Exploring the influence of a school-based wheelchair skills training program on manual wheelchair mobility in youth: an exploratory study.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION
Tatiana Dib, Béatrice Ouellet, Maude Michaud, Krista L Best, Geneviève Daoust, Julie-Anne Therrien, Marie-Michèle Côté, Daniel Lair, Paula W Rushton
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Abstract

Introduction: Self-directed manual wheelchair (MWC) mobility can facilitate participation in school, sports and community activities for pediatric MWC users (PMWUs), though many rely on others for getting around. The Wheelchair Skills Training Program (WSTP) has demonstrated effectiveness in improving MWC mobility in adults with preliminary evidence in pediatrics. However, rehabilitation professionals lack time to provide sufficient training. Expanding training opportunities within the community, such as in schools, could be promising, but has not been documented. A mobility training physical education class incorporating the WSTP (Groupe Endurance), was offered at a specialized high school.

Objectives: Explore changes in MWC capacity, propulsion and endurance of PMWUs between pre- (T0) to mid- (T1) to post-course (T2).

Methods: A pre-post study with three measures (T0, T1, T2) was conducted. Groupe Endurance's participants respecting the eligibility criteria were invited to participate in the study. PMWUs attended 34 classes during the school year. MWC capacity, propulsion and endurance were assessed with the Wheelchair Skills Test (WST), the Wheelchair Propulsion Test (WPT) and the 12-minute Wheelchair Performance Test for Cardiorespiratory Endurance (12-WPTCE) respectively. Nonparametric longitudinal analyses were used to explore changes between T0, T1 and T2.

Results: Ten PMWUs participated in the study. There were statistically significant differences between T0, T1 and T2 for MWC capacity (ATS (1.84)=17.35, p < 0.001) and the distance covered by participants on the 12-WPTCE (ATS (1.12)=4.36, p = 0.03).

Conclusion: Integrating MWC skills training into schools appears to be an interesting solution to improve PMWUs' mobility. Future studies are required to determine proper training dosage.

导言:对于儿科手动轮椅使用者(PMWUs)来说,自主手动轮椅移动能力有助于他们参加学校、体育运动和社区活动,尽管很多人都需要依靠他人代步。轮椅技能训练计划(Wheelchair Skills Training Program,WSTP)已证明能有效改善成人手动轮椅使用者的行动能力,在儿科也有初步证据。然而,康复专业人员缺乏时间来提供足够的训练。在社区内(如学校)扩大训练机会可能会很有前景,但目前还没有这方面的记录。一所专业高中开设了一门结合了WSTP(Groupe Endurance)的移动训练体育课:探索从课程前(T0)到课程中(T1)再到课程后(T2)的移动能力、推进力和 PMWU 耐力的变化:方法:进行了一项前后期研究,包括三个测量指标(T0、T1、T2)。符合资格标准的耐力集团学员受邀参加了研究。PMWU在学年中参加了34个班级。研究人员分别通过轮椅技能测试(WST)、轮椅推进测试(WPT)和12分钟心肺耐力轮椅性能测试(12-WPTCE)对残疾人轮椅运动能力、推进力和耐力进行了评估。研究人员采用非参数纵向分析方法来探讨T0、T1和T2之间的变化:结果:10 个 PMWU 参与了研究。在 T0、T1 和 T2 之间,MWC 能力的差异具有统计学意义(ATS (1.84)=17.35, p p = 0.03):将 MWC 技能培训纳入学校似乎是改善 PMWU 流动性的一个有趣的解决方案。未来的研究需要确定适当的培训剂量。
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