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Promoting ambulation responses among children with multiple disabilities through walkers and microswitches with contingent stimuli

机译:通过带助听器的助行器和微动开关,促进多残疾儿童的移动反应

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Children with severe or profound intellectual and motor disabilities often present problems of balance and ambulation and spend much of their time sitting or lying, with negative consequences for their development and social status. Recent research has shown the possibility of using a walker (support) device and microswitches with preferred stimuli to promote ambulation with these children. This study served as a replication of the aforementioned research and involved five new children with multiple disabilities. For four children, the study involved an ABAB design. For the fifth child, only an AB sequence was used. All children succeeded in increasing their frequencies of step responses during the B (intervention) phase(s) of the study, although the overall frequencies of those responses varied largely across them. These findings support the positive evidence already available about the effectiveness of this intervention approach in motivating and promoting children's ambulation. Practical implications of the findings are discussed.
机译:患有严重或严重智力和运动障碍的儿童通常会出现平衡和移动的问题,并花费大量时间坐着或躺着,这对他们的发展和社会地位产生了负面影响。最近的研究表明,可以使用带有刺激性的步行器(支撑)设备和微动开关来促进这些孩子的步行。这项研究是对上述研究的重复,涉及了五个新的多发残疾儿童。对于四个孩子,该研究涉及ABAB设计。对于第五个孩子,仅使用AB序列。所有儿童在研究的B(干预)阶段均成功增加了阶跃反应的频率,尽管这些反应的总体频率在他们之间有很大差异。这些发现支持了有关这种干预方法在激励和促进儿童运动方面的有效性的现有证据。讨论结果的实际意义。

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