Mapping the focus of research conducted with adults with cerebral palsy: an overview of systematic reviews.
Lyndal HickeyOsman KuyucakLukas ClausenChristine ImmsPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation (2022)
Research involving adults with CP is growing; however, this overview of reviews found a predominant focus on mobility and gait. Future research, informed by consumer priorities, is needed to address a broader range of key health and participation outcomes.Implications for rehabilitationFitness, mobility, and gait were the most common research topics found in these systematic reviews suggesting a narrow research focus in adults with CP.There are significant gaps in our knowledge to inform clinical messages for practice about broad long-term outcomes of CP and how best to support their activity performance and participation.There is very limited evidence with which to guide and support rehabilitation professionals working in this field.