To develop and examine the test-retest reliability of a wheelchair skills test for children
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Brief title
Condition
- Chromosomal abnormalities, gene alterations and gene variants
- Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders congenital
- Neurological disorders NEC
Synonym
Research involving
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
Wheelchair skills test results
Secondary outcome
na
Background summary
Wheelchair skills seem to be very important in the participation and daily life
functional activities of children. There is no description in literature about
wheelchair skills in children.
Study objective
To develop and examine the test-retest reliability of a wheelchair skills test
for children
Study design
Reproducibility study
Study burden and risks
The risks of this study are negligible. The wheelchair skills test contains the
same exercises as the obstacles they encounter in every day life, physiotherapy
or physical education classes.
Rembrandtkade 10
Utrecht 3583TM
NL
Rembrandtkade 10
Utrecht 3583TM
NL
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Age
Inclusion criteria
Children who are propelling a manual wheelchair
Capable of following simple comments
Aged between 7 and 18 years
Informed consent of parents and children from the age of 12
Exclusion criteria
Children can not be included in another research project that can influence the results of the current study
Parents or guardians with insufficient knowledge of the Dutch language
Design
Recruitment
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CCMO | NL43378.041.13 |