Structured, Creative Dance Classes for Children with Developmental Disabilities: A Pilot Study of Feasibility and Preliminary Effect on Motor Function.

IF 1.1 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
Journal of Dance Medicine & Science Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-10 DOI:10.1177/1089313X241237007
Kelsey Kempner, Melanye White Dixon, Michelle D Failla, Susan Hadley, Lise Worthen-Chaudhari
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Abstract

Introduction: Promoting physical wellness for preschool-aged children with developmental disorders (DD) is a known challenge. Interventions are more likely to succeed when physical activity opportunities are available to children within the context of their typical environments. We evaluated the feasibility and preliminary effect of 1 potential solution: structured creative dance classes delivered within a preschool environment.

Methods: Using a non-randomized feasibility study design, we offered physical activity in the form of creative dance classes for children with and without DD within an inclusive preschool. Classes lasted 30 minutes and were held once a week or 7 weeks. We measured attendance (primary), observed active participation (% of class duration), and balance (Pediatric Balance Scale). Non-parametric descriptive statistics are expressed as median (interquartile range). Balance was evaluated regarding (a) difference between groups at baseline (Mann-Whitney statistic) and (b) intervention effect for children with DD (1-tailed, paired t-test).

Results: Twelve preschoolers (age range = 3-5 years) participated: 4 with DD and 8 with neurotypical development. Attendance was 93% (79%-100%) for children with and 100% for children without DD. Per class, rate of active participation in dance activity was 33% (28%-45%) for children with and 80% (71%-82%) for children without DD. Starting balance scores were lower (P = .014) for children with DD (42 (39-45)) compared to those without (51 (50-52)). Post-intervention, balance scores improved for the children with DD to 50 (50-51) (df = 3, p = .014, t-statistic = 2.35); each child with DD surpassed minimal detectable change for balance.

Conclusion: Creative dance classes, delivered within an inclusive preschool environment, are feasible for some preschool-aged children with DD to participate in and efficacious as a physical training challenge at low activity doses. More study is warranted of this potential solution to meet the need for physical wellness promotion among young children with DD.

为发育障碍儿童开设有组织的创意舞蹈课程:关于运动功能可行性和初步效果的试点研究。
简介众所周知,促进发育障碍(DD)学龄前儿童的身体健康是一项挑战。如果能在儿童的典型环境中为他们提供体育锻炼的机会,干预措施就更有可能取得成功。我们评估了一种潜在解决方案的可行性和初步效果:在学龄前环境中开展有组织的创意舞蹈课程:我们采用非随机可行性研究设计,在一所全纳学前教育机构内,以创意舞蹈班的形式为患有和未患有残疾的儿童提供体育活动。课程持续 30 分钟,每周一次,共 7 周。我们测量了出勤率(主要)、观察到的积极参与程度(占上课时间的百分比)和平衡能力(小儿平衡力量表)。非参数描述性统计以中位数(四分位数间距)表示。对平衡能力的评估包括:(a)基线时各组之间的差异(曼-惠特尼统计);(b)对残疾儿童的干预效果(单尾、配对 t 检验):12名学龄前儿童(年龄范围=3-5岁)参加了此次活动:其中 4 名残疾儿童,8 名神经发育正常儿童。残疾儿童的出勤率为 93%(79%-100%),非残疾儿童的出勤率为 100%。每堂课中,患有残疾的儿童积极参与舞蹈活动的比例为 33% (28%-45%),而没有残疾的儿童为 80% (71%-82%)。与无残疾儿童(51(50-52))相比,有残疾儿童的起始平衡得分较低(P = .014)(42(39-45))。干预后,肢体残疾儿童的平衡得分提高到 50 (50-51) (df = 3, P = .014, t 统计量 = 2.35);每个肢体残疾儿童的平衡得分都超过了最小可检测变化:结论:在全纳学前教育环境中开展创意舞蹈课程,对于一些学龄前肢体残疾儿童来说是可行的,而且作为低活动量的体能训练挑战也是有效的。我们有必要对这一潜在解决方案进行更多研究,以满足促进残疾幼儿身体健康的需求。
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