This paper describes a preliminary study to investigate a range of approaches that might be used for measuring the effects of special seating on people with profound and multiple disabilities and their carers. A number of tools are proposed for measuring the effects on quality of life, function and carer satisfaction. The results of applying these tools to measure the effects of intervention with customized molded seating on nine people with multiple disabilities are described. The results suggest that these tools are sensitive to this intervention, showing a general beneficial effect with good carer satisfaction. The study points the way towards application of these tools to people with a wider range of disabilities and to different interventions.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Neilson2001
%A Neilson, A. R.
%A Bardsley, G. I.
%A Rowley, D. L.
%A Hogg, J.
%A Malek, M.
%A Morrison, G. C.
%A Kirkwood, C. A.
%D 2001
%J J Rehabil Res Dev
%K Adult; Cerebral Palsy; Disabled Persons; Equipment Design; Female; Health Status Indicators; Human; Learning Disorders; Male; Quality of Life; Wheelchairs; s
%N 2
%P 201--214
%T Measuring the effects of seating on people with profound and multiple disabilities--a preliminary study.
%V 38
%X This paper describes a preliminary study to investigate a range of approaches that might be used for measuring the effects of special seating on people with profound and multiple disabilities and their carers. A number of tools are proposed for measuring the effects on quality of life, function and carer satisfaction. The results of applying these tools to measure the effects of intervention with customized molded seating on nine people with multiple disabilities are described. The results suggest that these tools are sensitive to this intervention, showing a general beneficial effect with good carer satisfaction. The study points the way towards application of these tools to people with a wider range of disabilities and to different interventions.
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abstract = {This paper describes a preliminary study to investigate a range of approaches that might be used for measuring the effects of special seating on people with profound and multiple disabilities and their carers. A number of tools are proposed for measuring the effects on quality of life, function and carer satisfaction. The results of applying these tools to measure the effects of intervention with customized molded seating on nine people with multiple disabilities are described. The results suggest that these tools are sensitive to this intervention, showing a general beneficial effect with good carer satisfaction. The study points the way towards application of these tools to people with a wider range of disabilities and to different interventions.},
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