Identifying Issues in Effective Motor Imagery Training Practice in Children With Developmental Coordination Disorder: A Scoping Review.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q3 REHABILITATION
Occupational Therapy International Pub Date : 2025-05-14 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/oti/9997678
Akira Nakashima, Takuya Higasionnna, Yuto Iwanaga, Ryohei Okamura, Kengo Fujiwara, Toshio Higashi, Ryoichiro Iwanaga
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Introduction: Motor imagery training (MIT) has gained attention as an occupational therapy tool for children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD). Although MIT has shown some effectiveness in children with DCD, intervention methods for DCD can still be improved. Further, occupational therapists should update their knowledge of motor imagery (MI) and MIT for children with DCD and understand their application. Objective: The objective of this study is to survey the existing evidence on MI and MIT in children with DCD and comprehensively identify what is known and the problems that have been identified. Methods: We used the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Review and American Occupational Therapy Association guidelines for data collection and quality assessment. We searched for articles that included the words "developmental coordination disorder" and "motor imagery, motor imagery training (mental practice)." We searched the PubMed, Scopus, Medline, and the Cochrane Library databases; the search end date was March 12, 2024. Findings: In total, 30 articles, including seven clinical studies and 23 fundamental studies, were eligible for this review. We surveyed (1) methods for assessing MI ability or clarity in children with DCD, (2) what is known about MI in children with DCD, and (3) the methodology of MIT for children with DCD. Conclusion: Children with DCD have reduced MI ability compared to that had by typically developing children. Thus, MIT is recommended as a means of reducing the behavioral consequences of internal modeling deficits in children with DCD. On the other hand, information on the methodology used in MIT for children with DCD is inadequate, and no clear intervention measures have been proposed. In the future, it is important to clarify the amount of load when performing MIT and clarify the combination with other programs through more advanced research methods.

在发育性协调障碍儿童中识别有效运动意象训练的问题:范围回顾。
运动意象训练(MIT)作为一种治疗儿童发育性协调障碍(DCD)的职业疗法已经引起了人们的关注。尽管MIT在DCD患儿中显示出一定的效果,但DCD的干预方法仍有待改进。此外,职业治疗师应该更新他们对DCD儿童运动意象(MI)和MIT的知识,并了解它们的应用。目的:本研究的目的是调查DCD患儿MI和MIT的现有证据,并全面确定已知的和已确定的问题。方法:我们使用首选报告项目进行系统评价和荟萃分析扩展范围评价和美国职业治疗协会指南进行数据收集和质量评估。我们搜索了包含“发展性协调障碍”和“运动意象,运动意象训练(心理练习)”的文章。我们检索了PubMed、Scopus、Medline和Cochrane图书馆数据库;搜索结束日期是2024年3月12日。结果:总共有30篇文章,包括7项临床研究和23项基础研究,符合本综述的条件。我们调查了(1)评估DCD儿童心肌梗死能力或清晰度的方法,(2)对DCD儿童心肌梗死的了解,以及(3)对DCD儿童心肌梗死的方法。结论:与正常发育的儿童相比,DCD儿童的心肌梗死能力降低。因此,MIT被推荐作为减少DCD儿童内部建模缺陷的行为后果的一种手段。另一方面,关于麻省理工学院对患有DCD的儿童使用的方法的信息是不充分的,并且没有提出明确的干预措施。在未来,通过更先进的研究方法,明确执行MIT时的负荷量,明确与其他项目的结合是很重要的。
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2.50
自引率
6.70%
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121
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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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