Assessing the Effectiveness of the MOVER Program for Treating Attention Deficit in Children (MOVER: Movement Opportunities Through Vestibular Engagement Rhythm)

Lindsay Williams`, Camille Skubik-Paplaski
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Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of participation in a movement- to music program on the attention span of elementary school-aged children who have attention deficits. The hypothesis was that participants would demonstrate improved attention on the Test of Sustained Selective Attention (TOSSA) (Kovacs, 2015). Methods: This quantitative study involved nine children who participated in four movement-to-music sessions with a staggered stop over a period of six weeks. The study incorporated a single group pre-test/post-test design, and a non-parametric Sign Test was utilized to analyze data from the TOSSA subcategories of concentration, detection, response inhibition, and test-taking time tolerance. Supporting qualitative data was also collected through peer debriefing, field notes, and a reflexive journal. Results: TOSSA results found that the movement-to-music program can significantly improve the attention of children who have attention deficits. Discussion: This study demonstrated positive implications for occupational therapy practice and for policy change regarding the inclusion of vestibular/proprioceptive movement opportunities available for children, especially those who have attention deficits.
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评估MOVER项目治疗儿童注意缺陷的有效性(MOVER:通过前庭接触节奏的运动机会)
背景:本研究的目的是探讨参与运动-音乐节目对有注意力缺陷的小学学龄儿童注意广度的影响。假设是参与者会在持续选择性注意测试(TOSSA)中表现出改善的注意力(Kovacs, 2015)。方法:这项定量研究涉及9名儿童,他们在六周的时间里参加了四次运动到音乐的课程,其中交错停止。本研究采用单组测试前/测试后设计,并采用非参数符号检验对TOSSA浓度、检测、反应抑制和测试时间容忍等子类别数据进行分析。支持性定性数据也通过同行汇报、实地记录和反思性日志收集。结果:TOSSA结果发现,动作-音乐节目能显著提高注意缺陷儿童的注意力。讨论:本研究证明了职业治疗实践和政策改变的积极意义,包括为儿童提供前庭/本体感觉运动机会,特别是那些有注意力缺陷的儿童。
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