前庭反应过度幼儿干预效果的初步研究

Hilary Boucher, D. Carder, S. Schoen
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前庭区域的感觉过度反应(又称重力不安全感)在文献中经常被发现。然而,关于干预措施的有效性的文章很少,特别是对于具有这些特发性挑战的幼儿(例如,没有诊断为自闭症)。本初步研究的目的是测试基于Ayres感觉统合和STAR参考框架的前庭反应过度幼儿治疗方法的可行性和结果测量的敏感性。尝试了单一主题设计。三名前庭反应过度的幼儿每周接受1-2次干预,持续15周。收集了门诊结果测量(如荡秋千时间)和家庭结果测量(如换尿布期间的抗议)的数据。然而,基线数据不能延长或错开以满足多基线研究的标准。初步支持的程序,编码和可行性,包括诊所和家庭结果。采用与单受试者设计相一致的数据分析程序,通过检查平均水平、趋势和变异性的变化来评估测量方法的敏感性。研究结果表明,这种方法和这些结果测量可能在未来的研究中有用;在前庭反应过度的幼儿早期治疗后,注意到在一块暂停设备上玩耍的持续时间和在家中换尿布活动期间抗议的减少。从这项研究中获得的经验教训可以为今后对这一人群的干预效果的研究提供信息。
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A Pilot Study Investigating the Methodology for Studying the Effectiveness of Intervention for Toddlers with Vestibular Over Responsivity
ABSTRACT Sensory over-responsivity in the vestibular domain (aka gravitational insecurity) has been frequently identified in the literature. However, little has been written about the effectiveness of interventions, especially in toddlers with these idiopathic challenges (e.g. without a diagnosis of autism). The objective of this pilot study was to test the feasibility of the methodology and sensitivity of outcome measures for treatment based on the principles of Ayres Sensory Integration and the STAR Frame of Reference for toddlers with vestibular over – responsivity. A single subject design was attempted. Three toddlers with vestibular over responsivity received intervention 1–2 time per week for 15 weeks. Data were collected on a clinic outcome measure (e.g. time on a swing) and a home outcome measure (e.g. protests during diapering). However, baseline data could not be lengthened or staggered to meet the criteria for a multiple baseline study. Preliminary support is provided for the procedures, coding, and feasibility of including a clinic and a home outcome. Data analysis procedures consistent with single subject designs were used to evaluate sensitivity of the measures through an examination of changes in mean level, trend, and variability. Findings suggest this methodology and these outcome measures may be useful in future research; changes were noted in duration of play on a piece of suspended equipment and a reduction in protests during diapering activities at home following an early treatment of toddlers with vestibular over – responsivity. Lessons learned from this study can inform future study of intervention effectiveness for this population.
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