Monitoring Treatment Fidelity in a Pragmatic Pediatric Rehabilitation Trial Comparing Two Physical Therapy Schedules: Analysis and Unexpected Findings.

IF 3.5 4区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Elizabeth Maus, Kimberley Scott, Rachel Ferrante, Sandy Antoszewski, Jill Heathcock
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Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to describe the monitoring of treatment fidelity in a pragmatic pediatric rehabilitation trial using the National Institutes of Health Behavior Change Consortium framework, and to identify child and therapist factors that influence treatment fidelity.

Methods: Therapists (n = 28) were trained in the key ingredients (1-on-1, functional, goal-directed, motor learning intervention) and study protocol for a comparative effectiveness trial titled: A Comparison: High Intensity periodic vs. Every week therapy in children with cerebral palsy (ACHIEVE) for children ages 2 to 8 years with cerebral palsy. Therapists were instructed to record every tenth hour of treatment. A subset of recordings were used to monitor treatment fidelity so that each therapist was rated twice using the study- specific ACHIEVE Treatment Fidelity Checklist. Generalized linear mixed effects modeling and logistic regression were used to analyze child and therapist factors related to treatment fidelity.

Results: Median treatment fidelity scores were high (>80%). With training, therapist's years of experience and specialty certification do not significantly impact treatment fidelity. There is a trend toward lower treatment fidelity scores for children with communication difficulties, particularly for therapist's use of multi-modal instructions to direct the child in the desired activity.

Conclusion: Functional, goal-directed, motor learning intervention can be delivered with high fidelity for children with cerebral palsy within a busy clinical setting. Motor learning principles may be implemented differently for children with communication difficulties. More research is needed to explore optimal motor learning strategies for these children.

Impact: With training, physical therapists can deliver high-fidelity intervention to children with cerebral palsy across all Gross Motor Function Classification System levels within a busy clinical setting. Therapists may use motor learning principles differently in children with communication delays.

监测治疗保真度在实用儿科康复试验比较两种物理治疗方案:分析和意想不到的发现。
目的:本研究旨在利用美国国立卫生研究院行为改变联盟框架描述一项实用儿科康复试验中治疗保真度的监测,并确定影响治疗保真度的儿童和治疗师因素。方法:治疗师(n = 28)接受了关键成分(1对1,功能,目标导向,运动学习干预)和研究方案的培训,以比较有效性试验为标题:比较:高强度定期治疗与每周治疗脑瘫儿童(ACHIEVE) 2至8岁脑瘫儿童。治疗师被要求记录每10个小时的治疗。录音的一个子集被用来监测治疗的保真度,以便每个治疗师使用研究特定的ACHIEVE治疗保真度检查表进行两次评分。使用广义线性混合效应模型和逻辑回归分析与治疗保真度相关的儿童和治疗师因素。结果:治疗保真度中位数评分较高(bbb80 %)。通过培训,治疗师多年的经验和专业认证不会显著影响治疗的保真度。对于有沟通困难的儿童,特别是治疗师使用多模态指令来指导儿童进行期望的活动时,治疗保真度得分有降低的趋势。结论:在繁忙的临床环境中,功能性、目标导向的运动学习干预可以为脑瘫儿童提供高保真度的干预。运动学习原则可能会以不同的方式应用于有沟通困难的儿童。需要更多的研究来探索这些儿童的最佳运动学习策略。影响:通过培训,物理治疗师可以在繁忙的临床环境中为所有大运动功能分类系统级别的脑瘫儿童提供高保真的干预。治疗师可能会对有沟通迟缓的儿童使用不同的运动学习原则。
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Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy Multiple-
CiteScore
7.10
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审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Physical Therapy (PTJ) engages and inspires an international readership on topics related to physical therapy. As the leading international journal for research in physical therapy and related fields, PTJ publishes innovative and highly relevant content for both clinicians and scientists and uses a variety of interactive approaches to communicate that content, with the expressed purpose of improving patient care. PTJ"s circulation in 2008 is more than 72,000. Its 2007 impact factor was 2.152. The mean time from submission to first decision is 58 days. Time from acceptance to publication online is less than or equal to 3 months and from acceptance to publication in print is less than or equal to 5 months.
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