儿童和青少年对自己的健康负责(CATCH):一项以解决方案为重点的指导培养脊柱裂或脑瘫儿童健康生活方式的可行性随机对照试验。

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Developmental neurorehabilitation Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-17 DOI:10.1080/17518423.2025.2541830
Lina Peñuela, Gillian King, Annie Labbé, Toni Lui, Désirée B Maltais, Chantal Mérette, Helene Moffet, Amy C McPherson
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这项可行性随机对照试验(RCT)评估了“儿童和青少年负责自己的健康”(CATCH),这是一项以解决方案为重点的指导干预措施,促进脊柱裂或脑瘫儿童的身体活动和健康饮食。所有参与者都接受了标准护理和印刷材料;干预组在六个月内还接受了多达八次的辅导。定量分析检查了是否满足先验的可行性标准,以及在12个月内的四个时间点评估目标实现、功能活动、饮食摄入和身体活动的措施的反应性。19名参与者被随机分配。虽然符合分层和保真标准,但招聘和保留可能没有受到Covid-19的影响。与对照组相比,CATCH参与者在三个目标实现得分中的两个方面表现出显著改善,在功能流动性、活动时间和一些饮食措施方面也呈现出积极趋势。大多数结果测量是有效的,尽管需要对方案进行全面的RCT调整。
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Children and Teens in Charge of Their Health (CATCH): A Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial of Solution-Focused Coaching to Foster Healthy Lifestyles in Children with Spina Bifida or Cerebral Palsy.

This feasibility randomized controlled trial (RCT) evaluated "Children and Teens in Charge of Their Health" (CATCH), a solution-focused coaching intervention promoting physical activity and healthy eating in children with spina bifida or cerebral palsy. All participants received standard care and printed materials; the intervention group also received up to eight coaching sessions over six months. Quantitative analyses examined whether a priori feasibility criteria were met and the responsiveness of measures assessing goal attainment, functional mobility, dietary intake and physical activity at four timepoints over 12 months. Nineteen participants were randomized. While stratification and fidelity criteria were met, recruitment and retention were not, likely impacted by Covid-19. CATCH participants showed significant improvements in two of three goal attainment scores, along with positive trends in functional mobility, active hours, and some dietary measures compared to controls. Most outcome measures were responsive, although protocol adaptations are needed for a full-scale RCT.

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