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摘要
背景。患有严重脑瘫(CP)的儿童和青少年的独立行动能力有限,这影响了全面发展的机会。目的。为了检验Power Fun的有效性,这是一个治疗性动力移动夏令营。方法。采用了准实验的重复测量设计,参与者作为自己的对照。24名患有严重CP的参与者(7-20岁)参加了为期三周的Power Fun,每周5天。在营地前(T1)、基线(T2)、干预后(T3)和三周随访(T4)对动力活动技能和功能活动目标进行评估。发现。方差分析结果显示,干预后患者动力活动技能(F(1,22) = 56.61, p η2p = 0.74)和功能活动目标(F(1,58) = 80.17, p η2p = 0.74)均有显著改善,70%的目标达到。描述性分析揭示了三种学习概况。的影响。这项研究提供了初步证据,支持Power Fun作为一种干预措施的有效性,可以促进各种能力的严重CP儿童的动力行动。
Evaluating a Therapeutic Powered Mobility Camp for Children with Severe Cerebral Palsy.
Background. Children and youth with severe cerebral palsy (CP) have limited independent mobility, which affects opportunities for overall development. Purpose. To examine the effectiveness of Power Fun, a therapeutic powered mobility summer camp. Methods. A quasi-experimental, repeated-measure design was used, with participants acting as their own control. Twenty-four participants with severe CP (aged 7-20 years) attended Power Fun for three weeks, five days/week. Assessments of powered mobility skills and functional mobility goals were conducted three weeks before the camp (T1), at baseline (T2), postintervention (T3), and at three-week follow-up (T4). Findings. An analysis of variance results indicated significant improvements in powered mobility skills (F(1,22) = 56.61, p < 0.001, η2p = 0.74) and functional mobility goals (F(1,58) = 80.17, p < 0.001, η2p = 0.74), with 70% of goals achieved postintervention. A descriptive analysis revealed three learning profiles. Implications. This study provides initial evidence supporting the effectiveness of Power Fun as an intervention promoting powered mobility for children with severe CP, across a range of abilities.
期刊介绍:
The Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy was first published in September 1933. Since that time, it has fostered advancement and growth in occupational therapy scholarship. The mission of the journal is to provide a forum for leading-edge occupational therapy scholarship that advances theory, practice, research, and policy. The vision is to be a high-quality scholarly journal that is at the forefront of the science of occupational therapy and a destination journal for the top scholars in the field, globally.