Cerebral palsy; nutrition; feeding; perceived nutritional status; concerns

Purpose: To obtain information on characteristics, management, current objective nutritional status and perception of nutritional status of children with cerebral palsy (CP) from healthcare professionals (HCPs) and caregivers. Materials and methods: A detailed survey of several items on eight main topics (general characteristics, motor function, comorbidities, therapies, anthropometry, feeding mode and problems and perceived nutritional status) was developed and tested for the study. Correlation between nutritional status and Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) levels was assessed using continuous variables (Z-scores for weight-for-age, height-for-age, weight-for-height, and body mass index-for-age), and categorical variables (being malnourished, stunted, or wasted). HCP and caregiver perceptions of the child’s nutritional status as well as agreement between perceived and objective nutritional status and agreement between perceived nutritional status and concerns about the nutritional status were analyzed. Results: Data were available for 497 participants from eight European countries. Poorer nutritional status was associated with higher (more severe) GMFCS levels. There was minimal agreement between perceived and objective nutritional status, both for HCPs and caregivers. Agreement between HCP and caregiver perceptions of the child’s nutritional status was weak (weighted kappa 0.56). However, the concerns about the nutritional status of the child were in line with the perceived nutritional status. Conclusions: The risk of poor nutritional status is associated with more severe disability in children and adolescents with CP. There is a mismatch between HCP and caregiver perceptions of participants’ nutritional status as well as between subjective and objective nutritional status. Our data warrant the use of a simple and objective screening tool in daily practice to determine nutritional status in children and adolescents with CP. Clinical trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03499288 (https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03499288).IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATION Use of the ESPGHAN recommendations and simple screening tools in daily practice is needed to improve nutritional care for individuals with CP. Attention should be paid to the differences in the perception of nutritional status of individuals with CP between professionals and caregivers to improve appropriate referral for nutritional support. Objective measures rather than the professional’s perception need to be used to define the nutritional status of individuals with CP.

The PURPLE N study: objective and perceived nutritional status in children and adolescents with cerebral palsy / Fogarasi A.; Fazzi E.; Smorenburg A.R.P.; Mazurkiewicz-Beldzinska M.; Dinopoulos A.; Pobiecka A.; Schroder-van den Nieuwendijk D.; Kraus J.; Tekgul H; and the PUrple study group Giovanni Baranello; Simona Bertoli; Elisa Caramaschi; Duccio Maria Cordelli; Ramona De Amicis; Maria Luisa Forchielli; Azzurra Guerra; Althea Lividini; Maddalena Marchi; Andrea Rossi; Dea Schr€oder-van den Nieuwendijk; JeR drzej Flicinsk; Barbara Gurda; Anna Lemska; Agnieszka Matheisel; Maria Mazurkiewicz-Beldzinska; Zuzanna Niwinska; Małgorzata Pawłowicz; Agnieszka Sawicka; Barbara Steinborn; Marta Szmuda; Anna Winczewska-Wiktor; Marta Zawadzka: Alena Pobiecka; Ebru Arhan; Erhan Bayram; Eskis ehir Osmangazi; Pinar Edem; Deniz Ertem; €Ozben Akı ncı Goktas; Serdal Gungor; Goknur Haliloglu; Aydan Kansu; Mustafa K€om€ur; Akmer Mutlu; Ceyda Tuna Kırsac lıoglu; Cetin Okuyaz; Bilge €Ozg€or; Yesim Ozturk; Safiye Gunes Sagel; Esra Sarıgec ili; Mukadder Ayse Selimoglu; Hepsen Mine €Ozt€urk; Serap Tı ras Teber; Hasan Tekg€ul; G€ulten Thomas; Dilsad Turkdogan; Burcu Volkan; Coskun Yarar; Eskis ehir Osmangazi; Sanem Keskin Yilmaz.. - In: DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION. - ISSN 0963-8288. - ELETTRONICO. - 44:22(2022), pp. 6668-6675. [10.1080/09638288.2021.1970255]

The PURPLE N study: objective and perceived nutritional status in children and adolescents with cerebral palsy

Duccio Maria Cordelli;Maria Luisa Forchielli;
2022

Abstract

Purpose: To obtain information on characteristics, management, current objective nutritional status and perception of nutritional status of children with cerebral palsy (CP) from healthcare professionals (HCPs) and caregivers. Materials and methods: A detailed survey of several items on eight main topics (general characteristics, motor function, comorbidities, therapies, anthropometry, feeding mode and problems and perceived nutritional status) was developed and tested for the study. Correlation between nutritional status and Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) levels was assessed using continuous variables (Z-scores for weight-for-age, height-for-age, weight-for-height, and body mass index-for-age), and categorical variables (being malnourished, stunted, or wasted). HCP and caregiver perceptions of the child’s nutritional status as well as agreement between perceived and objective nutritional status and agreement between perceived nutritional status and concerns about the nutritional status were analyzed. Results: Data were available for 497 participants from eight European countries. Poorer nutritional status was associated with higher (more severe) GMFCS levels. There was minimal agreement between perceived and objective nutritional status, both for HCPs and caregivers. Agreement between HCP and caregiver perceptions of the child’s nutritional status was weak (weighted kappa 0.56). However, the concerns about the nutritional status of the child were in line with the perceived nutritional status. Conclusions: The risk of poor nutritional status is associated with more severe disability in children and adolescents with CP. There is a mismatch between HCP and caregiver perceptions of participants’ nutritional status as well as between subjective and objective nutritional status. Our data warrant the use of a simple and objective screening tool in daily practice to determine nutritional status in children and adolescents with CP. Clinical trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03499288 (https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03499288).IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATION Use of the ESPGHAN recommendations and simple screening tools in daily practice is needed to improve nutritional care for individuals with CP. Attention should be paid to the differences in the perception of nutritional status of individuals with CP between professionals and caregivers to improve appropriate referral for nutritional support. Objective measures rather than the professional’s perception need to be used to define the nutritional status of individuals with CP.
2022
The PURPLE N study: objective and perceived nutritional status in children and adolescents with cerebral palsy / Fogarasi A.; Fazzi E.; Smorenburg A.R.P.; Mazurkiewicz-Beldzinska M.; Dinopoulos A.; Pobiecka A.; Schroder-van den Nieuwendijk D.; Kraus J.; Tekgul H; and the PUrple study group Giovanni Baranello; Simona Bertoli; Elisa Caramaschi; Duccio Maria Cordelli; Ramona De Amicis; Maria Luisa Forchielli; Azzurra Guerra; Althea Lividini; Maddalena Marchi; Andrea Rossi; Dea Schr€oder-van den Nieuwendijk; JeR drzej Flicinsk; Barbara Gurda; Anna Lemska; Agnieszka Matheisel; Maria Mazurkiewicz-Beldzinska; Zuzanna Niwinska; Małgorzata Pawłowicz; Agnieszka Sawicka; Barbara Steinborn; Marta Szmuda; Anna Winczewska-Wiktor; Marta Zawadzka: Alena Pobiecka; Ebru Arhan; Erhan Bayram; Eskis ehir Osmangazi; Pinar Edem; Deniz Ertem; €Ozben Akı ncı Goktas; Serdal Gungor; Goknur Haliloglu; Aydan Kansu; Mustafa K€om€ur; Akmer Mutlu; Ceyda Tuna Kırsac lıoglu; Cetin Okuyaz; Bilge €Ozg€or; Yesim Ozturk; Safiye Gunes Sagel; Esra Sarıgec ili; Mukadder Ayse Selimoglu; Hepsen Mine €Ozt€urk; Serap Tı ras Teber; Hasan Tekg€ul; G€ulten Thomas; Dilsad Turkdogan; Burcu Volkan; Coskun Yarar; Eskis ehir Osmangazi; Sanem Keskin Yilmaz.. - In: DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION. - ISSN 0963-8288. - ELETTRONICO. - 44:22(2022), pp. 6668-6675. [10.1080/09638288.2021.1970255]
Fogarasi A.; Fazzi E.; Smorenburg A.R.P.; Mazurkiewicz-Beldzinska M.; Dinopoulos A.; Pobiecka A.; Schroder-van den Nieuwendijk D.; Kraus J.; Tekgul H; and the PUrple study group Giovanni Baranello; Simona Bertoli; Elisa Caramaschi; Duccio Maria Cordelli; Ramona De Amicis; Maria Luisa Forchielli; Azzurra Guerra; Althea Lividini; Maddalena Marchi; Andrea Rossi; Dea Schr€oder-van den Nieuwendijk; JeR drzej Flicinsk; Barbara Gurda; Anna Lemska; Agnieszka Matheisel; Maria Mazurkiewicz-Beldzinska; Zuzanna Niwinska; Małgorzata Pawłowicz; Agnieszka Sawicka; Barbara Steinborn; Marta Szmuda; Anna Winczewska-Wiktor; Marta Zawadzka: Alena Pobiecka; Ebru Arhan; Erhan Bayram; Eskis ehir Osmangazi; Pinar Edem; Deniz Ertem; €Ozben Akı ncı Goktas; Serdal Gungor; Goknur Haliloglu; Aydan Kansu; Mustafa K€om€ur; Akmer Mutlu; Ceyda Tuna Kırsac lıoglu; Cetin Okuyaz; Bilge €Ozg€or; Yesim Ozturk; Safiye Gunes Sagel; Esra Sarıgec ili; Mukadder Ayse Selimoglu; Hepsen Mine €Ozt€urk; Serap Tı ras Teber; Hasan Tekg€ul; G€ulten Thomas; Dilsad Turkdogan; Burcu Volkan; Coskun Yarar; Eskis ehir Osmangazi; Sanem Keskin Yilmaz.
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