significant role in scheduling care and providing supportive services by organizations such as the a social welfare office. Manual Ability Classification System (MACS) is responsible for this critical matter. In Mazandaran Province, the prediction of manual ability is intuitive and is done without tools. This study aimed to investigate the consistency between operational therapists prediction of future manual function of children with cerebral palsy and MACS scale. Materials and Methods: This study was designed as a cross sectional trial. The study population consisted of 12 occupational therapists working in Mazandaran’s rehabilitation center under the social welfare office. Firstly, occupational therapists chose 100 children with cerebral palsy and classified their future manual ability into five levels according to their prediction. Then the researcher classified the children based on MACS scale. Finally, the amount of prediction consistency between therapists and researcher was statisticaly analyzed. Results: The weighted kappa coefficients of MACS scale were 0.671 in first level and 0.747 in fifth level that show good agreement in these two levels. This coefficient was 0.417 in third level and 0.444 in forth level that shows fair agreement. The weighted kappa coefficient was 0.358 in second level that indicates slight agreement. Conclusion: With prediction consistency between operational therapists and researcher, MACS is used as a suitable means for classifying the level of manual ability in children with cerebral palsy and predicting their needs to adaptive and auxiliary devices by occupational therapists in rehabilitation centers and social welfare offices.
topic Cerebral palsy
Manual ability
Manual ability classification system
MACS scale
url http://amuj.arakmu.ac.ir/article-1-4239-en.pdf
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