The implementation of systematic monitoring of cognition in children with cerebral palsy in Sweden and Norway.
Maja KnudsenKristine StadskleivElisabeth O'ReganAnn I Alriksson-SchmidtGuro L AndersenSandra Julsen HollungÅsa KorsfeltPia ÖdmanPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation (2022)
The findings illustrate that the provision of information is not sufficient to change practice. Implementation of new re/habilitation procedures is aided by targeting health care practices individually.Implications for rehabilitationChildren with cerebral palsy (CP) have increased risk of cognitive impairments that require intervention.Assessments of cognition should be offered to all children with CP because the nature of cognitive impairments may vary.Introducing a follow-up protocol of how and when to perform cognitive assessments is a step towards ensuring equal access to the services for all children with CP.A quality improvement project might be a viable method for implementing a protocol into everyday clinical practice.