Analyzing Occupational Performance of Children With Handwriting Difficulties: Parent and Teacher Experiences and Perspectives.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 REHABILITATION
Occupational Therapy International Pub Date : 2025-02-26 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/oti/8882049
Dini Fajariani, Natsuka Suyama, Yoko Yamanishi, Supaluck Phadsri, Dwi Ayu Komariyah, Yuko Ito
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Background: Handwriting is a crucial skill for elementary school students that involves complex subskills, including visual coordination, motor planning, cognitive abilities, and self-regulation. To inform intervention plans and support occupational performance and participation, occupational therapists use occupational profiles and performance analysis to assess children's strengths, weaknesses, handwriting performance, and school and personal contexts. Objective: This study is aimed at identifying and assessing the characteristics, as perceived by parents and teachers, that both facilitate and impede the improvement of children's handwriting. Methods: We employed a qualitative approach with inductive content analysis and collected data via semistructured individual interviews following purposive sampling of parents and teachers (N = 8) in Indonesia. The initial and subsequent interviews lasted 30-60 min and 20-40 min, respectively. Results: We analyzed the results based on two themes: (1) client factors that enhance handwriting abilities and (2) environmental factors that contribute to improving handwriting abilities. Psychological well-being, cognitive abilities, and motor performance significantly influenced handwriting skills. Children with poor emotional control, boredom, lack of age readiness, and memory difficulties often struggled with writing. Additionally, underdeveloped fine motor skills contributed to impaired handwriting abilities. Conclusions: Our findings have significant implications for occupational therapists. It highlights the impact of motor-related and external factors on handwriting abilities in children. The study suggests that occupational therapists can tailor interventions to children's needs by understanding parents' and teachers' perspectives. Additionally, it underscores the importance of collaboration between parents, therapists, and teachers in improving handwriting skills and emphasizes the critical role of siblings and peers in enhancing children's handwriting performance.

书写困难儿童的职业表现分析:家长与教师的经验与观点。
背景:书写是小学生的一项重要技能,涉及复杂的子技能,包括视觉协调、运动规划、认知能力和自我调节。为了告知干预计划并支持职业表现和参与,职业治疗师使用职业概况和表现分析来评估儿童的优势、劣势、书写表现以及学校和个人环境。目的:本研究旨在识别和评估家长和老师认为的促进和阻碍儿童书法进步的特征。方法:我们采用定性方法和归纳内容分析,并通过半结构化的个人访谈收集数据,并对印度尼西亚的家长和教师(N = 8)进行有目的抽样。初次访谈和后续访谈分别持续30-60分钟和20-40分钟。结果:我们根据两个主题对结果进行了分析:(1)提高书写能力的客户因素和(2)有助于提高书写能力的环境因素。心理健康、认知能力和运动表现对书写技能有显著影响。情绪控制能力差、无聊、缺乏年龄准备和记忆困难的孩子经常在写作方面遇到困难。此外,不发达的精细运动技能也会导致书写能力受损。结论:本研究结果对职业治疗师具有重要意义。它强调了运动相关因素和外部因素对儿童书写能力的影响。该研究表明,职业治疗师可以通过了解家长和老师的观点来调整干预措施以满足儿童的需求。此外,它还强调了家长、治疗师和教师在提高书写技能方面合作的重要性,并强调了兄弟姐妹和同龄人在提高儿童书写能力方面的关键作用。
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CiteScore
2.50
自引率
6.70%
发文量
121
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Occupational Therapy International is a peer-reviewed journal, publishing manuscripts that reflect the practice of occupational therapy throughout the world. Research studies or original concept papers are considered for publication. Priority for publication will be given to research studies that provide recommendations for evidence-based practice and demonstrate the effectiveness of a specific treatment method. Single subject case studies evaluating treatment effectiveness are also encouraged. Other topics that are appropriate for the journal include reliability and validity of clinical instruments, assistive technology, community rehabilitation, cultural comparisons, health promotion and wellness.
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