Priority setting for multi-center research among adults with cerebral palsy

22 Apr 2025
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Disability and Rehabilitation
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This resource from the Disability and Rehabilitation journal, identifies key research priorities for adult cerebral palsy by engaging individuals with lived experience, clinical investigators, and community leaders.

Adults with cerebral palsy have unique health needs and face higher rates of chronic conditions at younger ages than the general population. However, they often experience fragmented care, difficulty finding knowledgeable providers, and a lack of resources to navigate their healthcare journey after transitioning out of paediatric services. 

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