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Tytuł pozycji:

Motor intervention with and without Nintendo® Wii for children with developmental coordination disorder: protocol for a randomized clinical trial.

Tytuł:
Motor intervention with and without Nintendo® Wii for children with developmental coordination disorder: protocol for a randomized clinical trial.
Autorzy:
Cavalcante Neto JL; Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar), São Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil.; State University of Bahia (UNEB), Bahia, Brazil.
Steenbergen B; Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands. .
Tudella E; Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar), São Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil.
Źródło:
Trials [Trials] 2019 Dec 30; Vol. 20 (1), pp. 794. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Dec 30.
Typ publikacji:
Clinical Trial Protocol; Journal Article
Język:
English
Imprint Name(s):
Original Publication: [London] : BioMed Central, 2006-
MeSH Terms:
Motor Skills*
Video Games*
Exercise Therapy/*methods
Motor Skills Disorders/*therapy
Child ; Female ; Health Surveys ; Humans ; Male ; Motivation ; Postural Balance ; Virtual Reality ; Walking ; Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
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Grant Information:
2015/24291-0 Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo
Contributed Indexing:
Keywords: Children; Developmental coordination disorder; Motor learning; Motor performance; Motor training; Nintendo Wii; Virtual reality
Entry Date(s):
Date Created: 20200101 Date Completed: 20200921 Latest Revision: 20240320
Update Code:
20240321
PubMed Central ID:
PMC6937960
DOI:
10.1186/s13063-019-3930-2
PMID:
31888736
Czasopismo naukowe
Background: Despite the benefits highlighted by motor interventions based on virtual reality for children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), there are still doubts as to whether these are greater than those obtained with conventional interventions due to the absence of systematized protocols, and lack of evidence. Here, we present a protocol to systematically compare the effects of two motor-training programs (one Nintendo® Wii-based and the other no-Wii motor activities) on the motor learning in children with DCD.
Methods/design: Two intervention protocols (one based on Nintendo® Wii and the other no-Wii motor activities) will be carried out, with interventions occurring twice a week in 60-min sessions, with a minimum of 12 and a maximum of 16 sessions per child. The protocols were developed based on the domains of the Movement Assessment Battery for Children - Second Edition (MABC-2) (Manual Dexterity, Aiming and Catching, Balance), with two activities for each of the MABC - two domains. The study will include children aged 7 to 10 years with a total MABC-2 score ≤ 16, and a Developmental Coordination Disorder Questionnaire (DCDQ) score < 46 (age of 7 years), score < 55 (age group of 8 to 9 years and 11 months), or score < 57 (age of 10 years) as scored by the parents. Children will be randomly allocated by draw in one of the two intervention protocols. MABC-2 and DCDQ will be applied before and after intervention to evaluate the effects of the interventions on motor performance and parents' perception, respectively. Motor learning will be assessed by means of the scores obtained in the games. Evaluators and therapists will be trained and evaluators will be blind regarding the data of the children in the study.
Discussion: Owing to its motivating aspects, training with Nintendo® Wii may be particularly beneficial for children with DCD. The results of this study protocol should help researchers and therapists to better understand the benefits of Nintendo® Wii-based motor intervention over those obtained with no-Wii interventions in children with DCD. It should also create references about more systematized protocols for replication in clinical practice, seeking the improvement of the motor components of these children.
Trial Registration: RBR-89ydgj.
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