促进脑瘫儿童双手活动和日常生活活动参与的干预措施:范围综述。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Anne Claire David, Laura Fournier-Poisson, Maxime T Robert, Marika Demers
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目的:确定针对脑瘫儿童的双手活动和日常生活活动(ADLs)自主性的康复干预措施和结果测量。方法:本综述遵循Arksey和O'Malley框架。在5个医学数据库中进行文献检索。纳入标准是针对脑瘫儿童的研究,这些研究提供针对上肢功能的康复干预,并使用有效的结果测量来评估双手活动或adl。排除标准为药物或手术干预、综述、专家意见、方案和定性研究。两位独立研究人员筛选了题目/摘要和全文。提取了与研究参与者、干预措施、结果测量和结果相关的数据。结果:本综述纳入了89篇文献。在确定的17种干预措施中,最常见的是约束诱导运动疗法(n = 29)、虚拟现实(n = 22)、手臂双手强化训练(n = 12)、双手强化训练(n = 11)和动作观察(n = 6)。所有五种干预措施都显示出双手功能的显著改善,而除了动作观察外,所有干预措施都显示出adl患者自主性的改善。我们确定了15项衡量指标,其中6项衡量指标捕获了adl的双手活动,6项衡量指标捕获了adl的自主性。结论:本综述为改进脑瘫儿童康复干预提供了必要的信息。
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Interventions to Promote Bimanual Activities and Participation in Daily Life Activities in Children with Cerebral Palsy: A Scoping Review.

Aims: To identify rehabilitation interventions and outcome measures that target bimanual activities and autonomy in activities of daily living (ADLs) in children with cerebral palsy.

Methods: This scoping review followed the Arksey and O'Malley framework. The literature search was conducted in five medical databases. Inclusion criteria were studies of children with cerebral palsy that delivered rehabilitation interventions targeting upper limb function and used valid outcome measures assessing bimanual activities or ADLs. The exclusion criteria were pharmacological or surgical interventions, reviews, expert opinions, protocols and qualitative studies. Two independent researchers screened titles/abstracts and full texts. Data related to the study participants, interventions, outcome measures and results were extracted.

Results: Eighty-nine publications were included in this review. Out of the 17 interventions identified, the most frequent were constraint-induced movement therapy (n = 29), virtual reality (n = 22), hand-arm bimanual intensive training (n = 12), bimanual intensive training (n = 11) and action observation (n = 6). All five interventions showed significant improvements on bimanual function, whereas all but action observation showed improvements in autonomy in ADLs. We identified 15 outcome measures capturing bimanual activities and 6 capturing autonomy in ADLs.

Conclusion: This scoping review provides essential information for the improvement of rehabilitation interventions for children with cerebral palsy.

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