Move&Connect-Youth: A Virtual Group Intervention for Youth Experiencing Persisting Symptoms After Concussion.

Developmental neurorehabilitation Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-26 DOI:10.1080/17518423.2024.2331455
Shannon E Scratch, Kylie D Mallory, Hiba Al-Hakeem, Andrew Lovell, Kim Moody, Brendan Lam, Lindsay Brazill, Patricia Knapp, Andrea Hickling
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Move&Connect-Youth (M&C-Y) is an interdisciplinary virtual group intervention for youth experiencing persisting symptoms after concussion (PSAC) that includes psychoeducation, active rehabilitation, and goal-setting. Using an intervention mapping framework, this paper describes the iterative development of M&C-Y and findings from initial feasibility testing. Ten youth participated in M&C-Y completing pre-intervention demographic questionnaires and semi-structured exit interviews to understand participants' experience and gather feedback. M&C-Y was feasible based on apriori criteria and findings from interviews provided insights related to: (1) intervention structure, (2) intervention engagement, and (3) intervention takeaways. M&C-Y is a meaningful, feasible, and engaging intervention for youth with PSAC.

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Move&Connect-Youth:针对脑震荡后症状持续存在的青少年的虚拟小组干预。
Move&Connect-Youth (M&C-Y) 是一种针对脑震荡(PSAC)后症状持续存在的青少年的跨学科虚拟小组干预措施,包括心理教育、积极康复和目标设定。本文采用干预映射框架,介绍了 M&C-Y 的迭代开发过程以及初步可行性测试的结果。十名青少年参与了 M&C-Y,并完成了干预前的人口统计问卷和半结构化的退出访谈,以了解参与者的经历并收集反馈意见。根据先验标准,M&C-Y 是可行的,访谈结果提供了与以下方面有关的见解:(1) 干预结构,(2) 干预参与,以及 (3) 干预收获。M&C-Y 对患有 PSAC 的青少年来说是一项有意义、可行且有吸引力的干预措施。
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