Bloorview Research Institute, Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Rehabilitation Sciences Institute, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
BMJ Open. 2024 Mar 18;14(3):e082761. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-082761.
Children with cerebral palsy (CP) are prescribed home exercise programmes (HEPs) to increase the frequency of movement practice, yet adherence to HEPs can be low. This paper outlines the protocol for a single-case experimental design (SCED) with alternating treatments, using a new home therapy exercise application, Bootle Boot Camp (BBCamp), offered with and without movement tracking feedback. This study will explore the impact of feedback on engagement, movement quality, lower limb function and family experiences to help understand how technology-supported HEPs should be translated and the added value, if any, of movement tracking technology.
In this explanatory sequential mixed-methods study using a SCED, 16 children with CP (aged 6-12 years, Gross Motor Function Classification System levels I-II) will set lower limb goals and be prescribed an individualised HEP by their physiotherapist to complete using BBCamp on their home television equipped with a three-dimensional camera-computer system. Children will complete four weekly exercise sessions over 6 weeks. Children will be randomised to 1 of 16 alternating treatment schedules where BBCamp will provide or withhold feedback during the first 4 weeks. The version of BBCamp that results in the most therapeutic benefit will be continued for 2 final weeks. Goals will be re-evaluated and families interviewed. The primary outcome is adherence (proportion of prescribed exercise repetitions attempted) as a measure of behavioural engagement. Secondary outcomes are affective and cognitive engagement (smiley face ratings), exercise fidelity, lower limb function, goal achievement and participant experiences. SCED data will be analysed using visual and statistical methods. Quantitative and qualitative data will be integrated using joint displays.
Ethical approval was obtained from the Research Ethics Boards at Bloorview Research Institute and the University of Toronto. Results will be distributed through peer-reviewed journals and scientific conferences.
NCT05998239; pre-results.
患有脑瘫的儿童被开具家庭运动方案(HEP)以增加运动练习的频率,但对 HEP 的依从性可能较低。本文概述了一项使用新的家庭治疗运动应用程序 Bootle Boot Camp(BBCamp)的单病例实验设计(SCED)的方案,该应用程序提供了带和不带运动跟踪反馈的两种治疗方式。本研究将探讨反馈对参与度、运动质量、下肢功能和家庭体验的影响,以帮助了解技术支持的 HEP 应该如何转化,以及运动跟踪技术是否有任何附加价值。
在这项使用 SCED 的解释性顺序混合方法研究中,16 名年龄在 6-12 岁(粗大运动功能分类系统 I-II 级)的脑瘫儿童将设定下肢目标,并由物理治疗师为他们开具个性化的 HEP,让他们在家中的电视上使用配备三维摄像头-计算机系统的 BBCamp 完成。儿童将在 6 周内完成 4 周的每周锻炼课程。儿童将随机分配到 16 个交替治疗方案中的 1 个方案中,在前 4 周内,BBCamp 将提供或不提供反馈。效果最好的 BBCamp 版本将继续使用 2 周。将重新评估目标并对家庭进行访谈。主要结果是依从性(尝试的规定运动次数的比例),作为行为参与的衡量标准。次要结果是情感和认知参与(笑脸评分)、运动保真度、下肢功能、目标达成和参与者体验。SCED 数据将使用视觉和统计方法进行分析。定量和定性数据将通过联合展示进行整合。
Bloorview 研究所和多伦多大学的研究伦理委员会已批准该研究。研究结果将通过同行评议的期刊和科学会议进行发布。
NCT05998239;预结果。