| Literature DB >> 28114899 |
Anna Purna Basu1,2, Janice Elizabeth Pearse3, Jessica Baggaley4, Rose Mary Watson5, Tim Rapley5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Perinatal stroke is the leading cause of unilateral (hemiparetic) cerebral palsy, with life-long personal, social and financial consequences. Translational research findings indicate that early therapy intervention has the potential for significant improvements in long-term outcome in terms of motor function. By involving families and health professionals in the development and design stage, we aimed to produce a therapy intervention which they would engage with.Entities:
Keywords: Early intervention; Hemiparesis; Infant; Intervention development; Motor system; Normalisation process theory; Participatory design; Perinatal stroke; Therapy; Unilateral cerebral palsy
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28114899 PMCID: PMC5259952 DOI: 10.1186/s12887-017-0797-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Fig. 1Logic Model
Fig. 2Outline of participatory design process
Fig. 3Focus group outputs mapped to NPT
Fig. 4Quotes advocating for the inclusion of video clips in the materials for parents
Changes made to materials as a result of feedback
| Changes | Parents | Healthcare professionals | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Terminology | Simplification of text | y | y |
| Avoidance of emotionally “loaded” words | y | y | |
| Parental emotions | “It’s not your fault” | y | |
| Parental expectations | “What Next” section to cover the period after the intervention ends | y | |
| Information for parents | Safety (sleeping arrangements: “Back to Sleep” campaign) | y | y |
| Describe other agencies which may be involved | y | ||
| Explanation for siblings | y | y | |
| Improving fidelity | Text reminders | y | |
| Presentation | Videos and website | y | y |
| Reduce content on some pages | y | ||
| General approach | Emphasize play-based, fun aspects | y | |
| Consider infant’s attention, learning and infant cues | Calm environment; incorporate repetition; “one toy at a time”; reading infant cues/signals | y | |
| Consider parental attention and learning | Parents may need information broken down in chunks | y | |
eTIPS: Summary of the intervention, structured according to TIDIER checklist
| BRIEF NAME | eTIPS – Early Therapy in Perinatal Stroke |
|---|---|
| Why | Early intervention to promote activity of the potentially affected side of the body in the first 6 months of life after perinatal stroke could improve motor outcome through activity-dependent plasticity. |
| What | Main ingredient: parental support with delivery of a pervasive, lateralized therapy approach in the first 6 months of life. The aim is to promote active movement, sensory input and visual stimulation to the potentially affected side of the body, but incorporate the approach into activities of daily life (feeding, playtime, changing, bath time, when out and about etc.) |
| Who provides | Currently the eTIPS team provide training and support to parents/carers, who deliver the eTIPS approach to infants. The training and support could be delegated (with development of a training resource) to a community physiotherapist or health visitor. |
| Modes of delivery of training to parents | Materials for participants – manual, website, DVDs, ribbon, stickers, diary, mini-guides, mind maps, checklists |
| Where | In the child’s environment – at home or out and about |
| When and how much? | 1st 6 months of life (or for preterm infants, from term-equivalent age to 6 months age corrected); pervasive |
| Tailoring | Side of intervention is side of the body at increased risk of developing motor difficulties (hence 2 different manuals – Right from the Start, and Best from the Left) |
| Modifications | Modifications made following focus groups are summarized in Table |
| How well (Fidelity) | Planned: Interviews, Telephone calls; Home visits; Texts; Diaries |
Fig. 5eTIPS materials. Left – cover of eTIPS manual “Right from the Start”. Right – all materials including videos available on website through PC, tablet or smartphone, and on DVD