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Elementary school enrolment and its determinants among children with cerebral palsy in Thiruvananthapuram district, Kerala, India

Context: There is enough documented evidence to prove the benefits of early and appropriate initiation of education among children with cerebral palsy (CP). Aim: To find out the proportion of children with CP who are enrolled for some kind of formal education and to study the determinants of the sam...

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Main Author: Thekkumkara Surendran Nair Anish, Reshmi Ramachandran, P Sivaram, Seetha Mohandas, Archana Sasidharan, Pallipurathu Reghunathan Nair Sreelakshmi
Format: Printed Book
Published: Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice 2013
Online Access:http://10.26.1.76/ks/004768.pdf
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100 |a Thekkumkara Surendran Nair Anish, Reshmi Ramachandran, P Sivaram, Seetha Mohandas, Archana Sasidharan, Pallipurathu Reghunathan Nair Sreelakshmi  |9 22307 
245 |a Elementary school enrolment and its determinants among children with cerebral palsy in Thiruvananthapuram district, Kerala, India 
260 |b Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice   |c 2013 
300 |b Vol 4 Supplement 1 
520 |a Context: There is enough documented evidence to prove the benefits of early and appropriate initiation of education among children with cerebral palsy (CP). Aim: To find out the proportion of children with CP who are enrolled for some kind of formal education and to study the determinants of the same. Setting and Design: This cross sectional study was done among children, attending the special clinics at government medical college, Thiruvananthapuram. Materials and Methods: Children between 3 and 12 years of age diagnosed with CP were subjects for the study. Statistical Analysis Used: Enrollment for any form of formal education was the major outcome variable. The factors associated with initiation of formal education were tested using Chi‐square test or Fischer’s exact test. Independent association of each factor was evaluated through binary logistic Regression analysis. Results and Conclusions: The mean (SD) age of the children (n = 86) was 5.7 (2.3) years with forty‐six (53.5%) of them being girls. Diplegia was the commonest limb abnormality found. Fifty‐two (60.5%) children were undergoing some kind of schooling. Those children who were less dependent physically and those who had achieved better language development were regular school goers. After binary logistic regression the ability of a child to speak in sentences (P = 0.008) and ambulatory level of the child (P = 0.019) were factors which favored, whereas delay in attaining the adaptive developmental milestone of transferring objects from one hand to another (P = 0.014) was found to be detrimental for school enrollment. 
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