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Telehealth Interventions for Daily Routine Activities in Children and Adolescents With Disabilities

Not Applicable
Active, not recruiting
Conditions
Children With Physical Disabilities
Adolescents With Physical Disabilities
Interventions
Behavioral: Individualized intervention
Registration Number
NCT06514287
Lead Sponsor
European University Miguel de Cervantes
Brief Summary

Performance of activities during daily routines is an important outcome of rehabilitation services for children and adolescents with physical disabilities, independent of their health condition or functional level. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a telehealth intervention using WhatsApp text, audio, and video messaging on achievement of individualized goals for performance of activities in daily routines in children and adolescents with physical disabilities. The intervention is an eight-week participation-based intervention for children and adolescents with physical disabilities consisted of a goal-oriented, family-centred, collaborative, strength-based, ecological, and self-determined intervention.

Detailed Description

Performance of activities during daily routines is an important outcome of rehabilitation services for children and adolescents with physical disabilities, independent of their health condition or functional level. The International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health defines activity as whole-body actions and participation as involvement in life situations. Telehealth is a method of service delivery that might enable service providers and families to collaborate on goals for performance of activities during daily routines. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a telehealth intervention using WhatsApp text, audio, and video messaging on achievement of individualized goals for performance of activities in daily routines in children and adolescents with physical disabilities.

The intervention is an eight-week participation-based intervention for children and adolescents with physical disabilities consisted of a goal-oriented, family-centred, collaborative, strength-based, ecological, and self-determined intervention. It is a pragmatic intervention where goals for physical activities in daily routines took into consideration the difficulty of the goal, the family's daily routines, opportunities for practice, and time available for practice. The therapist is a consultant, sharing information, educating, and instructing in ways that encouraged engagement of participants in the intervention process. There are two follow-ups: first after twelve weeks y the last two years later.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
21
Inclusion Criteria
  • Participants between five and 21 years old.
  • Participants with a physical disability.
  • Participants with the ability to walk with or without an assistive device.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Participants with orthopedic surgery within the past 6 months.
  • Participants with a health condition limiting physical activity.
  • Participants with contraindications to exercise.
  • Participants unable to understand the instructions to complete the outcome measures.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Individualized interventionIndividualized interventionIt is a pragmatic intervention where three priorities were identified for physical activities in daily routines, considering the difficulty of the goal, the family's daily routines, opportunities for practice, and time available for practice. The therapist is a consultant, sharing information, educating, and instructing in ways that encouraged engagement of participants in the intervention process. The intervention plan was implemented via online consultation using WhatsApp text, audio, and video messaging for asynchronous and synchronous communication. The focus of intervention was incorporating practice of goals into daily activity routines.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Functional variables: gas consumption analysis0 week, 8 weeks, 20 weeks

Changes in oxygen consumption (VO2) and carbon dioxide production (CO2).

Goal Attainment Scaling (GAS)0 week, 8 weeks, 20 weeks

GAS is a standardized individualized outcome measure in which five measurable outcomes are specified for each goal. A score of -2 indicates the level of function at the start of intervention, 0 is the expected level of function, and +2 indicates a level of function that far exceeds the expected level of function following the intervention. The composite change score is expressed as a standardized T-score (mean = 50, standard deviation = 10). A T-score of 50 corresponds to achievement at the expected level.

Interviews to families8 weeks, 20 weeks, 124 weeks

At post-intervention, short follow-up and long follow-up, participants were asked about the practice or their individualized goals, if the intervention was useful for them, and if the intervention empower them to plan new personal goals in the future and ask for help, when needed. The responses will be recorded.

Functional variables: physical activity levels with accelerometery0 week, 8 weeks, 20 weeks

It is one of the most reliable techniques for recording and storing the amount and level of physical activity performed by each person in a given period of time, considering mainly light physical activity (LPA) and moderate to-vigorous activity (MVPA). The levels of physical activity of the participants will be recorded over a seven-day period using the GT3X+ accelerometer. The output from the ActiGraph will be provided in 'counts'.

Functional variables: Heart rate0 week, 8 weeks, 20 weeks

Changes in heart rate, measured by a polar H10 Heart Rate Monitor with Chest Strap.

Clinical variables: Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis0 week, 8 weeks, 20 weeks

Changes in fat mass percentage.

Children's Assessment of Participation and Enjoyment (CAPE)0 week, 8 weeks, 20 weeks

It is a tool designed to record how the child, with or without a disability, participates in 55 daily activities outside of school activities. It addresses the diversity (0- no practised, 1- practised) and intensity of the child's activity participation (scoring 1-7, where 1 is less to 7 more practice), with whom and where the activities are typically done (scoring form 1-5, 1 alone to 5 with others), and the child's enjoyment of the activities (scoring 1-5, 1- no enjoyment at all to 7- I love it).

Muscle strength0 week, 8 weeks, 20 weeks

Measured by manual digital dynamometry of the quadriceps muscle groups.

Activity log8 weeks

Participants were provided a sheet that listed the activities for each goal listed and asked to record the days and times activities were practiced.

Clinical variables: Body composition0 week, 8 weeks, 20 weeks

Changes in measurements by Body Mass Index (BMI), where weight and height will be combined to report it in kg/m\^2.

Muscle thickness of the vastus lateralis quadriceps with ultrasound0 week, 8 weeks, 20 weeks

The thickness of the muscle (mm) will be recorded by performing longitudinal and transverse ultrasound images.

Pennation angle of the vastus lateralis quadriceps with ultrasound0 week, 8 weeks, 20 weeks

The pennation angle (degree) of the muscle will be recorded by performing longitudinal and transverse ultrasound images.

Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM)0 week, 8 weeks, 20 weeks

The COPM is an individualized outcome measure of a client's perception of their occupational performance. Occupational performance refers to an individual's experiences in performing activities in daily life. The parent or child identify their priorities for activities in daily living. After priorities are identified, each is rated for current performance and satisfaction with current performance on a scale of 1 (not able to do it / not satisfied at all) to 10 (able to do it extremely well / extremely satisfied). An increase of two or more points for is considered a clinically significant change.

Functional variables: physical activity levels with questionnaires0 week, 8 weeks, 20 weeks

Physical activity levels are recorded using an PAQ-C PAQ-A Physical Activity Questionnaire for children and adolescents (PAQ-C and PAQ-A). They are self-administered questionnaires to measure physical activity levels in children aged approximately 8-14 years (PAQ-C) and adolescents aged approximately 14-20 years (PAQ-A).

Participation and Environment Measure for Children and Youth (PEM-CY)0 week, 8 weeks, 20 weeks

It is a parent-reported tool that examines participation and environmental factors affecting child participation in three contexts: home, school, and community. Summary scores are calculated for frequency (average, 0-never to 7-daily), involvement (average, 1-minimally involved to 5-very involved), and perceived environmental support (percentage).

Muscle strength measured by Five times sit to stand test (FTSTS)0 week, 8 weeks, 20 weeks

This is a test to evaluate the functional strength of the lower extremities.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

European University Miguel of Cervante

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Valladolid, Castilla Y León, Spain

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