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The Effectiveness of Purposeful Exercises in Children Diagnosed With Special Learning Disabilities

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Specific Learning Disability
Lack of; Attention, With Hyperactivity (ADHD)
Interventions
Other: exercise
Other: control
Registration Number
NCT05998083
Lead Sponsor
Uskudar University
Brief Summary

The aim of the study is to examine the effect of purposeful balance and coordination exercises on attention and quality of life in children diagnosed with special learning disabilities.

Detailed Description

The study was planned as a randomized controlled trial, and children aged 7-17 who were diagnosed with "Special Learning Disability" in a special education center in Kocaeli-Darica were included as a sample. Children were divided into experimental and control groups by randomization. In addition to the individual training program they received from the special training center, the experimental group was given goal-oriented balance and coordination exercises for 8 weeks, 2 days a week for 40 minutes. The control group continued only the individual training program. All participants and their parents were informed about the study, and an informed consent form was obtained from the participants and their parents. In order to collect data from the participants; "Leisure Time Activity Questionnaire for Children" to determine physical activity levels, "Quality of Life Assessment Questionnaire for Children" to determine their quality of life, "Bruininks-Oseretsky Motor Proficiency Test 2 short form" to evaluate motor skills, "Burdon Attention Test" to measure attention level used. These tests and forms were repeated before starting the study and at the end of the study. Pre- and post-intervention data were statistically analyzed and compared.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
45
Inclusion Criteria
  • Being diagnosed with Special Learning Disabilities
  • To be between the ages of 7-15
  • To attend the special education and rehabilitation center and individual support training program regularly.
  • Not having exercise intolerance or any disease that prevents exercise
  • The child's willingness to participate in the study and the consent of the parent to participate in the study
Exclusion Criteria
  • Having physical or psychological disorders in addition to the diagnosis of Special Learning Disabilities (ADHD, etc.)
  • Being diagnosed with Special Learning Disabilities and not complying with the age range
  • Not attending the individual training program regularly
  • Parents not giving consent for the child to participate in the study

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
experimental groupexercisethey continued their normal training and physiotherapy, in addition, purposeful balance and coordination exercises were given for 40 minutes a day, 2 days a week for 8 weeks.
control groupcontrolcontinued their normal education and physiotherapy
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Leisure Activity Questionnaire for Children (CPAQ)10 weeks

The form was filled by the children and their exercise levels were determined by calculations. MET values were classified as low, medium, high and moderately high. Low-intensity activities of 3 METs or less per hour are moderate and high-intensity activities of 3 METs and above. It is considered as moderate (3-5.9 MET), high intensity (6 MET and above), and medium-high intensity (3 MET and above).

bruninks oserertsky engine proficiency test-2(BOT-2)10 weeks

BOT-2 measures fine and gross motor proficiency, with subtests that focus on stability, mobility, strength, coordination, and object manipulation. The test is tailored to school-aged children and young adults among the ages of 4-21 years, who have varying motor control abilities ranging from normal to mild or moderate.In both the BOT-2 short form (SF) this scale is used to transform the standard score to final categories (1 - well below average; 2 - below average; 3 - average; 4 - above average; 5 - well above average).The four motor-area composite standard scores, discussed below, range from 27 on Manual Coordination to 61 on Fine Manual Control.

bourdon attention test10 weeks

Bourdon Test (also dubbed a/b/q Test, ABQ) is an approach to measure focus and attentiveness that requires its taker to spot and cross out the query chars a, b and q in a potpourri of letters.

The test consists of two forms. The first is to find and mark certain letters among mixed book letters; the second one is in the form of finding and marking certain figures among the figures given as mixed. There are a total of 660 letters in the letter form of the test. In the letter form, certain letters are required to be found among the letters. There is no template created, and the practitioner can choose the letters or shapes he wants and ask the children to mark them, so that the practitioner can create his own template.

The Quality of Life Scale for Children (QoL-C)10 weeks

Quality of Life Scale for Children, parent form for children or adolescents 2-4, 5-7, 8-12, 13-18 years old, and self for children or adolescents 5-7, 8-12, 13-18 years old It consists of a total of 7 forms, including a notification form. This scale questions the last month of children and adolescents. It was developed as a Likert-type scale with 3 options for children aged 5-7 and 5 options for children and adolescents aged 8-18. Items are scored between 0-100. The answer to the question is scored 100 if it is marked as never, 75 if it is marked as rarely, 50 if it is marked as sometimes, 25 if it is marked as often, and 0 if it is marked as almost always. The total score is obtained by summing the scores and dividing by the number of items filled. The score obtained is directly proportional to the quality of life.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Özel Eğitim Merkezi

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Istanbul, Turkey

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