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目的:许多研究调查了辅助装置和技术(AD/AT)对身体结果的影响。AD/ATs在脑瘫(CP)儿童日常活动和参与中的作用很少受到关注。本次审查根据国际功能、残疾和健康分类(ICF)模型的活动和参与组成部分来界定AD/ATs的影响。方法:在2023年5月至2023年7月间初步检索Pubmed、Web of Science、Eric、FIS Bildung、Wiso 5个数据库。更新的搜索(也添加了EBSCO)进行到2024年12月。纳入标准为:(1)诊断为CP的儿童,(2)探索特定AD/ATs的影响,(3)儿童自己使用的AD/ATs,(4)在日常生活中应用或测试的AD/ATs;(五)用英文或者德文书写的;(6) 2007年以后在同行评议的期刊上发表。结果:共识别记录8539条。删除了2673个重复项。标题和摘要筛选排除了4919条记录。在对948条记录进行全文筛选后,纳入22条记录。纳入研究的AD/ at包括自适应座椅装置和基于平衡的电子游戏。大多数AD/ at治疗的是大运动障碍,主要是行走、姿势和活动能力(22人中有19人)。讨论:研究结果表明,AD/ATs可以增强大肌肉运动任务的独立性,人际交往和自我照顾,从而促进自主性和社会参与。然而,关于它们在更广泛领域的影响,仍存在重大的研究差距,需要进一步的研究来探索AD/ATs的全部潜力,并改进结果测量。
The role of assistive devices and technologies in the activities and participation in everyday life of children with cerebral palsy - a scoping review.
Objectives: Many studies investigate the impact of assistive devices and technologies (AD/AT) on physical outcomes. The role of AD/ATs in everyday activities and participation of children with cerebral palsy (CP) has received much less attention. This review scopes the impact of AD/ATs by the activities and participation components of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) model.
Methods: Five databases (Pubmed, Web of Science, Eric, FIS Bildung, Wiso) were initially searched between May 2023 and July 2023. An updated search (also adding EBSCO) was conducted until December 2024. Inclusion criteria were: (1) Children diagnosed with CP, (2) exploring the impact of specific AD/ATs, (3) AD/ATs that were used by the child itself, (4) AD/ATs that were applied or tested in everyday life; (5) written in English or German; (6) published from 2007 onwards in a peer-reviewed journal.
Results: 8539 records were identified. 2673 duplicates were removed. Title and abstract screening excluded 4919 records. After full-text screening of 948 records 22 records were included. AD/ATs in the included studies ranged from adaptive seating devices to balance-based video games. Most AD/ATs addressed gross motor impairments, primarily walking, posture and mobility (19 out of 22).
Discussion: Findings suggest that AD/ATs can enhance independence in gross motor tasks, interpersonal interactions and self-care, which can promote autonomy and social participation. However, significant research gaps persist regarding their impact across a broader range of domains and further studies are needed to explore the full potential of AD/ATs over time and to improve outcome measures.