Abstract
PURPOSE: Understand and describe the rehabilitation needs of adults with cerebral palsy (CP) who recently established adult-based physiatric care, and how these needs have changed over time. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this convergent mixed-methods study, qualitative data were collected using semi-structured interviews with adults with CP, caregivers, and dyads of adults with CP and caregivers to explore the rehabilitation needs of adults with CP. Quantitative data were collected through retrospective review of electronic health record data from patients with CP aged ≥18 years who had been seen in the adult CP clinic at least once since April 2022. RESULTS: We conducted 21 interviews with 27 participants (7 adults with CP, 10 caregivers, 5 dyads) and included 73 adults with CP in quantitative data extraction. We identified three qualitative themes and integrated these with quantitative findings related to rehabilitation and healthcare needs. Themes identified included: 1) The importance of therapy access throughout the lifespan; 2) Changes in and variety of equipment needs in adulthood; and 3) Evolving rehabilitation needs and goals. CONCLUSIONS: Rehabilitation professionals play an important role in the ongoing care of adults with CP, including ensuring access to rehabilitative therapies, evaluating changing equipment needs, and supporting changing health-related goals.