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Validation
of a Unique Measure of Physical Carer Demand in Parents of Physically
Disabled Children – A Pilot Study
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Mathew Prior1
Karen Grimmer-Somers, PhD, M Med Sc, B Physio2
Susan Gibson, B App Sc (Physio), Grad Dip Physio (Paeds), M App Sc Physio
(Paeds)3
1. Centre for Allied Health Evidence, University of South
Australia, Adelaide, South Australia
2. Professor of Allied Health, Director, Centre for Allied Health Evidence,
Adelaide, South Australia
3. Research Senior Physiotherapist, Novita Children's Services, Regency
Park, South Australia
Australia
Citation:
Prior, M.,
Grimmer-Somers, K., Gibson, S. Validation of a Unique Measure of Physical
Carer Demand in Parents of Physically Disabled Children – A Pilot Study. The Internet Journal of Allied
Health Sciences and Practice. January 2007, Volume 5 Number 1.
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Abstract
Background: There is scarce epidemiology of low back pain [LBP]
in parents of physically disabled children. Whilst it has been
suggested that physical stress related to carer-related duties may be
a risk factor for LBP in this parent group, and may explain the
reported high prevalence of LBP, no known instrument presently
measures this. Subjects and Purpose: Following a review of
relevant carer literature, a survey instrument measuring aspects of
physical carer demand was designed (Parent-Specific Physical Carer
Demand Measure [P-S PCDM]), using existing and new instrument items,
and targeted response categories. It was tested for validity and
sensitivity on a small number of parents of physically disabled
children between the ages of 5 and 12 years. Results: The
instrument had face, content and construct validity, as parents
believed that it encompassed the range of important physical issues
that they dealt with regularly, and that the response categories were
sufficiently distinct to distinguish between children with different
carer needs. Conclusion: The instrument provides a specific
mechanism to measure physical carer burden in young disabled children.
Future research using the instrument with larger and more
heterogeneous samples is required to test the reliability, validity
and sensitivity of the instrument. |
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Keywords
and terms: carer demand, physically disabled children, low back
pain, survey instrument |
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