Correlation of cerebral palsy with some perinatal factors surveyed among hospitals, schools and rehabilitation institution around Metro Manila
A total of 81 mothers with cerebral palsied children were interviewed. These mothers had their children treated at the following centers: Philippine Children's Medical Centre, ELKS Cerebral Palsy Project, National Orthopedic Hospital, and Cupertino School for Special Children. About 53.1% of th...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-26032021-05-31T03:51:30Z Correlation of cerebral palsy with some perinatal factors surveyed among hospitals, schools and rehabilitation institution around Metro Manila Salud, Jonathan Victor Espiritu A total of 81 mothers with cerebral palsied children were interviewed. These mothers had their children treated at the following centers: Philippine Children's Medical Centre, ELKS Cerebral Palsy Project, National Orthopedic Hospital, and Cupertino School for Special Children. About 53.1% of the children were the youngest in their family, 17.3% were the eldest, 11.1% were middle children, and 19% were solo children. 88.9% were delivered by doctors, 7.4% by midwives, and 3.7% by manghihilots. Most of these infants were born in hospitals (84%), followed by houses (11.1%), and clinics (4.9%). Regarding the manner of delivery, 61.7% were normal spontaneous, 6.2% were normal assisted, and 32.1% were caesarean section. Those presented cephalic were 81.5%, breech at 8.6%, and 9.9% were unknown. Among all the factors considered in the study, the most frequently associated ones were being the youngest child (36/81), premature delivery (26/81), cord around neck (9/81), smoking (8/81), and twin pregnancy (7/81). Of all the mothers, 91.4% consulted regularly with their gynecologist, while 39.5% experienced difficult labor. From the data, the most probable factors that maybe related to cerebral palsy occurrence are: being the youngest child, premature delivery, cord around neck, smoking, and twin pregnancy. However, a comparative case-control study is needed in order to form a definite conclusion. Cerebral palsy, although unknown to many, is the leading cause of childhood disability. It must be given proper attention, for this condition is permanent. 1997-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/1603 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Cerebral palsied children Brain damage Perinatology Correlation (Statistics) Factor analysis |
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A total of 81 mothers with cerebral palsied children were interviewed. These mothers had their children treated at the following centers: Philippine Children's Medical Centre, ELKS Cerebral Palsy Project, National Orthopedic Hospital, and Cupertino School for Special Children. About 53.1% of the children were the youngest in their family, 17.3% were the eldest, 11.1% were middle children, and 19% were solo children. 88.9% were delivered by doctors, 7.4% by midwives, and 3.7% by manghihilots. Most of these infants were born in hospitals (84%), followed by houses (11.1%), and clinics (4.9%). Regarding the manner of delivery, 61.7% were normal spontaneous, 6.2% were normal assisted, and 32.1% were caesarean section. Those presented cephalic were 81.5%, breech at 8.6%, and 9.9% were unknown. Among all the factors considered in the study, the most frequently associated ones were being the youngest child (36/81), premature delivery (26/81), cord around neck (9/81), smoking (8/81), and twin pregnancy (7/81). Of all the mothers, 91.4% consulted regularly with their gynecologist, while 39.5% experienced difficult labor. From the data, the most probable factors that maybe related to cerebral palsy occurrence are: being the youngest child, premature delivery, cord around neck, smoking, and twin pregnancy. However, a comparative case-control study is needed in order to form a definite conclusion. Cerebral palsy, although unknown to many, is the leading cause of childhood disability. It must be given proper attention, for this condition is permanent. |
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