Investigation of the effectiveness of family collaborative physiotherapy programs applied to high-risk infants.

Hammersmith infant neurological examination High-risk infant early intervention family collaboration general movements physiotherapy

Journal

Physiotherapy theory and practice
ISSN: 1532-5040
Titre abrégé: Physiother Theory Pract
Pays: England
ID NLM: 9015520

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
02 Sep 2023
Historique:
medline: 4 8 2023
pubmed: 8 4 2022
entrez: 7 4 2022
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The inclusion of families in intervention programs for infants may be more effective in ensuring adherence and positive outcomes. Approaches that include natural and enriched environments that provide communication and family interaction are important in the rehabilitation of high-risk infants. To compare the effectiveness of Family Collaborative Approach (FCA) and Neurodevelopmental Therapy (NDT)-based family training. High-risk infants (n = 63) with a mean age of 32.60 ± 4.53 months received early intervention for 12 weeks. Prechtl's General movements (GMs) assessment, Hammersmith Neonatal Neurological Examination (HNNE), Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination (HINE), BAYLEY-III Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, and Third Addition (BSID-III) were performed. Significant differences between groups were found in HINE scores at the 3rd, 6th, and 12th months (p ≤ .028), and in BSID-III scores at the 6th month (cognitive, language, and motor) (p < .001) and the 12th month (language) (p = .031). There was significant difference between NDT and control group in 3rd month HINE scores and Reflex&Reactions scores (p ≤ .021). FCA group and NDT group was significantly different from control group in 6th month HINE (p = .032) and 12th month HINE scores (p = .007). FCA group significantly different from NDT group (p ≤ .002) and control group (p < .001) in 6th month BSID-III cognitive, language, and motor scores. There was significant difference between FCA and control group in 12 month BSID-III language scores (p = .024). Early physiotherapy interventions were effective in high-risk infants and FCA program was superior to NDT.

Sections du résumé

BACKGROUND UNASSIGNED
The inclusion of families in intervention programs for infants may be more effective in ensuring adherence and positive outcomes. Approaches that include natural and enriched environments that provide communication and family interaction are important in the rehabilitation of high-risk infants.
OBJECTIVE UNASSIGNED
To compare the effectiveness of Family Collaborative Approach (FCA) and Neurodevelopmental Therapy (NDT)-based family training.
METHODS UNASSIGNED
High-risk infants (n = 63) with a mean age of 32.60 ± 4.53 months received early intervention for 12 weeks. Prechtl's General movements (GMs) assessment, Hammersmith Neonatal Neurological Examination (HNNE), Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination (HINE), BAYLEY-III Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, and Third Addition (BSID-III) were performed.
RESULTS UNASSIGNED
Significant differences between groups were found in HINE scores at the 3rd, 6th, and 12th months (p ≤ .028), and in BSID-III scores at the 6th month (cognitive, language, and motor) (p < .001) and the 12th month (language) (p = .031). There was significant difference between NDT and control group in 3rd month HINE scores and Reflex&Reactions scores (p ≤ .021). FCA group and NDT group was significantly different from control group in 6th month HINE (p = .032) and 12th month HINE scores (p = .007). FCA group significantly different from NDT group (p ≤ .002) and control group (p < .001) in 6th month BSID-III cognitive, language, and motor scores. There was significant difference between FCA and control group in 12 month BSID-III language scores (p = .024).
CONCLUSIONS UNASSIGNED
Early physiotherapy interventions were effective in high-risk infants and FCA program was superior to NDT.

Identifiants

pubmed: 35387569
doi: 10.1080/09593985.2022.2062504
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

1871-1887

Auteurs

Hatice Adiguzel (H)

Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam University, Dulkadiroglu, Turkey.

Yusuf Unal Sarikabadayi (YU)

Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Sanko University, Sehitkamil, Turkey.

Bulent Elbasan (B)

Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Gazi University, Cankaya, Turkey.

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