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一项通过社交媒体实施的运动迟缓干预措施:Ib期随机临床试验与实施探索

A social media-delivered intervention for motor delays: stage-Ib randomized clinical trial and implementation exploration.

作者信息

Maitre Nathalie L, Marra Larken, Kjeldsen William, Pinson Lisa J H, Byrne Rachel, He Zhulin, Murphy Melissa M

机构信息

Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA.

Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA, USA.

出版信息

Pediatr Res. 2025 Jun 12. doi: 10.1038/s41390-025-04151-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Early motor delays are common and can have lasting consequences. Gaps between delay identification and caregiver support often cause stress. We hypothesized that a social-media-delivered intervention supporting caregivers of children with motor delays could improve understanding of development/parenting, and self-efficacy; we explored effects on caregiver stress, implementation fit/feasibility.

METHODS

This single-blind Phase 1b randomized controlled trial with wait-list control and implementation exploration included caregivers of children 3-36 months corrected age (CA) with motor delays. Interactions occurred via Facebook private groups and REDCap. Knowledge questionnaires, parental-self efficacy scale, Parenting Stress Index and Developmental Assessment of Young Children physical domain (DAYC-2 Phys) were administered pre/post-intervention.

RESULTS

Within the cohort, caregivers (n = 31 intervention, n = 31 waitlist) reported that 13% of children had only motor delays, 63% also had diagnosed cerebral palsy, and 24% also had other types of complex medical conditions (e.g., chronic lung disease, feeding disorder). The intervention group had greater knowledge gains and fewer instances of parental distress scores in the clinical range (p < 0.01) with no effects on self-efficacy. Feasibility and acceptability were high for delivery format and content; positive perceptions, sense of connection and empowerment predominated. Negative feedback concerned technical issues and study design.

CONCLUSION

This social-media-delivered intervention showed social connection was valued and may reduce parent distress. Implementation and future research are well supported.

TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER AND NAME

NCT05542251, Education Program for Caregivers of Children with Gross Motor Delays.

IMPACT

Social connection is valued by families of young children with motor delays and impairments. Interventions leveraging social media can decrease stress and increase knowledge for these families. Social media delivered interventions are feasible and acceptable to families as they wait for specialized early intervention services. Further studies are needed to research whether social-medial delivered interventions can also improve the motor outcomes of children with motor delays.

摘要

背景

早期运动发育迟缓很常见,且可能产生持久影响。延迟识别与照顾者支持之间的差距常常会导致压力。我们推测,通过社交媒体提供的一项支持运动发育迟缓儿童照顾者的干预措施,可以增进对发育/育儿的理解以及自我效能感;我们探讨了其对照顾者压力、实施适配性/可行性的影响。

方法

这项单盲1b期随机对照试验设有等待名单对照组并进行实施探索,纳入了矫正年龄(CA)为3至36个月的运动发育迟缓儿童的照顾者。互动通过脸书私人群组和REDCap进行。在干预前后分别进行知识问卷、父母自我效能量表、育儿压力指数以及幼儿发育评估身体领域(DAYC - 2 Phys)的测评。

结果

在该队列中,照顾者(n = 31干预组,n = 31等待名单组)报告称,13%的儿童仅有运动发育迟缓,63%的儿童还被诊断患有脑瘫,24%的儿童还患有其他类型的复杂疾病(如慢性肺病、喂养障碍)。干预组在知识增长方面更显著,临床范围内父母困扰得分的情况更少(p < 0.01),但对自我效能感没有影响。对于传递形式和内容,可行性和可接受性都很高;积极的认知、联系感和赋权感占主导。负面反馈涉及技术问题和研究设计。

结论

这项通过社交媒体提供的干预措施表明,社交联系受到重视,且可能减轻父母的困扰。实施和未来研究都得到了有力支持。

试验注册号及名称

NCT05542251,粗大运动发育迟缓儿童照顾者教育项目。

影响

运动发育迟缓和有损伤的幼儿家庭重视社交联系。利用社交媒体的干预措施可以减轻这些家庭的压力并增加他们的知识。在等待专业早期干预服务期间,通过社交媒体提供干预措施对家庭来说是可行且可接受的。需要进一步研究通过社交媒体提供的干预措施是否也能改善运动发育迟缓儿童的运动结果。

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