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The Effect of Dual Task on Manual Skill Performance in Children and Adolescents

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Child, Only
Adolescent Development
Interventions
Other: dual task conditions
Registration Number
NCT06299267
Lead Sponsor
Igdir University
Brief Summary

The aim of the study is to investigate the effect of dual-task conditions on manual dexterity performance in typically developing young people and children between the ages of 7-18.

MATERIAL AND METHOD:

* Demographic information, dominant extremity will be noted and the evaluation will begin by applying the Physical Activity Questionnaire for Children.

* The evaluations will primarily evaluate the child's performance on a single cognitive task

* The cognitive task will be the n-back task (counting down task) to be applied in accordance with the level of the child or adolescent.

* Using the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), participants will be asked to score the difficulty of the cognitive task as a number between 0 and 10.

* the 9-Hole Test will be applied and the times will be recorded by asking to write a given paragraph.

* Dual task evaluations will be administered by giving a simultaneous cognitive task while administering the -9-Hole Test and writing a paragraph.

* In order to reveal the dual-task cost (DTC), dual-task performance will be subtracted from single-task performance and the difference will be calculated in seconds.

As a result of this study, manual dexterity performance and cognitive performance in single-task conditions in typically developing children and adolescents will be revealed. Additionally, changes in this performance will be detected in dual-task situations.

Detailed Description

In the literature, balance or walking postural tasks are mostly used in dual-task studies for typically developing children. However, dual task tasks performed during manual skills in daily life have not been adequately researched. The aim of the study is to investigate the effect of dual-task conditions on manual dexterity performance in typically developing young people and children between the ages of 7-18. Although studies on this subject are limited in the world, a comprehensive study is needed on children and young people in our country.

MATERIAL AND METHOD:

* Demographic information, dominant extremity will be noted and the evaluation will begin by applying the Physical Activity Questionnaire for Children.

* The evaluations will primarily evaluate the child's performance on a single cognitive task in a supported sitting position on a chair, without a motor task. The cognitive task will be the n-back task (counting down task) to be applied in accordance with the level of the child or young person.

* Using the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), participants will be asked to score the difficulty of the cognitive task as a number between 0 and 10.

* In order to evaluate the single motor performance of manual skills, the 9-Hole Test will be applied and the times will be recorded by asking to write a given paragraph.

* Dual task evaluations will be administered by giving a simultaneous cognitive task while administering the 9-Hole Test and writing a paragraph.

* In order to reveal the dual-task cost (DTC), dual-task performance will be subtracted from single-task performance and the difference will be calculated in seconds.

As a result of this study, manual dexterity performance and cognitive performance in single-task conditions in typically developing children and adolescents will be revealed. Additionally, changes in this performance will be detected in dual-task situations.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
77
Inclusion Criteria
  • Be between the ages of 7-18,
  • Not having a chronic disease.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Participants must have had a health problem or had an operation that would affect the musculoskeletal system or dexterity performance in the last year (EX: Distal radius fracture).
  • Having concentration problems such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
  • Not volunteering to participate in the study and not signing a consent form.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
effect of dual taskdual task conditionseffect of dual task
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
writing a given paragraph.-Dual task3 minutes

In order to evaluate the dual task performance the paragraph will be written with a count-back task.

single cognitive task1minute

The cognitive task will be the n-back task (counting down task) to be applied in accordance with the level of the child or adolescent

9-Hole Peg Test and writing a given paragraph.-Dual task2 minutes

In order to evaluate the dual task performance the 9-Hole PegTest will be applied with a count-back task.

9-Hole Peg Test.-Single task2minutes

In order to evaluate the single motor performance of manual skills, the 9-Hole PegTest will be applied.

Visual Analogue Scale (VAS)1minute

Participants will be asked to score the difficulty of the cognitive task and motor task as a number between 0 and 10. High score indicates difficulty of the activity. (0= simple task; 10= difficult task almost Icannot do.)

writing a given paragraph.-Single task3 minutes

In order to evaluate the single motor performance of manual skills a paragraph will be written.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Iğdır University

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Iğdır, Turkey

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