| Literature DB >> 26286324 |
Roslyn N Boyd1, Emmah Baque2, Adina Piovesana3, Stephanie Ross4, Jenny Ziviani5,6, Leanne Sakzewski7, Lee Barber8, Owen Lloyd9, Lynne McKinlay10,11, Koa Whittingham12, Anthony C Smith13, Stephen Rose14, Simona Fiori15, Ross Cunnington16,17, Robert Ware18,19, Melinda Lewis20, Tracy A Comans21, Paul A Scuffham22.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Acquired brain injury (ABI) refers to multiple disabilities arising from damage to the brain acquired after birth. Children with an ABI may experience physical, cognitive, social and emotional-behavioural impairments which can impact their ability to participate in activities of daily living (ADL). Recent developments in technology have led to the emergence of internet-delivered therapy programs. "Move it to improve it" (Mitii™) is a web-based multi-modal therapy that comprises upper limb (UL) and cognitive training within the context of meaningful physical activity. The proposed study aims to compare the efficacy of Mitii™ to usual care to improve ADL motor and processing skills, gross motor capacity, UL and executive functioning in a randomised waitlist controlled trial. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26286324 PMCID: PMC4544804 DOI: 10.1186/s12883-015-0381-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurol ISSN: 1471-2377 Impact factor: 2.474
Measures according to ICF domains
| Impairment | Activity | Participation and Environment |
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| GMFCS, MACS, Edinburgh Handedness Inventory, Height, Range of Motion, Stereognosis, M2PD, Texture Tactile Perception, Mirror Movements, WISC-IV, Study questionnaire | AMPS | PEM-CY |
| 30 s repmax of functional strength exercises | ||
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| JTTHF | AHA | COPM |
| MUUL | 6MWT | CASE |
| Executive Function: Score!, Sky Search and Sky Search DT from the TEA-Ch, Digit Span, Coding, and Symbol Search from WISC-IV; CTMT; TOL; Colour-Word Interference Test from D-KEFS; BRIEF; TVPS | HiMAT | CASP |
| TUG test | Kidscreen-52 | |
| 4 day ActiGraph accelerometer | CHU-9D | |
| SDQ |
Legend: AHA, Assisting Hand Assessment; AMPS, Assessment of Motor and Process Skills; BRIEF, Behaviour Rating Inventory of Executive Function; CASE, Child and Adolescent Scale of Environment; CASP, Child and Adolescent Scale of Participation; CHU-9D, Child Health Utility 9D; COPM, Canadian Occupational Performance Measure; CTMT, Comprehensive Trail-Making Test; D-KEFS, The Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System; GMFCS, Gross Motor Function Classification System; HiMAT, High-Level Mobility Assessment Tool; JTTHF, Jebsen Taylor Test of Hand Function; MACS, Manual Ability Classification System; MUUL, Melbourne Assessment of Unilateral Upper Limb Function; M2PD, Moving 2-Point Discrimination; PEM-CY, Participation and Environment Measure for Children and Youth; repmax, repetition maximum; SDQ, Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire; TEA-Ch, Test of Everyday Attention for Children; TOL, Tower of London test; TUG test, Timed Up and Go test; TVPS, Test of Visual Perception Skills; WISC-IV, Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children – fourth edition; 6MWT, 6-min Walk Test
Fig. 1CONSORT Flow chart of the move it to improve it (Mitii™) study