Hervo Jeromine, Lançon Lexie, Levac Danielle E, Mensah-Gourmel Johanne, Brochard Sylvain, Bailly Rodolphe, Pons Christelle
Fondation Ildys, Brest, France
INSERM UMR 1101, LATIM, Brest, Bretagne, France.
BMJ Open. 2025 Feb 2;15(1):e090862. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-090862.
Fine motor skill (FMS) development during childhood is essential to many learning processes, especially in school. FMS impairment can have a major impact on children's quality of life. Developing effective and engaging rehabilitation solutions to train FMS that engage children in the abundant practice required for motor learning can be challenging. Virtual reality (VR) is a promising intervention option offering engaging FMS training tasks and environments that align with evidence-based motor learning principles. Other potential advantages of VR for rehabilitation include accessibility for home-based use and adaptability to individual needs. The objective of this scoping review is to map the extent, range and nature of VR applications focused on FMS training in paediatric rehabilitation, including hardware, software and interventional parameters.
We are following methodological guidelines for scoping review conduct and reporting from the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) Manual for Evidence Synthesis and the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for scoping reviews recommendations. We will search four databases (Pubmed, Web of Science, PsycInfo and Scopus) for articles that meet inclusion criteria defined by the Population, Concept, Context method; specifically studies focused on development or evaluation of immersive or non-immersive VR applications to deliver FMS training in paediatric rehabilitation. Different populations of children with FMS impairments will be included (such as children with cerebral palsy, children with developmental coordination disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder). The first search took place in December 2023, and a second is planned for February 2025. One reviewer will complete title, abstract and full paper screening, with consultation by a second reviewer in case of uncertainty. A data extraction framework will be tested by two reviewers on five randomly selected studies to ensure inter-rater reliability, and one reviewer will complete data extraction. Quantitative and qualitative extraction will follow JBI guideline recommendations. Results will be presented in a descriptive and tabular format, including a narrative summary. Results will enhance understanding of the potential of FMS training in VR and inform subsequent directions for research and clinical practice.
Data for this review will be collected from the published literature. Ethical approval is not required. We will present our findings at scientific conferences and submit this review to a peer-reviewed journal for publication.
儿童期精细运动技能(FMS)的发展对许多学习过程至关重要,尤其是在学校。FMS受损会对儿童的生活质量产生重大影响。开发有效且引人入胜的康复方案来训练FMS,使儿童参与到运动学习所需的大量练习中,可能具有挑战性。虚拟现实(VR)是一种很有前景的干预选择,它能提供符合循证运动学习原则的引人入胜的FMS训练任务和环境。VR用于康复的其他潜在优势包括便于在家中使用以及能适应个体需求。本综述的目的是梳理专注于小儿康复中FMS训练的VR应用的范围、广度和性质,包括硬件、软件和干预参数。
我们遵循乔安娜·布里格斯研究所(JBI)证据综合手册以及系统评价和Meta分析扩展版的范围综述推荐报告中的范围综述实施和报告方法指南。我们将在四个数据库(PubMed、科学网、PsycInfo和Scopus)中搜索符合“人群、概念、背景”方法定义的纳入标准的文章;具体而言,是专注于开发或评估沉浸式或非沉浸式VR应用以在小儿康复中提供FMS训练的研究。将纳入不同类型的FMS受损儿童群体(如脑瘫儿童、发育性协调障碍儿童或注意力缺陷多动障碍儿童)。首次搜索于2023年12月进行,计划于2025年2月进行第二次搜索。一名评审员将完成标题、摘要和全文筛选,如有不确定性则由第二名评审员进行咨询。两名评审员将对五项随机选择的研究测试数据提取框架,以确保评分者间的可靠性,一名评审员将完成数据提取。定量和定性提取将遵循JBI指南建议。结果将以描述性和表格形式呈现,包括叙述性总结。结果将增进对VR中FMS训练潜力的理解,并为后续的研究和临床实践方向提供信息。
本综述的数据将从已发表的文献中收集。无需伦理批准。我们将在科学会议上展示我们的研究结果,并将本综述提交给同行评审期刊发表。