| Literature DB >> 22061203 |
Niina Kolehmainen1, Jillian J Francis, Craig R Ramsay, Christine Owen, Lorna McKee, Marjolijn Ketelaar, Peter Rosenbaum.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Children with motor impairments (e.g. difficulties with motor control, muscle tone or balance) experience significant difficulties in participating in physical play and leisure. Current interventions are often poorly defined, lack explicit hypotheses about why or how they might work, and have insufficient evidence about effectiveness. This project will identify (i) the 'key ingredients' of an effective intervention to increase participation in physical play and leisure in children with motor impairments; and (ii) how these ingredients can be combined in a feasible and acceptable intervention. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22061203 PMCID: PMC3219724 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2431-11-100
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Figure 1An illustrative application of the ICF: children with motor impairments and playing ball games.
Steps used to operationalise the MRC framework and their application in this work
| Steps and research questions in this work | |
|---|---|
| 1: Identify mediators of change | 1a-c: What are the likely predictors (e.g. impairments, beliefs) of physical play and leisure that could be targeted to increase children's activity and participation? |
| 2: Select (or develop) a theoretical model | 2: How do the proposed predictors relate to each other and to activity limitations and participation restrictions in physical play/leisure? |
| 3: Select intervention techniques and specify pathways to change | 3a-b: What intervention components (i.e. 'therapeutic activities' and behaviour change techniques) could be used to target the proposed predictors, and what are the hypothesised pathways from these strategies to participation? |
| 4: Operationalise the intervention | 4: How can the intervention components best be operationalised so that the intervention is acceptable (to children, parents and professionals) and feasible? |
| 5: Conduct a modelling experiment | 5: Which of the intervention components are most likely to have an effect on the outcome(s), and what are the interactions between the components? |