Feasibility of a Home Motor Skill Intervention for Children with CHARGE Syndrome

L. Lieberman, Pamela Haibach-Beach, Melanie Perreault, A. Brian, Luize Bebriša-Fedotova
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This study examined the effect of a home-based six-week motor skill intervention for children with CHARGE syndrome. Six families with children with CHARGE syndrome participated in this study. The children were assessed on their motor skills with the Test of Gross Motor Development 3 prior to the intervention and then again on the four most practiced motor skills after the intervention. Parents were also given a parental perceptions questionnaire before and post intervention. The families were provided a Gross Motor Development Curriculum, videos, tip sheets, and equipment to support the intervention. Families maintained weekly logs of their specific training practices. Each family was interviewed, and the transcripts were analyzed for themes. The four themes that emerged were Personal goals, Improvement, Barriers, and Overcoming challenges. Results revealed that it is feasible to utilize this protocol to improve motor skills for children with CHARGE syndrome.
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家庭运动技能干预对CHARGE综合征儿童的可行性
本研究考察了以家庭为基础的为期六周的运动技能干预对患有CHARGE综合征的儿童的影响。6个有CHARGE综合征儿童的家庭参与了这项研究。在干预之前,孩子们用大肌肉运动发展测试评估了他们的运动技能,然后在干预之后再次评估了四种最常用的运动技能。在干预前后,父母还分别填写了一份父母认知问卷。为这些家庭提供了大肌肉运动发展课程、视频、提示表和支持干预的设备。每个家庭每周都会记录下他们的具体训练。每个家庭都接受了采访,并分析了谈话记录的主题。出现的四个主题是:个人目标、进步、障碍和克服挑战。结果表明,利用该方案改善CHARGE综合征儿童的运动技能是可行的。
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