Dynamic testing with graduated prompts training: Adolescents with executive function deficits.

IF 1.6 Hong Kong journal of occupational therapy : HKJOT Pub Date : 2025-03-27 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1177/15691861251315120
Yael Fogel
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Introduction: Adolescents with executive function deficits have difficulties performing complex daily tasks. Process-oriented dynamic testing with graded prompts training offers valuable insights to improve adolescents' thinking and performance abilities in occupational therapy interventions. This study explores the effectiveness of graded prompts training in improving performance during the Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure (ROCF) task.

Method: This secondary analysis included data from 41 adolescents with executive function deficit profiles who had participated in the therapeutic occupational therapy intervention program 'Functional Individualized Therapy for Teenagers'. Dynamic pre- and post-test phases, focused on copying and immediate recall, were assessed using accuracy, placement, and organization strategy scores.

Results: Results indicate significant improvements following graded prompts training in copying and memory accuracy (67% and 180%), placement (49% and 237%), and organization strategy (66% and 99%). Positive correlations were observed between improved copying accuracy and organization, memory accuracy and organization, and copying and memory organization (p < .001).

Conclusion: Graded prompts training may improve the performance of adolescents with executive function deficits during complex tasks (e.g., ROCF). Future research should explore the training's long-term effects and applications in diverse clinical settings to validate further and expand these promising results. This training could become integral to therapeutic interventions for enhancing this population's daily functioning and overall well-being.

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动态测试与渐进式提示训练:青少年执行功能缺陷。
有执行功能缺陷的青少年在执行复杂的日常任务方面有困难。过程导向的动态测试与分级提示训练在职业治疗干预中为改善青少年的思维和表现能力提供了有价值的见解。本研究探讨了分级提示训练在提高Rey-Osterrieth复杂图形(ROCF)任务中表现的有效性。方法:这项二次分析包括了41名参加了“青少年功能个性化治疗”的职业治疗干预项目的执行功能缺陷青少年的数据。动态的测试前和测试后阶段,集中在复制和即时回忆上,使用准确性、位置和组织策略得分来评估。结果:结果表明,分级提示训练在复制和记忆准确性(67%和180%),放置(49%和237%)和组织策略(66%和99%)方面有显著改善。抄写正确率与组织、记忆正确率与组织、抄写正确率与记忆正确率呈正相关(p < 0.001)。结论:分级提示训练可以改善执行功能缺陷青少年在复杂任务中的表现(如ROCF)。未来的研究应该探索训练的长期效果和在不同临床环境中的应用,以进一步验证和扩大这些有希望的结果。这种培训可以成为治疗干预措施的组成部分,以提高这一人群的日常功能和整体福祉。
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