Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, School for Public Health and Primary Care (CAPHRI), Maastricht University, Maastricht, the Netherlands.
Centre of Expertise in Rehabilitation and Audiology, Adelante, Hoensbroek, the Netherlands.
BMC Pediatr. 2018 Apr 24;18(1):141. doi: 10.1186/s12887-018-1111-1.
As part of the COAD-study two home-based bimanual training programs for young children with unilateral Cerebral Palsy (uCP) have been developed, both consisting of a preparation phase and a home-based training phase. Parents are coached to use either an explicit or implicit motor learning approach while teaching bimanual activities to their child. A process evaluation of these complex interventions is crucial in order to draw accurate conclusions and provide recommendations for implementation in clinical practice and further research. The aim of the process evaluation is to systematically assess fidelity of the home-based training programs, to examine the mechanisms that contribute to their effects on child-related and parent-related outcomes, and to explore the influence of contextual factors.
A mixed methods embedded design is used that emerges from a pragmatism paradigm. The qualitative strand involves a generic qualitative approach. The process evaluation components fidelity (quality), dose delivered (completeness), dose received (exposure and satisfaction), recruitment and context will be investigated. Data collection includes registration of attendance of therapists and remedial educationalists to a course regarding the home-based training programs; a questionnaire to evaluate this course by the instructor; a report form concerning the preparation phase to be completed by the therapist; registration and video analyses of the home-based training; interviews with parents and questionnaires to be filled out by the therapist and remedial educationalist regarding the process of training; and focus groups with therapists and remedial educationalists as well as registration of drop-out rates and reasons, to evaluate the overall home-based training programs. Inductive thematic analysis will be used to analyse qualitative data. Qualitative and quantitative findings are merged through meta-inference.
So far, effects of home-based training programs in paediatric rehabilitation have been studied without an extensive process evaluation. The findings of this process evaluation will have implications for clinical practice and further research regarding development and application of home-based bimanual training programs, executed by parents and aimed at improving activity performance and participation of children with uCP.
作为 COAD 研究的一部分,为单侧脑瘫(uCP)的幼儿开发了两种基于家庭的双手训练计划,均由准备阶段和基于家庭的训练阶段组成。在教孩子进行双手活动时,父母接受了明确或隐含的运动学习方法的指导。对这些复杂干预措施进行过程评估对于得出准确的结论并为在临床实践和进一步研究中实施提供建议至关重要。该过程评估的目的是系统地评估基于家庭的培训计划的保真度,研究有助于其对儿童相关和父母相关结果产生影响的机制,并探讨环境因素的影响。
使用混合方法嵌入式设计,该设计源自实用主义范式。定性部分涉及通用定性方法。将调查过程评估组件的保真度(质量)、提供的剂量(完整性)、接受的剂量(暴露和满意度)、招募和背景。数据收集包括治疗师和矫正教育者参加关于基于家庭的培训计划的课程的注册;由讲师评估该课程的问卷;治疗师完成的准备阶段报告表;基于家庭的培训的注册和视频分析;家长访谈以及治疗师和矫正教育者填写的关于培训过程的问卷;以及治疗师和矫正教育者的焦点小组,以及注册的辍学率和原因,以评估整个基于家庭的培训计划。将使用归纳主题分析来分析定性数据。通过元推断合并定性和定量发现。
迄今为止,儿童康复中基于家庭的培训计划的效果已经在没有广泛的过程评估的情况下进行了研究。该过程评估的结果将对临床实践和进一步研究产生影响,涉及基于家庭的双手训练计划的开发和应用,该计划由父母执行,旨在提高 uCP 儿童的活动表现和参与度。