Family-Professional Collaboration on Modified Ride-on Car Intervention for Young Children: Two Case Reports.
Autor: | An, Mihee, Kim, Jeonghui |
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INBORN errors of metabolism diagnosis
STRATEGIC planning PATIENT participation FATHERS' attitudes STATISTICAL reliability MEDICAL personnel SATISFACTION PATIENTS' families HUMAN services programs MULTITRAIT multimethod techniques INTERPROFESSIONAL relations ASSISTIVE technology PLAY PHYSICAL mobility GOAL (Psychology) CHILDREN |
Zdroj: | Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics; 2024, Vol. 44 Issue 2, p198-215, 18p |
Abstrakt: | The study aimed to describe the implementation of a collaborative ride-on car (ROC) intervention by applying a practice model of family-professional collaboration. The model involves specific strategies for collaboration, "visualizing a preferred future" and "scaling questions." The participants were two young children with mobility limitations and their mothers. The 12-week of ROC intervention involved training sessions with a therapist and home sessions. The outcomes included the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM) and Goal Attainment Scaling (GAS). The collaborative strategies facilitated parent engagement in goal setting, planning, and evaluation. After the intervention, the mothers' ratings of their children's performance and parent satisfaction on the COPM increased by 6 and 3 points, respectively, and the level of goal attainment exceeded expectations (+1 on GAS) in both families. Prior to the ROC intervention, both families were hesitant to use powered mobility. However, the experience of participating in the ROC intervention process broadened parents' perspectives on self-directed mobility and led them to explore options for their children to move independently. The collaborative ROC intervention can be used as an intervention for early mobility and a bridging step for families reluctant to use a powered wheelchair. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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