临床医生在提供儿科轮椅技能培训时考虑的因素:一项经过修改的 "大声思考 "研究。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION Disability and Rehabilitation-Assistive Technology Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-22 DOI:10.1080/17483107.2023.2238004
Lisa K Kenyon, Daniel McNally, Jacob Ray, Sebastian Vanderest, Krista L Best
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目的:使用手动轮椅(WC)或电动轮椅的儿童可能无法获得足够的轮椅使用技能培训。临床医生表示,知识是提供儿科轮椅技能培训的障碍。本研究旨在探讨临床医生在为儿童提供轮椅技能培训时所考虑的具体因素的广度和深度:这项经过修改的 "大声思考 "研究通过一对一、基于 Zoom 的录音 "大声思考 "会话收集数据。课程包括参与者观看四段视频,每段视频都是不同的儿童在表演不同的轮椅使用技能,同时参与者在观看视频时大声思考(口头表达)他们认识到的、观察到的、考虑到的因素。在观看完每段视频后,参与者还回答了有关视频中儿童的具体 WC 技能和提供 WC 技能培训的问题。参与者报告的因素由三位研究人员通过定向内容分析的演绎过程独立确定,并使用国际功能、残疾和健康分类(ICF)编码系统进行分类:结果:28 位讲英语的临床医生参与了研究。共有 1246 个不同的因素被映射到 352 个独特的 ICF 代码中,涵盖了 ICF 的所有四个领域。最多的已识别因素映射到活动和参与领域的代码中(42.25%):参与者报告称,在为儿童提供坐轮椅技能培训时考虑了《国际功能、残疾和健康分类》中的多个因素。提供儿科坐轮椅技能训练是一项复杂的活动,需要临床医生考虑儿童运动能力以外的各种因素。
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Factors clinicians consider when providing pediatric wheelchair skills training: a modified think aloud study.

Purpose: Children who use a manual wheelchair (WC) or a power WC may not receive adequate WC skills training. Clinicians report knowledge as a barrier to the provision of paediatric WC skills training. The purpose of this study was to explore the breadth and depth of specific factors clinicians consider when providing WC skills training for children.

Methods: Data in this modified Think Aloud study were gathered via one-on-one, Zoom-based, audio-recorded Think Aloud Sessions. Sessions consisted of participants viewing four videos, each of different children performing a different WC skill while thinking aloud (verbally expressing) about the factors they recognized, observed, and considered while watching the video. After each video, participants also responded to questions regarding the specific WC skill and the provision of WC skills training for the child in the video. Factors participants reported were independently identified by three researchers through a deductive process of directed content analysis and categorized using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) coding system.

Results: Twenty-eight English-speaking clinicians participated in the study. A total of 1246 distinct factors were mapped to 352 unique ICF codes spanning all four ICF Domains. The largest number of identified factors mapped to codes within the Activities and participation Domain (42.25%).

Conclusion: Participants reported considering multiple factors across the ICF in the provision of WC skills training for children. Providing paediatric WC skills training is a complex activity requiring clinicians to consider a wide range of factors that go beyond a child's motor abilities.

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