基于感觉的学校职业治疗干预:范围综述

Heather M. Watt, Grace Cox, Meghan DeHerrera, Siena Podgorny, Jennifer Fortuna, Laureen Cantwell-Jurkovic
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教育是儿童的主要职业。感觉处理功能障碍会使孩子们在学校取得成功具有挑战性。基于学校的职业治疗(SBOT)服务通过基于感觉的干预来解决这些差异。支持在学校环境中使用基于感觉的干预措施的研究有限。本研究的目的是总结现有的支持在SBOT中使用基于感觉的干预措施的研究,并找出文献中的空白。使用范围审查方法框架搜索7个数据库。描述性数值总结和定性专题分析用于总结和报告结果。19篇文章符合本研究的纳入标准。定量结果描述了诊断、结果和干预类型的变化。主要的定性主题包括基于感官的干预对课堂参与和投入的影响,以及在SBOT中使用的治疗方法的有效性。文献中的空白包括基于感觉的干预措施的长期效果和特异性。有许多因素可能影响干预措施的有效性。个性化的OT服务需要考虑到儿童-环境相互作用的复杂性。需要进一步的研究来支持基于感觉的干预在SBOT中的有效性。关键词:职业治疗;儿科;以学校为基础;感觉加工;其他信息资金作者报告没有与本文所述工作相关的资金。
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Sensory-Based Interventions in School-Based Occupational Therapy: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACTEducation is a primary childhood occupation. Dysfunction in sensory processing can make it challenging for children to succeed in school. School-based occupational therapy (SBOT) services address these differences through sensory-based interventions. Limited research exists to support the use of sensory-based interventions in school-based settings. The purpose of this study is to summarize existing research supporting the use of sensory-based interventions in SBOT and to identify gaps in the literature. A scoping review methodological framework was used to search seven databases. Descriptive numerical summary and qualitative thematic analysis were used to summarize and report the results. Nineteen articles met the inclusion criteria for this study. Quantitative results describe variations in diagnoses, outcomes, and intervention types. Major qualitative themes include the impact of sensory-based interventions on classroom participation and engagement, and the efficacy of treatment methods used in SBOT. Gaps in the literature include the long-term effects and specificity of sensory-based interventions. There are many factors that may influence the effectiveness of interventions. Individualized OT services are needed to consider the intricacies of the child-environment interaction. Additional research is needed to support the efficacy of sensory-based interventions in SBOT.KEYWORDS: occupational therapypediatricsschool-basedsensory processingsensory integrationintervention Disclosure StatementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThe author(s) reported there is no funding associated with the work featured in this article.
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