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Defining a Bobath clinical framework - A modified e-Delphi study.

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Experts reached consensus on the Bobath clinical framework, defining unique components of Bobath practice for future research. This framework guides efficacy studies on atypical and compensatory motor behavior and balance.

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  • Neuroscience
  • Rehabilitation therapy
  • Clinical practice guidelines

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  • The Bobath concept is a widely used neurodevelopmental therapy approach.
  • Lack of a standardized clinical framework hinders efficacy studies.
  • International Bobath Instructors Training Association (IBITA) members sought consensus on a unified framework.

Framework:

  • A consensus-based clinical framework for Bobath practice was developed.
  • The framework identifies unique components of Bobath clinical practice.
  • Key areas of discussion included terminology for atypical and compensatory motor behavior and balance.

Implementation:

  • A three-round modified e-Delphi approach was employed.
  • 204 IBITA members were invited, with 94 participating in the first round.
  • Consensus was defined as >=80% agreement on a Likert scale (4 or 5).

Implications:

  • The established framework provides a foundation for future Bobath efficacy studies.
  • Standardized terminology will improve research consistency and clinical application.
  • This consensus enhances the scientific basis of the Bobath approach in rehabilitation.