CHAPTER 1 24 studies78-80. However, most of these studies focus on homogenic groups and not on heterogenic groups of children with a combination of physical, cognitive and communicative disabilities. The heterogenic group of children with mitochondrial disorder could serve as an example for the common group of children in OT-practice; if we can measure this target group, the PRPP-Assessment can be applied to many other target groups. In conclusion, the PRPP-Assessment has potential to serve as an outcome measure in practice and research for children with a mitochondrial disorder, but psychometric properties for this target group are yet unknown. Figure 4 Quadrants, sub-quadrants and descriptor (from dark shaded to lighter shaded) -items of the PRPP-Assessment
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