Consensus-based recommendations for the rehabilitation of children with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita: an integrated knowledge translation approach

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Dahan‑Oliel, N., Cachecho, S., Araujo, C., Fąfara, A., Lacombe, F., Samargian, A., Costa, C., Donohoe, M., Flanagan, A., Kowalczyk, B., Krakie, C., Wagner, L., Navalón, C., Pacey, V., Steen, U., Walker, M., Wong, T. et Bussières, A. (2025). Consensus-based recommendations for the rehabilitation of children with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita: an integrated knowledge translation approach. Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases, 20 (1). p. 168. ISSN 1750-1172 DOI 10.1186/s13023-025-03671-x

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Abstract

Background

Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita (AMC) is a group of rare disorders characterized by multiple joint contractures present at birth. Early rehabilitation is essential to minimize joint contractures and maximize autonomy and participation among individuals with AMC. However, there is little robust scientific evidence to inform best practice. This project aimed to develop consensus-based recommendations for the rehabilitation management of children with AMC in the following priority areas: early intervention and motor development, muscle and joint function, orthotics, mobility, participation in areas of life, pain, psychosocial wellbeing, and perioperative rehabilitation.

Results

This multi-phase project used an integrated knowledge translation approach. Based on the results from scoping reviews on the priority areas identified for the rehabilitation of children with AMC, and a clinician survey describing current practices in AMC rehabilitation, three panels of expert clinicians in occupational therapy, physical therapy, orthopedics, physiatry, and social work, as well as people with lived experience and researchers from 10 countries developed consensus-based recommendations for rehabilitation, in concordance with the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluations framework (GRADE) criteria. A modified Delphi process was completed with a wider group of international AMC experts to revise and validate the recommendations (Round 1 = 41 and Round 2 = 37 experts). A five-member external review panel appraised the recommendations using the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation II (AGREE II) tool. The final 16 recommendations reached a mean agreement rate of 96.6% after two Delphi rounds. The overall quality was rated at 96.6% on the AGREE II tool. Interviews with clinicians and managers identified facilitators and barriers to implementation of the recommendations in practice using the Theoretical Domain Framework.

Conclusion

Consensus-based, expert validated recommendations for the rehabilitation of children with AMC were developed by a wide range of stakeholders, healthcare users and providers. The proposed recommendations are expected to contribute to improving child- and family-centered practice and health outcomes. Future work includes a knowledge translation strategy to promote sharing and implementation of the recommendations in practice.

Type de document: Article
Date de dépôt: 21 juill. 2025 13:24
Dernière modification: 21 juill. 2025 13:24
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URI: https://depot-e.uqtr.ca/id/eprint/12118

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