The Need for a Handwriting Intervention Guideline for Occupational Therapists in the Malaysian Context

Mahfuzah Zainol, Masne Kadar, Nor Afifi Razaob, Farahiyah Wan Yunus
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ABSTRACT The objectives of this study are to analyze the factors of handwriting difficulties among children, the intervention strategies for handwriting problems, and the need to develop a handwriting intervention guideline for occupational therapists in the Malaysian context. The research employed individual semi-structured interviews with seven participants who offered three different sets of experiences and viewpoints, namely, the remedial school teachers’, occupational therapists’, and parents’ perspectives. A qualitative analysis approach was utilized. Thematic analysis was applied by using an inductive approach for open-ended questions in interviews. The results were presented according to research objectives. Five themes emerged to address the factors of handwriting issues among school children. The factors are motor skills deficiency, poor motor visual skills, lack of parental support, low self-motivation, and handwriting difficulties. Four themes were derived for intervention strategies to cater for handwriting problems among school children. The themes have an emphasis on developing motor skills, increasing motor visual activities, engaging occupational therapy components, and enabling active participation from parents and teachers. Finally, there is a crucial need to produce a guideline for handwriting intervention in order to improve children’s potential in handwriting skills, to provide a comprehensive guide for occupational therapists, teachers, and parents and to align practice in handwriting intervention. This study provides understanding of the factors of handwriting problem among school children and allows suitable intervention programs. Therefore, the need to develop a systematic guideline in handwriting intervention is significant, in that it would benefit the teachers, occupational therapists, and parents in the Malaysian context.
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马来西亚职业治疗师对手写干预指南的需求
摘要本研究的目的是分析马来西亚儿童书写困难的因素、书写问题的干预策略,以及为职业治疗师制定书写干预指南的必要性。本研究采用半结构化访谈的方式,对7位参与者进行了访谈,这些参与者提供了三种不同的经验和观点,即补习学校教师、职业治疗师和家长的观点。采用定性分析方法。专题分析是通过对访谈中的开放式问题采用归纳方法来应用的。根据研究目标给出了结果。出现了五个主题来解决学童书写问题的因素。这些因素包括运动技能不足、运动视觉能力差、缺乏父母支持、自我激励能力低和书写困难。针对学童书写问题的干预策略,我们衍生出四个主题。这些主题强调发展运动技能,增加运动视觉活动,加入职业治疗成分,并使家长和老师积极参与。最后,为了提高儿童书写技能的潜力,迫切需要制定一份手写干预指南,为职业治疗师、教师和家长提供全面的指导,并使手写干预的实践保持一致。本研究提供对学童书写问题成因的了解,并提供适当的干预方案。因此,有必要制定一套系统的手写干预指南,这对马来西亚的教师、职业治疗师和家长都有好处。
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