@文章{info:doi/10.2196/24337,作者=“Kanitkar, Anuprita和Parmar, Sanjay Tejraj和Szturm, Tony J和Restall, Gayle和Rempel, Gina和Sepehri, Nariman”,标题=“父母对电脑游戏的看法——脑性瘫痪儿童手灵巧辅助康复计划:“期望、儿童参与和益处的定性分析”,期刊=“JMIR Rehabil辅助技术”,年=“2021”,月=“5”,日=“31”,卷=“8”,数=“2”,页=“e24337”,关键词=“脑瘫;父母的期望;精细运动功能;对象操作;基于电脑游戏的治疗协议;父母;运动机能;电脑游戏,康复;基于游戏的康复; gross movement; children", abstract="Background: Children with motor impairments affecting the upper extremity benefit from task-specific therapy, such as constraint-induced movement therapy. However, there is a need to improve engagement and compliance with task-specific exercise programs that target manual dexterity for children with cerebral palsy (CP). A computer game--based rehabilitation (GRP) platform was developed that combines fine manipulation and gross movement exercises with engaging game activities appropriate for young children with CP. Objective: The objectives of this qualitative analysis were to compare parents' perspectives and opinions about expectations, challenges, and benefits between 2 interventions. Methods: A mixed methods, randomized controlled trial (RCT) was conducted to examine the feasibility and estimate the effect size of 2 exercise programs for rehabilitation of manual dexterity of children with CP using either GRP or conventional therapy. Parents of 26 of the children who completed the GRP program (n=33) and parents of 15 of the children who completed the conventional therapy program (n=27) participated in the interviews. A general conductive approach was used to analyze the data recorded during the parents' interviews. Results: Five themes captured the range of the parent's experiences, viewpoints, and ideas: (1) parents' expectations, (2) child's engagement with therapy, (3) positive effects of the interventions, (4) challenges, and (5) improving the protocol. Conclusions: Parents from both groups recognized that their expectations related to improving children's object handling and manipulation skills including participation in activities of daily life were addressed during the 16-week therapy program. Parents perceived a change in the children's level of independence in their daily tasks at home, school, and leisure activities. Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02728375; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02728375 ", issn="2369-2529", doi="10.2196/24337", url="https://rehab.www.mybigtv.com/2021/2/e24337", url="https://doi.org/10.2196/24337", url="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34057424" }
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