Joseph Rowena Y, Casteleijn Daleen, van der Linde Janine, Franzsen Denise
Department of Occupational Therapy, School of Therapeutic Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Witwatersrand, Private Bag X3, Wits, Johannesburg, 2193 South Africa.
J Child Adolesc Trauma. 2021 Jan 26;14(4):455-470. doi: 10.1007/s40653-020-00333-x. eCollection 2021 Dec.
Due to the high level of violence globally, providing intervention for child victims of trauma has become a priority for various government departments and health professionals including occupational therapists. Child appropriate sensory modulation intervention, which has its theoretical origins within the occupational therapy profession, has been suggested as a suitable treatment approach for children who are victims of trauma, since the initial experience of trauma occurs on a somatosensory level. Advances in trauma care indicate that children may experience the effects of trauma as an inability to appropriately regulate and organize sensory responses. This results in sensory modulation dysfunction associated with emotional and behavior difficulties. This scoping review provides an overview of the extent to which sensory modulation dysfunction has been identified and treated in child victims of trauma. Using the Arksey and O'Malley (2005) framework, five databases and three manual hand searches were conducted. This scoping review confirmed the scarcity of research available. The 13 studies which met the inclusion criteria indicated that child victims of trauma (CVT) present with a sensory modulation disorder (SMD). Sensory modulation intervention, within the theoretical framework of Ayres Sensory Integration® (ASI®), alone and in combination with psychotherapy approaches was found to be valuable for CVT, in the studies chartered. Identification and treatment of sensory modulation dysfunction in CVT has been researched and is becoming an area of increasing need. Therefore, to remain relevant to the violent contexts within communities, there is a need to expand research in this field.
由于全球暴力事件频发,为遭受创伤的儿童受害者提供干预已成为包括职业治疗师在内的各政府部门和健康专业人员的首要任务。儿童适宜的感觉调节干预源于职业治疗领域的理论,鉴于创伤的初始体验发生在躯体感觉层面,它被认为是适合创伤儿童受害者的治疗方法。创伤护理的进展表明,儿童可能因无法适当调节和组织感觉反应而体验到创伤的影响。这会导致与情绪和行为困难相关的感觉调节功能障碍。本综述概述了在创伤儿童受害者中已识别和治疗感觉调节功能障碍的程度。采用阿克西和奥马利(2005年)的框架,进行了五个数据库检索和三次手工检索。本综述证实了现有研究的匮乏。符合纳入标准的13项研究表明,创伤儿童受害者(CVT)存在感觉调节障碍(SMD)。在所查研究中,在艾尔斯感觉统合理论框架内的感觉调节干预,单独使用以及与心理治疗方法结合使用,对创伤儿童受害者均有价值。对创伤儿童受害者感觉调节功能障碍的识别和治疗已有研究,且需求日益增加。因此,为了与社区内的暴力环境保持相关性,有必要扩大该领域的研究。