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Determinants of Hospital-Based Health Service Utilization in Cerebral Palsy: a Systematic Review

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ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION
Volume 103, Issue 8, Pages 1628-1637

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W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2021.12.003

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  1. Cerebral Palsy Alliance Research Foundation career development grant [CDG03018]
  2. Royal Australasian College of Physicians Australasian Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine Research Entry Scholarship
  3. Financial Markets Foundation for Children
  4. Australian National Health and Medical Research Council Investigator Grant [APP1197940]

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This study systematically reviewed and synthesized evidence on determinants associated with hospital-based health service utilization among individuals with cerebral palsy (CP). The findings suggest that age, severity, and comorbidities are factors influencing health service utilization among CP patients. However, there is limited information on socio-demographic and health system contextual determinants.
Objective: To systematically review and synthesize evidence of determinants associated with hospital-based health service utilization among individuals with cerebral palsy (CP). Data Sources: Electronic databases MEDLINE, Embase, APA Psycinfo were searched from January 2000 to April 2020. Study Selection: Observational studies were included that described people with CP, reported quantitative measures of hospital-based health service utilization (inpatient, outpatient, emergency department), and based in high-income countries. We excluded studies that included only subsets of people with CP, or those that only reported therapy service utilization. Data Extraction: After initial screen, 2 reviewers reviewed full texts for inclusion and performed data extraction and risk of bias assessment using the Newcastle-Ottawa scale. Determinants of health service utilization were identified and categorized using the Andersen behavioral model. Data Synthesis: Seventeen studies met inclusion criteria. Study quality was high. Twenty-six determinants were reported across 8 Andersen model characteristics. Individual predisposing factors such as sex showed no difference in health service utilization; inpatient admissions decreased with increasing age during childhood and was lower in adults. Increased health service utilization was associated with individual need including severe gross motor disability, epilepsy, developmental/ intellectual disability and gastrostomy-use across inpatient, outpatient and emergency department settings. There was little information reported on socio-demographic and health system contextual determinants. Conclusions: CP health service utilization is associated with age, severity and comorbidities. Improved understanding of determinants of health service utilization can support health service access for people with CP. Crown Copyright (c) 2021 Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine.

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