Equine Assisted Occupational Therapy for Children with Adhd (Astride): Protocol Development and Preliminary Study.

IF 2 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Anne Helmer, Elaina Delore, Orit Bart
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Abstract

Objective: Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are often referred to Equine-Assisted Services (EAS) for therapy despite lack of validated protocols in the field. This paper reports the development and validation of ASTride (ADHD Skills Therapy): a protocol of Equine-Assisted Occupational Therapy (EAOT) intervention for children aged 6-12 with ADHD. The intervention addresses deficits in cognitive-emotional functions and participation.

Method: Phase one of the intervention development includes theoretical framework and core content based on an in-depth review of existing literature. Subsequently, the intervention protocol was revised by a panel of experts. Phase two includes a pilot study, during which five children diagnosed with ADHD (mean age= 10.40 year, SD 2.966) participated in a 12-week EAOT intervention according to the suggested protocol, with pre- and post-assessments conducted.

Results: Statistically significant improvements were found in executive functions, as reflected in the Behavioral Regulation Index (BRI) total score. Additionally, hope perception and everyday performance improved following the intervention.

Conclusions: Results support the feasibility of ASTride intervention protocol for the improvement of cognitive and emotional functions as well as everyday performance.

针对 Adhd 儿童的马术辅助作业疗法 (Astride):协议制定与初步研究
目的:患有注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)的儿童经常被转介到马术辅助服务(EAS)进行治疗,尽管该领域缺乏经过验证的方案。本文报告了 ASTride(ADHD 技能疗法)的开发和验证情况:这是一项针对 6-12 岁多动症儿童的马术辅助作业疗法(EAOT)干预方案。该干预针对认知-情感功能和参与方面的缺陷:方法:第一阶段的干预开发包括基于对现有文献的深入研究的理论框架和核心内容。随后,专家小组对干预方案进行了修订。第二阶段包括一项试点研究,在此期间,五名被诊断为多动症的儿童(平均年龄= 10.40 岁,SD 2.966)按照建议方案参加了为期 12 周的 EAOT 干预,并进行了前后评估:结果:从行为调节指数(BRI)总分来看,执行功能有明显改善。此外,希望感知和日常表现也在干预后有所改善:结果支持 ASTride 干预方案在改善认知和情绪功能以及日常表现方面的可行性。
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Clinical Neuropsychiatry
Clinical Neuropsychiatry CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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