Hodgetts Sandra, Hodgetts William
Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Alberta, Canada.
Can J Occup Ther. 2007 Dec;74(5):393-400. doi: 10.2182/cjot.07.013.
There is considerable evidence that children with autism experience sensory dysfunction, which can affect their ability to participate in functional activities. Occupational therapists frequently recommend somatosensory stimulation interventions to mitigate sensory dysfunction and improve a child's ability to function.
This paper examines the rationale and evidence supporting somatosensory stimulation interventions for children with autism.
A comprehensive review of the literature specific to somatosensory stimulation was conducted, resulting in six published studies that addressed interventions feasible within a child's daily routine.
Although research related to somatosensory stimulation interventions is becoming more rigorous, empirical support remains limited; therefore, when these interventions are implemented, they should be systematically evaluated.
To help occupational therapists recommend interventions with confidence, strategies are provided to (1) utilise best practices to intervene in an area in which evidence is limited, and (2) help expand the evidence base through clinical research.
有大量证据表明,自闭症儿童存在感觉功能障碍,这会影响他们参与功能性活动的能力。职业治疗师经常推荐体感刺激干预措施,以减轻感觉功能障碍并提高儿童的功能能力。
本文探讨支持对自闭症儿童进行体感刺激干预的基本原理和证据。
对特定于体感刺激的文献进行了全面综述,得出六项已发表的研究,这些研究涉及在儿童日常生活中可行的干预措施。
尽管与体感刺激干预相关的研究正变得更加严谨,但实证支持仍然有限;因此,在实施这些干预措施时,应进行系统评估。
为帮助职业治疗师自信地推荐干预措施,提供了一些策略,以(1)利用最佳实践在证据有限的领域进行干预,以及(2)通过临床研究帮助扩大证据基础。