Characteristics of Children with Cerebral Palsy and Their Utilization of Services in Saudi Arabia
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Ethical Consideration
2.2. Participants
2.3. Measures
2.3.1. Child and Family Questionnaire
2.3.2. The Gross Motor Function Classification System-Expanded and Revised
2.3.3. Services Questionnaire
2.4. Procedure
2.5. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Child and Family Characteristics
3.2. Children’s Associated Impairments
3.3. Previous Medical and Surgical Treatments
3.4. School and Education
3.5. Medical and Rehabilitation Services
3.6. Profiles of Children and Services by GMFCS and by Region
4. Discussion
4.1. Children with CP and Their Families in Saudi Arabia
4.2. Services for Children with CP in Saudi Arabia
4.3. Implication for Practice
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Children Characteristics | n (%) |
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Children’s age groups (years) | |
Infants and toddlers (0–3) | 56 (24.7) |
Preschoolers (>3–6) | 71 (31.3) |
School-age (>6–12) | 83 (36.6) |
Adolescents (>12–18) | 17 (7.5) |
Child sex | |
Male | 134 (59.0) |
Female | 93 (41.0) |
GMFCS levels | |
Level I | 21 (9.3) |
Level II | 56 (24.7) |
Level III | 46 (20.3) |
Level IV | 52 (22.9) |
Level V | 52 (22.9) |
Predominant motor types and subtypes of cerebral palsy | |
Spastic | 182 (80.2) |
Quadriplegia | 66 (29.1) |
Diplegia | 78 (34.4) |
Triplegia | 11 (4.8) |
Hemiplegia | 22 (9.7) |
Monoplegia | 5 (2.2) |
Mixed | 7 (3.1) |
Hypotonia | 19 (8.4) |
Athetoid | 6 (2.6) |
Ataxic | 5 (2.2) |
Unknown | 8 (3.5) |
Parents’ Characteristics | n (%) |
---|---|
Mothers’ age-group (years) | |
21–30 | 72 (31.7) |
31–40 | 100 (44.0) |
41–50 | 49 (21.6) |
≥51 | 6 (2.6) |
Fathers’ age-group (years) | |
21–30 | 19 (8.4) |
31–40 | 108 (47.6) |
41–50 | 71 (31.3) |
≥51 | 29 (12.8) |
Mothers’ Educational level | |
Less than primary school | 10 (4.41) |
Primary school | 18 (7.9) |
Intermediate school | 16 (7.0) |
High school | 82 (36.1) |
Diploma | 17 (7.5) |
Bachelor | 81 (35.68) |
Masters | 2 (0.88) |
PhD | 1 (0.4) |
Fathers’ Educational level | |
Less than primary school | 5 (2.2) |
Primary school | 14 (6.2) |
Intermediate school | 17 (7.5) |
High school | 83 (36.6) |
Diploma | 31 (13.7) |
Bachelor | 71 (31.3) |
Masters | 5 (2.2) |
PhD | 1 (0.4) |
Mothers’ employment status | |
Full-time | 35 (16.1) |
Part-time | 5 (2.3) |
Not working | 187 (81.6) |
Fathers’ employment status | |
Full-time | 174 (76.6) |
Part-time | 9 (4.0) |
Not working | 44 (19.4) |
Total number of children in family * | |
1 | 48 (21.1) |
2 | 63 (27. 8) |
3 | 46 (20.3) |
4 | 44 (19.4) |
5 | 18 (7.9) |
≥6 | 8 (3.5) |
Other children with disabilities in family | |
Yes | 33 (14.5) |
No | 194 (85.5) |
Family income/month ** | |
≥15,000 | 37 (16.3) |
10,001–15,000 | 51 (22.5) |
5000–10,000 | 97 (42.7) |
<5000 | 42 (18.5) |
Relationship of respondent to the child | |
Mother | 182 (80.2) |
Father | 37 (16.3) |
Both parents | 2 (0.8) |
Others | 6 (2.6) |
Impairment | Affected Children n (%) | Received Treatment n (%) | ADL † Mean (SD) |
---|---|---|---|
Speech impairment | 124 (54.6) | 44 (35.5) | 2.21 (1.4) |
Visual impairment | 87 (38.3) | 69 (79.3) | 1.38 (1.4) |
Learning problems | 85 (37.4) | 28 (32.9) | 2.51 (1.3) |
Attention problem | 68 (30.0) | 23 (33.8) | 2.24 (1.2) |
Feeding problem | 56 (24.7) | 36 (64.3) | 2.23 (1.3) |
Epilepsy disorders | 50 (22.0) | 47 (94.0) | 1.68 (1.3) |
Orthopedic conditions | 49 (21.6) | 35 (71.4) | 2.08 (1.4) |
Behavior problems | 35 (15.4) | 8 (22.9) | 2.34 (1.4) |
Pain | 34 (15.0) | 21 (61.8) | 2.03 (1.3) |
Respiratory disease | 29 (12.8) | 21 (72.4) | 2.03 (1.5) |
Hearing impairment | 13 (5.70) | 9 (69.2) | 2.15 (1.6) |
Obesity | 5 (2.20) | 0 (00.0) | 2.20 (0.8) |
Number of Services | n (%) |
---|---|
0 | 4 (1.8) |
1 | 26 (11.7) |
2–3 | 124 (55.6) |
4–5 | 62 (27.8) |
6 | 7 (3.1) |
GMFCS Level | I (n = 21) | II (n = 56) | III (n = 46) | IV (n = 50) | V (n = 50) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Age, years Mean (SD) | 6.8 (4.1) | 6.7 (3.5) | 5.1 (2.8) | 5.8 (4.3) | 6.6 (3.8) |
Distribution of CP * | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) |
Quadriplegia | - | 5 (8.9) | 3(6.5) | 19 (38.0) | 37 (74.0) |
Triplegia | - | - | 4 (8.7) | - | 2 (4.0) |
Diplegia | 8 (38.1) | 23 (41.1) | 29 (63.0) | 14 (28.0) | 2 (4.0) |
Hemiplegia | 5 (23.8) | 14 (25.0) | - | - | - |
Hypotonia | 4 (19.0) | - | 3 (6.5) | 6 (12.0) | 4 (8.0) |
Dyskinetic | - | - | - | - | 2 (4.0) |
Associated impairments ** | |||||
Speech | 5 (23.8) | 24 (42.9) | 19 (41.3) | 28 (56.0) | 44 (88.0) |
Learning | 4 (19.0) | 18 (32.1) | 14 (30.4) | 14 (28.0) | 31 (62.0) |
Attention | 4 (19.0) | 14 (25.0) | 14 (30.4) | 14 (28.0) | 18 (36.0 |
Visual | 4 (19.0) | 16 (28.6) | 20 (43.5) | 25 (50.0) | 22 (44.0) |
Orthopedic | 4 (19.0) | - | - | 13 (26.0) | 14 (28.0) |
Feeding | - | - | - | 14 (28.0) | 24 (48.0) |
Epilepsy | - | - | - | - | 20 (40.0) |
Services received *** | |||||
PT | 19 (90.5) | 54 (96.4) | 44 (95.7) | 50 (100.0) | 48 (96.0) |
Orthopedist | 12 (57.1) | 19 (33.9) | 22 (47.8) | 22 (44.0) | 13 (26.0) |
Neurologist | 7 (33.3) | 31 (55.4) | 30 (65.2) | 30 (60.0) | 37 (74.0) |
Orthotics | 11 (52.4) | 26 (46.4) | 22 (47.8) | 21 (42.0) | 22 (44.0) |
OT | - | 18 (32.1) | 17 (37.0) | 19 (38.0) | 19 (38.0) |
Region | South (N = 51) | Center (N = 49) | East (N = 28) | West (N = 88) | North (N = 7) | |
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GMFCS levels n (%) | I | 4 (7.8) | 6 (12.2) | 6 (21.4) | 5 (5.7) | 0 (0) |
II | 16 (31.4) | 11 (22.4) | 7 (25.0) | 21 (23.9) | 1 (14.3) | |
III | 10 (19.6) | 12 (24.5) | 2 (7.1) | 20 (22.7) | 2 (28.6) | |
IV | 12 (23.5) | 11 (22.4) | 7 (25.0) | 18 (20.5) | 2 (28.6) | |
V | 9 (17.6) | 9 (18.4) | 6 (21.4) | 24 (27.3) | 2 (28.6) | |
Age in years mean (SD) | 5.97 (3.7) | 5.31 (3.3) | 7.54 (5.0) | 6.27 (3.4) | 7.05 (4.4) | |
Sex n (%) | Male | 30 (58.8) | 29 (59.2) | 17 (60.7) | 51 (58.0) | 4 (57.1) |
Female | 21 (41.2) | 20 (40.8) | 11 (39.3) | 37 (42.0) | 3 (42.9) | |
Associated impairments *† n (%) | Speech | 29 (56.9) | 20 (40.8) | 13 (46.4) | 53 (60.2) | 5 (71.4) |
Visual | 16 (31.4) | 23 (46.9) | 12 (42.9) | 31 (35.2) | 5 (71.4) | |
Attention | 14 (50.0) | 28 (31.8) | ||||
Learning | 25 (49.0) | 11 (39.3) | 32 (36.4) | 3 (42.9) | ||
Feeding | 17 (34.7) | 4 (57.1) | ||||
Pain | 13 (26.5) | 7 (25.0) | ||||
Orthopedic | 10 (35.7) | 24 (27.3) | ||||
Epilepsy | 3 (42.9) | |||||
Behavior | 7 (25.0) | 2 (28.6) | ||||
Respiratory | 2 (28.6) | |||||
Services received *† n (%) | PT | 51 (100.0) | 49 (100.0) | 23 (82.1) | 85 (96.6) | 7 (100.0) |
Neurologist | 31 (60.8) | 37 (75.5) | 10 (35.7) | 51 (58.0) | 6 (85.7) | |
Orthotics | 29 (56.9) | 25 (51.0) | 17 (60.7) | 28 (31.8) | 3 (42.9) | |
Orthopedist | 15 (29.4) | 24 (49.0) | 10 (35.7) | 35 (39.8) | 4 (57.1) | |
OT | 16 (31.4) | 17 (34.7) | 38 (43.2) | |||
Speech Therapy | 3 (42.9) | |||||
Total number of services received ** n (%) | 0 | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 3 (10.7) | 1 (1.1) | 0 (0) |
1 | 8 (15.7) | 1 (2.0) | 7 (25.0) | 10 (11.4) | 0 (0) | |
2–3 | 27 (52.9) | 31 (63.3) | 11 (39.3) | 52 (59.1) | 3 (42.9) | |
4–6 | 16 (31.4) | 17 (34.7) | 7 (25.0) | 25 (28.4) | 4 (57.1) |
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Saleh, M.N.; Alharbi, A.; Albalwi, A.; Alatawi, S.; Algamdi, M.; Alshahrani, A.; Al Bakri, B.; Almasri, N. Characteristics of Children with Cerebral Palsy and Their Utilization of Services in Saudi Arabia. Healthcare 2023, 11, 2690. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11192690
Saleh MN, Alharbi A, Albalwi A, Alatawi S, Algamdi M, Alshahrani A, Al Bakri B, Almasri N. Characteristics of Children with Cerebral Palsy and Their Utilization of Services in Saudi Arabia. Healthcare. 2023; 11(19):2690. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11192690
Chicago/Turabian StyleSaleh, Maysoun Nimer, Ahmad Alharbi, Abdulaziz Albalwi, Salem Alatawi, Maaidah Algamdi, Abdulaziz Alshahrani, Basil Al Bakri, and Nihad Almasri. 2023. "Characteristics of Children with Cerebral Palsy and Their Utilization of Services in Saudi Arabia" Healthcare 11, no. 19: 2690. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11192690
APA StyleSaleh, M. N., Alharbi, A., Albalwi, A., Alatawi, S., Algamdi, M., Alshahrani, A., Al Bakri, B., & Almasri, N. (2023). Characteristics of Children with Cerebral Palsy and Their Utilization of Services in Saudi Arabia. Healthcare, 11(19), 2690. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11192690