Translation and validation of the gross motor function classification system among Nepalese children with cerebral palsy: A cohort study. (Record no. 3315)

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Personal name Acharya,Bishnu Dutta.
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Title Translation and validation of the gross motor function classification system among Nepalese children with cerebral palsy: A cohort study.
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. c2023.
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Summary, etc. ABSTRACT:<br/><br/>Background: Self-reported outcome measures are an increasingly important component of the assessment and <br/>management of children with cerebral palsy. The Gross Motor Functional Classification System <br/>expanded and revised version (GMFCS-E&R) is one of the most commonly used health related <br/>quality of life measures and has been translated into multiple languages. There are currently no <br/>self-reported questionnaires available in Nepali. Therefore the aim of this study was to translate <br/>and cross-culturally adapt the (GMFCS-E&R) into Nepali and to evaluate its measurement <br/>properties in the 6-18 year age group. <br/><br/>Results: Of the total 110 participants 69 (62.7%) were male and 41 (37.3%) were females. Mean age of <br/>the children was 12.47 and the Standard Deviation of 4.64. Based on the Gross Motor Function <br/>Classification System, we found that 39 (35.5%) of participants lies in level I and secondly in <br/>Level 5 there were 24 (21.8%). The acceptable Content validation index (CVI) was found to be <br/>0.898. Measurement property testing revealed inter rater reliability internal consistency <br/>Cronbach’s α≥0.991. <br/><br/>Conclusion: The Nepali version of the PEDsQL-CP was easily understood and demonstrated excellent <br/>reliability and validity measurement properties. It would be recommended as a quality of life <br/>measure of Nepali children with cerebral palsy in both clinical practice and for research <br/>purposes. <br/><br/>Key Words: Nepalese children, cerebral palsy, cross-cultural adaptation, Nepali
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Nepalese children.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Cerebral palsy.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Cross-cultural adaptation.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Nepali.
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