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Predictors of rehabilitation service utilisation among children with cerebral palsy (CP) in low-and middle-income countries (LMIC): Findings from the global LMIC CP register

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posted on 2024-08-12, 23:39 authored by Mahmudul Al ImamMahmudul Al Imam, Israt JahanIsrat Jahan, M Muhit, D Hardianto, F Laryea, AB Chhetri, H Smithers-Sheedy, S McIntyre, N Badawi, Gulam KhandakerGulam Khandaker

Background: We assessed the rehabilitation status and predictors of rehabilitation service utilisation among children with cerebral palsy (CP) in selected low-and middle-income countries (LMICs). Methods: Data from the Global LMIC CP Register (GLM-CPR), a multi-country register of children with CP aged <18 years in selected countries, were used. Descriptive and inferential statistics (e.g., adjusted odds ratios) were reported. 

Results: Between January 2015 and December 2019, 3441 children were registered from Bangladesh (n = 2852), Indonesia (n = 130), Nepal (n = 182), and Ghana (n = 277). The proportion of children who never received rehabilitation was 49.8% (n = 1411) in Bangladesh, 45.8% (n = 82) in Nepal, 66.2% (n = 86) in Indonesia, and 26.7% (n = 74) in Ghana. The mean (Standard Deviation) age of commencing rehabilitation services was relatively delayed in Nepal (3.9 (3.1) year). Lack of awareness was the most frequently reported reason for not receiving rehabilitation in all four countries. Common predictors of not receiving rehabilitation were older age at assessment (i.e., age of children at the time of the data collection), low parental education and family income, mild functional limitation, and associated impairments (i.e., hearing and/or intellectual impairments). Additionally, gender of the children significantly influenced rehabilitation service utilisation in Bangladesh. 

Conclusions: Child’s age, functional limitation and associated impairments, and parental education and economic status influenced the rehabilitation utilisation among children with CP in LMICs. Policymakers and service providers could use these findings to increase access to rehabilitation and improve equity in rehabilitation service utilisation for better functional outcome of children with CP.

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Volume

11

Issue

7

Start Page

1

End Page

15

Number of Pages

15

eISSN

2076-3425

ISSN

2076-3425

Location

Switzerland

Publisher

MDPI

Publisher License

CC BY

Language

eng

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • Yes

Acceptance Date

2021-06-22

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Medium

Electronic

Journal

Brain Sciences

Article Number

ARTN 848

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