Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research (Oct 2015)

Systematic cognitive monitoring of children with cerebral palsy – the development of an assessment and follow-up protocol

  • Louise Bøttcher,
  • Kristine Stadskleiv,
  • Torhild Berntsen,
  • Klaus Christensen,
  • Åsa Korsfelt,
  • Margareta Kihlgren,
  • Pia Ödman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/15017419.2015.1091035
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 4
pp. 304 – 315

Abstract

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Cerebral palsy (CP) is associated with cognitive impairments, learning difficulties and reduced social participation. Individual assessment is necessary for individually tailored interventions. This paper describes the development of a systematic follow-up programme of cognition, and the challenges of integrating it into the regular follow-up of children with CP. Initiated by the Nordic users‘ organisations, a group of psychologists proposed a protocol of follow-up of cognition in children with CP – the 'CP Cog'. This protocol consists of neuropsychological instruments covering general cognitive functioning, visuospatial and executive functioning. The article presents a natural experiment describing development and implementation of the cognitive protocol in three Scandinavian countries. This introduction illustrates challenges associated with implementation, especially how the success of the protocol hinges on structural backup within the different countries. In conclusion the CP Cog assessment protocol holds the promise of increasing the awareness among habilitation professionals that children with CP are in need of cognitive evaluation and educational support.

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