Family Needs Assessment of Patients with Cerebral Palsy Attending Two Hospitals in Accra, Ghana
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The family represents the most essential and supportive environment for
children with cerebral palsy (CP). To improve children’s outcomes, it is crucial to consider the needs
of families in order to offer family-centered care, which tailors services to these needs. Objective: We
conducted a needs assessment to identify the family needs of patients with CP attending two hospitals
in Accra. Methods: The study was a cross-sectional study involving primary caregivers of children
with CP attending neurodevelopmental clinics. Structured questionnaires were used to collect
data spanning an 8-month period. The data were summarized, and statistical inference was made.
Results: Service needs identified were childcare, counseling, support groups, financial assistance,
and recreational facilities. Information needs included adult education, job training/employment
opportunities, education, health and social programs, knowledge about child development, and
management of behavioral and feeding/nutrition problems. Reducing extensive travel time was
desirable to improve access to healthcare. With the increasing severity of symptoms came the need
for improved accessibility in the home to reduce the child’s hardship, as well as assistive devices,
recreational facilities, and respite for the caregiver(s). Conclusion: Families of children with CP have
information, service, and access needs related to their disease severity and family context.
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Aduful, A.K.; Boamah-Mensah, F.; Nyarko, M.Y.; Neizer, M.L.; Brew, Y.N.;Williams, L.A.; Calys-Tagoe, B.N.L.; Ackun, H.K.M.; Tette, E.M.A. Family Needs Assessment of Patients with Cerebral Palsy Attending Two Hospitals in Accra, Ghana. Children 2023, 10, 1313. https://doi.org/10.3390/ children10081313