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Context therapy: a new intervention approach for children with cerebral palsy

Abstract

AIM: To describe the development of context therapy, a new intervention approach designed for a randomized controlled trial. METHOD: Therapists were trained to change task and environmental factors to achieve parent-identified functional goals for children with cerebral palsy. Therapists did not provide any remediation strategies to change the abilities of the child. Theoretical constructs were developed using dynamic systems theory and the principles of family-centered care. A primary therapist model was used. A three-step intervention strategy was developed. RESULTS: Therapists adhered to the treatment protocol. Parents participated in the development of both functional goals and intervention strategies. INTERPRETATION: A therapy approach focusing on changing the task and the environment rather than children's impairments can be a viable treatment strategy and merits further investigation. The detailed description of the context therapy approach allows replication by both researchers and clinicians. Such intervention descriptions are an important methodological consideration in rehabilitation research.

Authors

DARRAH J; LAW MC; POLLOCK N; WILSON B; RUSSELL DJ; WALTER SD; ROSENBAUM P; GALUPPI B

Journal

Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, Vol. 53, No. 7, pp. 615–620

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

July 1, 2011

DOI

10.1111/j.1469-8749.2011.03959.x

ISSN

0012-1622

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