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Measurement properties of the Gross Motor Function Classification System, Gross Motor Function Classification System-Expanded & Revised, Manual Ability Classification System, and Communication Function Classification System in cerebral palsy: a systematic review with meta-analysis.

Daniele PiscitelliFrancesco FerrarelloAlessandro UgoliniSofia VerolaLeonardo Pellicciari
Published in: Developmental medicine and child neurology (2021)
These instruments can be used by health care professionals and caregivers to quantify the constructs needed to measure ability in children with CP. Current high-quality evidence supports the use of these tools to classify ability in children with CP. Adopting the COSMIN guidelines, content, and cross-cultural validity should be investigated further. What this paper adds Strong evidence supports the reliability and construct validity of the GMFCS, GMFCS-E&R, MACS, and CFCS as functional classification systems in children with cerebral palsy. The GMFCS, GMFCS-E&R, MACS, and CFCS can be used by both health care professionals and caregivers. The GMFCS, GMFCS-E&R, MACS, and CFCS should not be used to detect change.
Keyphrases
  • children with cerebral palsy
  • healthcare
  • cerebral palsy
  • young adults
  • palliative care
  • machine learning
  • deep learning
  • clinical practice
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  • patient reported outcomes
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