Wheelchair skills training improves power mobility and participation in young people with cerebral palsy.

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Mari Naaris, Marco Konings, Els Ortibus, Elegast Monbaliu
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Abstract

Aim: To explore the effect of a 4-week structured power wheelchair skills training programme (WSTP) intervention on mobility skills and participation in children and young people (CYP) with cerebral palsy (CP).

Method: This was a one-group, repeated-measures study; baseline, intervention, and retention phases, each lasting 4 weeks, were used. Twelve participants (three females, nine males) with a mean age of 15 years 11 months (SD = 3 years 6 months) classified in Gross Motor Function Classification System levels IV and V participated in the study. To be included in the study, individuals had to be aged 6 to 21 years and currently using a power wheelchair. Participants received 12 WSTP training sessions of 45 minutes, 3 times per week. Power mobility skills were assessed using the Wheelchair Skills Test (WST) before baseline, before the intervention, after the intervention, and at the follow-up; mobility-related participation was assessed with the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM). Generalized mixed models with Bonferroni correction were used to assess the differences between the assessment points (p < 0.05).

Results: Statistical analysis showed a 10.4% (12.5) increase in WST total scores (p < 0.001) after the intervention compared to before the intervention, and a 1-point (0.9) increase in the COPM performance subdomain (p = 0.002).

Interpretation: Power mobility skills and mobility-related participation improved after a 4-week WSTP intervention in CYP with CP. Thus, task-based power mobility skills training based on the WSTP, and in line with individualized needs and capabilities, taking place in a natural environment, should be recommended. Power mobility skills training needs to be structured and individualized; the training interventions must consider the individual, the task, and the environment.

轮椅技能训练提高了脑瘫青少年的力量移动能力和参与度。
目的:探讨为期4周的结构化电动轮椅技能训练计划(WSTP)干预对大脑性麻痹(CP)儿童和青少年(CYP)移动技能和参与的影响:这是一项单组重复测量研究;基线阶段、干预阶段和保持阶段各为期 4 周。参与研究的 12 名参与者(3 名女性、9 名男性)的平均年龄为 15 岁 11 个月(SD = 3 岁 6 个月),属于粗大运动功能分类系统 IV 级和 V 级。参与研究者的年龄必须在 6 到 21 岁之间,并且目前正在使用电动轮椅。参与者接受了 12 次 WSTP 训练,每次 45 分钟,每周 3 次。在基线前、干预前、干预后和随访时,使用轮椅技能测试(WST)对电动轮椅移动技能进行评估;使用加拿大职业表现测量(COPM)对移动相关参与度进行评估。采用带 Bonferroni 校正的广义混合模型来评估各评估点之间的差异(P 结果:统计分析显示,WST 总分提高了 10.4%(12.5 分)(p 解释: WST 总分提高了 10.4%(12.5 分):在对患有慢性阻塞性肺病的儿童青少年进行为期四周的WSTP干预后,他们的力量移动技能和与移动相关的参与均有所改善。因此,我们建议在自然环境中进行以WSTP为基础、符合个体需求和能力的任务型力量移动技能训练。力量移动技能训练需要结构化和个性化;训练干预必须考虑到个体、任务和环境。
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CiteScore
7.80
自引率
13.20%
发文量
338
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Wiley-Blackwell is pleased to publish Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology (DMCN), a Mac Keith Press publication and official journal of the American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AACPDM) and the British Paediatric Neurology Association (BPNA). For over 50 years, DMCN has defined the field of paediatric neurology and neurodisability and is one of the world’s leading journals in the whole field of paediatrics. DMCN disseminates a range of information worldwide to improve the lives of disabled children and their families. The high quality of published articles is maintained by expert review, including independent statistical assessment, before acceptance.
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