Kenyon Lisa K, Farris John P, Aldrich Naomi J, Rhodes Samhita
a Department of Physical Therapy , Grand Valley State University , Grand Rapids , MI , USA.
b Padnos School of Engineering and Computing , Grand Valley State University , Grand Rapids , MI , USA.
Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol. 2018 Oct;13(7):665-673. doi: 10.1080/17483107.2017.1369587. Epub 2017 Aug 30.
The purposes of this exploratory project were: (1) to evaluate the impact of power mobility training with a child who has multiple, severe impairments and (2) to determine if the child's spectrum of electroencephalography (EEG) activity changed during power mobility training.
A single-subject A-B-A-B research design was conducted with a four-week duration for each phase. Two target behaviours were explored: (1) mastery motivation assessed via the dimensions of mastery questionnaire (DMQ) and (2) EEG data collected under various conditions. Power mobility skills were also assessed.
The participant was a three-year, two-month-old girl with spastic quadriplegic cerebral palsy, gross motor function classification system level V. Each target behaviour was measured weekly. During intervention phases, power mobility training was provided.
Improvements were noted in subscale scores of the DMQ. Short-term and long-term EEG changes were also noted. Improvements were noted in power mobility skills.
The participant in this exploratory project demonstrated improvements in power mobility skill and function. EEG data collection procedures and variability in an individual's EEG activity make it difficult to determine if the participant's spectrum of EEG activity actually changed in response to power mobility training. Additional studies are needed to investigate the impact of power mobility training on the spectrum of EEG activity in children who have multiple, severe impairments. Implications for Rehabilitation Power mobility training appeared to be beneficial for a child with multiple, severe impairments though the child may never become an independent, community-based power wheelchair user. Electroencephalography may be a valuable addition to the study of power mobility use in children with multiple, severe impairments. Power mobility training appeared to impact mastery motivation (the internal drive to solve complex problems and master new skills) in a child who has multiple, severe impairments.
本探索性项目的目的是:(1)评估对一名患有多种严重损伤的儿童进行动力移动训练的影响,以及(2)确定该儿童的脑电图(EEG)活动谱在动力移动训练期间是否发生变化。
采用单受试者A - B - A - B研究设计,每个阶段持续四周。探索了两种目标行为:(1)通过掌握问卷维度(DMQ)评估的掌握动机,以及(2)在各种条件下收集的EEG数据。还评估了动力移动技能。
参与者是一名3岁2个月大的女孩,患有痉挛性四肢瘫脑瘫,粗大运动功能分类系统为V级。每周测量每种目标行为。在干预阶段,提供动力移动训练。
DMQ的子量表得分有所改善。还注意到EEG的短期和长期变化。动力移动技能也有所提高。
本探索性项目中的参与者在动力移动技能和功能方面表现出改善。EEG数据收集程序以及个体EEG活动的变异性使得难以确定参与者的EEG活动谱是否真的因动力移动训练而发生变化。需要更多研究来调查动力移动训练对患有多种严重损伤的儿童的EEG活动谱的影响。康复意义 动力移动训练似乎对患有多种严重损伤的儿童有益,尽管该儿童可能永远无法成为独立的、基于社区的电动轮椅使用者。脑电图可能是研究患有多种严重损伤的儿童使用动力移动的一个有价值的补充。动力移动训练似乎会影响患有多种严重损伤的儿童的掌握动机(解决复杂问题和掌握新技能的内在动力)。