The relations with the environmental factors and factors that judged timing for surgeries

  • KUSUMOTO Yasuaki
    Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, Tokyo University of Technology
  • MAKITA Mitsuyo
    Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, Tokyo University of Technology
  • NITTA Osamu
    Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University
  • FURUKAWA Yorimitsu
    Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University
  • MATSUDA Tadamitsu
    Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, Uekusa-Gakuen University

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  • 整形外科手術の手術時期を判断した要因と環境因子との関係
  • 整形外科手術の手術時期を判断した要因と環境因子との関係 : 脳性麻痺患者の保護者の場合
  • セイケイ ゲカ シュジュツ ノ シュジュツ ジキ オ ハンダン シタ ヨウイン ト カンキョウ インシ ト ノ カンケイ : ノウセイ マヒ カンジャ ノ ホゴシャ ノ バアイ
  • the case of the guardian of the cerebral palsy patients who had undergone orthopedics surgeries
  • 脳性麻痺患者の保護者の場合

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Abstract

Objectives: This study aimed to clarify the relations with the environmental factor and factors that the guardian of the cerebral palsy patients who received an orthopedic surgery judged timing for surgeries. Methods: 182 questionnaires answered by guardians were selected among 358 patients who had undergone the orthopedic surgery and be able to collect a questionnaire. We clarified appropriate group and inappropriate group, unclear group from the query with timing for surgeries. We carried out one-way analysis of variance and Kruskal Wallis test among three groups and analyzed the reasons of query with timing for surgeries by qualitative analysis. Results: Compared with the unclear group, the appropriate group showed a significantly greater the current satisfaction for the physical function change. In addition, these categories were selected “uncertain knowledge of orthopedic surgery”, ”difficulty of parents` judgment”, “limitation of environmental factor”, “compatibility between social participation and procedure”, “feeling of isolation”. Conclusions: The current satisfaction for the physical function change influenced a judgment of timing for surgeries, and it was possibility that a judgment of timing for surgeries and the postoperative satisfaction might improved by environmental setting.

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