van Alphen Helena J M, Waninge Aly, Minnaert Alexander E M G, van der Putten Annette A J
Department of Inclusive and Special Needs Education, University of Groningen, Grote Rozenstraat 38, 9712 TJ, Groningen, The Netherlands.
Research Group Healthy Ageing, Health Care and Nursing, Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Groningen, The Netherlands.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2021 Mar 20;21(1):259. doi: 10.1186/s12913-021-06264-z.
The support of people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) rarely focused on motor activity, which might have negative consequences for the quality of life of these people. Evidence-based motor activity programs that present individually tailored and structural motor activity for these people are, regretfully, lacking. This study developed such a program for these people and evaluated the implementation process.
The motor activity program is developed in accordance with the theoretical premises of the educational program and consists of four methodological steps in which the content is individually filled with: motor activity structurally embedded within the activities of daily living, and 3-5 motor activities aimed at a specific goal, which is evaluated. Program delivery consisted of a manual, explanation to the teams, and coaching of one contact person per participant (n = 9). Process evaluation included the delivered fidelity, dose, reach, and adaptations made during the program. In addition, mechanisms of impact and the influence of contextual factors were evaluated. Data collection included researcher logbooks, individual program content, and staff reports.
The intended fidelity, dose, and reach were not obtained in most participants. Content has been made explicit for seven participants, but only in one participant all critical steps in implementation were performed as intended, though later in time. In three participants, previously offered motor activities were described within the weekly program, but without all activities having a clear link with the goal set. It is showed that the core elements of the program were affected with the conceived implementation plan. The time schedule, critical elements in implementation and program content were influenced by a lack of conditions such as professionals' motivation and responsibility, methodical working, interdisciplinarity and continuity in staff.
The results suggest that the implementation might be improved in case more attention is paid to the organizational conditions and implementation structure. The findings led to substantial changes in the implementation strategy. This study underlines the importance of process evaluation prior to testing for effectiveness.
The (overarching) study was registered at the Netherlands Trial Register (number 6627) on February 10, 2017: https://www.trialregister.nl/trial/6449 .
对重度智力和多重残疾(PIMD)患者的支持很少关注运动活动,这可能会对这些人的生活质量产生负面影响。遗憾的是,目前缺乏针对这些人提供个性化定制且结构化运动活动的循证运动活动项目。本研究为这些人开发了这样一个项目,并对实施过程进行了评估。
运动活动项目是根据教育项目的理论前提开发的,包括四个方法步骤,其中内容根据以下方面进行个性化填充:在日常生活活动中结构化嵌入的运动活动,以及针对特定目标的3 - 5项运动活动,并对其进行评估。项目实施包括一本手册、对团队的解释,以及为每位参与者配备一名联系人(n = 9)进行指导。过程评估包括实施的保真度、剂量、覆盖范围以及项目实施过程中所做的调整。此外,还评估了影响机制和背景因素的影响。数据收集包括研究人员日志、个人项目内容和工作人员报告。
大多数参与者未达到预期的保真度、剂量和覆盖范围。已为7名参与者明确了内容,但只有1名参与者按预期执行了实施过程中的所有关键步骤,不过时间较晚。在3名参与者中,之前提供的运动活动在每周项目中有所描述,但并非所有活动都与设定的目标有明确联系。结果表明,该项目的核心要素受到了原定实施计划的影响。时间安排、实施中的关键要素和项目内容受到诸如专业人员的积极性和责任感、有条理的工作、跨学科性以及工作人员的连续性等条件缺乏的影响。
结果表明,如果更多地关注组织条件和实施结构,实施情况可能会得到改善。这些发现导致了实施策略的重大改变。本研究强调了在进行有效性测试之前进行过程评估的重要性。
该(总体)研究于2017年2月10日在荷兰试验注册中心注册(编号6627):https://www.trialregister.nl/trial/6449 。