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Does Motivation of the Parents Affect the Efficiency of Home Exercises in Children With OBPP?
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Motivation for Obstetric Paralyses. Completed, enrolled 33 participants.
Detailed Summary
The present study examined the effect of motivation on home exercise program and children's functional scores. 33 OBPP children (Narakas Type 2) aged between 0-18 months were divided into two groups. Intervention group was motivated via phone. Both groups were informed about OBPP, performed home exercises and filled exercise diary. Intrinsic Motivation Scale was used for measuring motivation and Gilbert and Raimondi Scoring and Active Movement Scoring were used for evaluating functional improvements at first assessment, 6th week and 12th week. For final comparison, parents were divided into two more groups (highly motivated and motivated group) based on motivation scores.
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Interventions
Families were called via phone weekly and all questions were answered. Parents were motivated through phone.