Journal article
The Move & PLAY Study: An Example of Comprehensive Rehabilitation Outcomes Research
Physical therapy, v 90(11), pp 1660-1672
01 Nov 2010
PMID: 20724418
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Abstract
This perspective article provides an example of a study planned using guidelines for comprehensive rehabilitation outcomes research, an approach that is believed to give service providers meaningful evidence to support practice. This line of investigation has been guided by the World Health Organization's International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health. The short title of a study under way is Move & PLAY (Movement and Participation in Life Activities of Young Children). The article briefly describes the conceptual model, provides guidelines on how indicators and measures are selected, alludes to the details of selected measures, and describes processes of preparing for data collection, including obtaining ethics approval, preparing data collection booklets, training assessors and interviewers, and sampling. The aim of this investigation is to gain a better understanding of the multiple child, family, and service factors associated with changes in mobility, self-care, and play of preschool children with cerebral palsy as a result of using this research method. Comprehensive rehabilitation outcomes research holds promise in providing evidence that supports the complexities of planning rehabilitation services with clients with chronic conditions, such as children with cerebral palsy.
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- Title
- The Move & PLAY Study: An Example of Comprehensive Rehabilitation Outcomes Research
- Creators
- Doreen J Bartlett - D.J. Bartlett, PT, PhD, is Associate Professor, School of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, 1588 Elborn College, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada N6G 1H1Lisa A Chiarello - L.A. Chiarello, PT, PhD, PCS, is Associate Professor, Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaSarah Westcott McCoy - S.W. McCoy, PT, PhD, is Associate Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Program in Physical Therapy, University of Washington, Seattle, WashingtonRobert J Palisano - R.J. Palisano, PT, ScD, is Professor, Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences, Drexel UniversityPeter L Rosenbaum - P.L. Rosenbaum, MD, FRCP(C), is Professor of Pediatrics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, CanadaLynn Jeffries - L. Jeffries, PT, PhD, PCS, is Associate Professor, School of Physical Therapy, Langston University, Langston, OklahomaAlyssa LaForme Fiss - A.L. Fiss, PT, PhD, PCS, is Assistant Professor, Division of Physical Therapy, Mercer University, Atlanta, GeorgiaBarbara Stoskopf - B. Stoskopf, RN, MHSc, is Move & PLAY Project Coordinator, CanChild Centre for Childhood Disability Research, McMaster University
- Publication Details
- Physical therapy, v 90(11), pp 1660-1672
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- [Retired Faculty]; Physical Therapy (and Rehabilitation Sciences)
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:000283666200013
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-78649713206
- Other Identifier
- 991014878228304721
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- Domestic collaboration
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- Web of Science research areas
- Orthopedics
- Rehabilitation