挑战评估"、"步态结果评估表 "和 "一起移动"("Sammen I Bevægelse")的可行性,"一起移动 "是一项针对独立学龄脑瘫儿童的集体运动技能干预措施。

Developmental neurorehabilitation Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-17 DOI:10.1080/17518423.2024.2410180
Kirsten Nordbye-Nielsen, F Virginia Wright, Ole Rahbek, Bjarne Møller-Madsen, Thomas Maribo
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这项单组前后测试研究评估了一项为期 10 周、以小组为基础的新运动技能强化干预措施的可行性:"共同行动 "以及挑战评估和步态结果评估表 (GOAL) 的相关使用。对参与者的出席率/完成率以及对评估和干预的满意度进行了评估,并对相关运动技能的变化进行了初步估算。十名行动不便的脑瘫儿童(7-14 岁)及其家长参加了此次活动。他们参加了 90% 的挑战课程,完成了 82.5% 的 GOAL 问卷调查。计划的总体出席率为 83%。对 "挑战 "评估的满意度较高,对 "GOAL "评估的满意度中等,对干预的满意度较高。干预后,挑战和 GOAL 的平均变化分数(95% CI)分别为 4.2(-11.4 至 3.1)分和 3.6(-14.4 至 4.0)分(/100)。在 "一起动起来 "项目中使用挑战和 GOAL 是可行和适当的,并且与运动技能表现和功能能力的提高有关。
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Feasibility of the Challenge Assessment, the Gait Outcomes Assessment List and 'Moving Together' ('Sammen I Bevægelse'), a Group-Based Motor Skills Intervention for Independent School-Aged Children with Cerebral Palsy.

This single group pre and posttest study evaluated the feasibility of a new 10-week group-based motor skills enhancement intervention: "Moving Together," and associated use of the Challenge assessment and Gait Outcomes Assessment List (GOAL). Participant attendance/completion and satisfaction with the assessments and intervention were evaluated, and a first estimate of associated motor skill-related changes obtained. Ten ambulatory children with cerebral palsy (7-14 years) and their parents participated. Ninety percent of Challenge sessions were attended and 82.5% of GOAL questionnaires completed. Program attendance was 83% overall. Satisfaction with assessments was high for the Challenge and moderate for the GOAL, and intervention satisfaction was high. Mean change scores (95% CI) post-intervention for the Challenge and GOAL were 4.2 (-11.4 to 3.1) and 3.6 (-14.4 to 4.0) points (/100) respectively. Challenge and GOAL use was feasible and appropriate for "MovingTogether" and associated with gains in motor skill performance and functional abilities.

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