Janeen Bower, Wendy L Magee, Cathy Catroppa, Felicity A Baker
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Abstract
Aligned with best practice guidelines for patients presenting with a disorder of consciousness (DoC), music therapy interventions with this population aim to increase arousal and awareness to support emergence to consciousness. There is a significant evidence base supporting music therapy for adults with a DoC; however, there are currently no published tools that systematically capture behavioral responses of this population during rehabilitative music therapy interventions. Further, the developmentally specific response to severe brain injury in the pediatric population means pediatric-specific research is required. The Music Interventions in Pediatric DoC Behavior Observation Record (Music Behavior Record [MBR]) was developed to objectively record responses during music therapy interventions for children presenting with a DoC. To establish content validity and inter-rater reliability, a pragmatic pilot study was undertaken. Results established that the MBR has content validity with 100% agreement among participants. Overall fair-substantial inter-rater reliability in >70% of the behavioral responses recorded in the MBR indicate the MBR is an early but promising tool to objectively capture responses during music therapy interventions. The use of the MBR may ultimately support clinical advancement and intervention research to optimize consciousness recovery for the pediatric DoC population.
与表现为意识障碍(DoC)的患者的最佳实践指南一致,针对这一人群的音乐治疗干预旨在提高唤醒和意识,以支持意识的出现。有一个重要的证据基础支持音乐治疗成人DoC;然而,目前还没有公开的工具系统地捕捉这一人群在康复音乐治疗干预期间的行为反应。此外,儿童对严重脑损伤的发育特异性反应意味着需要进行儿科特异性研究。音乐干预儿童DoC行为观察记录(Music Behavior Record [MBR])旨在客观记录音乐治疗干预对患有DoC的儿童的反应。为了建立内容效度和评分者间信度,进行了一项实用的初步研究。结果表明,MBR具有100%的内容效度。在MBR记录的行为反应中,超过70%的总体公平-实质性的评分者间信度表明,MBR是一种早期但有前途的工具,可以客观地捕捉音乐治疗干预期间的反应。MBR的使用可能最终支持临床进步和干预研究,以优化儿科DoC人群的意识恢复。