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Data on cerebral palsy in Vietnam will inform clinical practice and policy in low and middle-income countries.

Tasneem KarimRachael DossetorNguyen Thi Huong GiangTrinh Quang DungTran Vinh SonNguyen Xuan HoaNguyen Hong TuyetNguyen Thi Van AnhCao Minh ChauNguyen Van BangNadia BadawiGulam KhandakerElizabeth Elliott
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2021)
We established hospital-based surveillance of CP in Hanoi and confirmed a high burden and severity of CP with potentially preventable risk factors. These data will inform clinician training and health policy and identify need for evidence-based care and assistive devices.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONWe identified a high number of children with severe forms of cerebral palsy (CP) in Hanoi, Vietnam through hospital-based surveillance.There is an urgent need for clinician training and access to and use of evidence-based interventions including assistive technology.This study will inform local capacity building and health policy for improved diagnosis and care of children with CP in Vietnam and other low and middle-income countries.
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