Anderson Leanne, Wilson Jessie, Williams Gary
Discipline of Occupational Therapy, College of Healthcare Sciences, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia.
Aust Occup Ther J. 2017 Apr;64(2):170-184. doi: 10.1111/1440-1630.12333. Epub 2016 Oct 5.
BACKGROUND/AIM: Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) demonstrate limited participation in daily occupations which negatively impacts their physical and psycho-social wellbeing. The CO-OP approach is strongly supported within the literature as an effective treatment for DCD when delivered as a one-on-one therapy. Group interventions have proven to be effective in increasing self-esteem, decreasing feelings of isolation and are a cost effective way of delivering therapy. The purpose of this review was to explore the evidence for the use of the CO-OP approach in a group format for children with motor coordination difficulties.
Searches of CINAHL, MEDLINE, Scopus, Proquest, PsycINFO, ERIC and OTDBase, were conducted from 2000 through until September 30, 2015. Articles included were in English, peer reviewed articles, followed principals of CO-OP and were delivered through a group therapy approach. All articles were critically reviewed and thematically analysed.
192 studies were retrieved with a final number of six articles included in the review. Six themes were highlighted: achieving a new level of perceived competence; feeling a sense of belonging; children learning how the condition affected them and strategies to overcome these challenges; careful formation of intervention groups; the value of following the CO-OP protocols; and the significance of parental involvement.
The findings of this review suggest that the CO-OP approach, when administered in a group format, has the potential to benefit children living with motor coordination difficulties in both physical and psycho-social domains. More research is required to confirm these findings and contribute to evidence-based practice.
背景/目的:发育性协调障碍(DCD)儿童在日常活动中的参与度有限,这对他们的身心健康产生了负面影响。文献中大力支持合作学习法(CO-OP)作为一对一治疗DCD的有效方法。事实证明,小组干预在提高自尊、减少孤独感方面是有效的,而且是一种经济有效的治疗方式。本综述的目的是探讨以小组形式对有运动协调困难的儿童使用合作学习法的证据。
检索了2000年至2015年9月30日期间的CINAHL、MEDLINE、Scopus、Proquest、PsycINFO、ERIC和OTDBase数据库。纳入的文章为英文、经过同行评审、遵循合作学习法原则并通过小组治疗方式进行。对所有文章进行了严格评审和主题分析。
共检索到192项研究,最终纳入本综述的有6篇文章。突出了六个主题:达到新的感知能力水平;有归属感;儿童了解病情如何影响他们以及克服这些挑战的策略;精心组建干预小组;遵循合作学习法方案的价值;以及家长参与的重要性。
本综述的结果表明,以小组形式实施合作学习法有可能使有运动协调困难的儿童在身体和心理社会方面都受益。需要更多研究来证实这些发现,并为循证实践做出贡献。