Victorian Infant Brain Studies, Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Melbourne, Australia.
La Trobe Sport and Exercise Medicine Research Centre, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.
BMC Pediatr. 2019 Jan 16;19(1):22. doi: 10.1186/s12887-018-1381-7.
Children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) experience a range of difficulties that can potentially limit their academic, social and physical ability. Recent research has developed interventions that aim to improve motor outcomes in a variety of paediatric cohorts using video gaming equipment. Therefore, we aimed to systematically review the literature on virtual reality or video game interventions that aim to improve motor outcomes in children with DCD.
Seven databases were searched for studies using the following criteria: a) virtual reality or video game based intervention; b) children with DCD; and c) motor outcomes relating to body structure and function, activity or participation. Data were extracted relating to study design, participant characteristics, details of the intervention, outcome measures, results, and feasibility/adherence.
Fifteen articles were included for review, including eight randomised controlled trials. No studies used virtual reality equipment, with all interventions using video games (Nintendo Wii in 12/15 articles). Mixed effects of video game intervention on outcome were found, with conflicting evidence across studies. Studies that reported on feasibility found most children enjoyed and adhered to the video game interventions.
This review found limited evidence for the effectiveness of video game interventions for children with DCD to improve motor outcomes due to limitations in the research including low sample sizes and low to moderate methodological quality. Further research is needed to determine the effect of video game or virtual reality interventions on motor outcomes in children with DCD.
The protocol for this systematic review can be found on PROSPERO ( CRD42017064427 ).
患有发育性协调障碍(DCD)的儿童会遇到一系列困难,这些困难可能会限制他们的学术、社交和身体能力。最近的研究已经开发出了干预措施,旨在使用视频游戏设备改善各种儿科队列的运动结果。因此,我们旨在系统地回顾旨在改善 DCD 儿童运动结果的虚拟现实或视频游戏干预的文献。
使用以下标准在七个数据库中搜索研究:a)基于虚拟现实或视频游戏的干预;b)患有 DCD 的儿童;c)与身体结构和功能、活动或参与相关的运动结果。提取了与研究设计、参与者特征、干预细节、结果、可行性/依从性相关的数据。
有 15 篇文章被纳入综述,包括 8 项随机对照试验。没有研究使用虚拟现实设备,所有干预措施均使用视频游戏(15 篇文章中有 12 篇使用任天堂 Wii)。视频游戏干预对结果的混合效应,研究之间存在相互矛盾的证据。报告可行性的研究发现,大多数儿童喜欢并坚持视频游戏干预。
由于研究的局限性,包括样本量小和方法学质量低至中等,本综述发现视频游戏干预对改善 DCD 儿童运动结果的有效性的证据有限。需要进一步研究以确定视频游戏或虚拟现实干预对 DCD 儿童运动结果的影响。
本系统评价的方案可在 PROSPERO 上找到(CRD42017064427)。