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Move it to improve it (Mitii): study protocol of a randomised controlled trial of a novel web-based multimodal training program for children and adolescents with cerebral palsy

机译:改进它以改善它(Mitii):针对患有脑瘫的儿童和青少年的新型基于网络的多模式训练计划的随机对照试验研究方案

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Introduction: Persons with cerebral palsy require a lifetime of costly and resource intensive interventions which are often limited by equity of access. With increasing burden being placed on health systems, new methods to deliver intensive rehabilitation therapies are needed. Move it to improve it (Mitii) is an internet-based multimodal programme comprising upper-limb and cognitive training with physical activity. It can be accessed in the client's home at their convenience. The proposed study aims to test the efficacy of Mitii in improving upperlimb function and motor planning. Additionally, this study hopes to further our understanding of the central neurovascular mechanisms underlying the proposed changes and determine the cost effectiveness of Mitii. Methods and analysis: Children with congenital hemiplegia will be recruited to participate in this waitlist control, matched pairs, single-blind randomised trial. Children be matched at baseline and randomly allocated to receive 20 weeks of 30 min of daily Mitii training immediately, or waitlisted for 20 weeks before receiving the same Mitii training (potential total dose=70 h). Outcomes will be assessed at 20 weeks after the start of Mitii, and retention effects tested at 40 weeks. The primary outcomes will be the Assessment of Motor and Process Skills (AMPS), the Assisting Hand Assessment (AHA) and unimanual upper-limb capacity using the Jebsen-Taylor Test of Hand Function ( JTTHF). Advanced brain imaging will assess use-dependant neuroplasticity. Measures of body structure and functions, activity, participation and quality of life will be used to assess Mitii efficacy across all domains of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health framework. Ethics and dissemination: This project has received Ethics Approval from the Medical Ethics Committee of The University of Queensland (2011000608) and the Royal Children's Hospital Brisbane (HREC/11/QRCH/35). Findings will be disseminated widely through conference presentations, seminars and peer-reviewed scientific journals.
机译:简介:脑瘫患者需要终生进行昂贵且耗费资源的干预措施,而这些干预措施通常受到访问公平性的限制。随着卫生系统负担的增加,需要新的方法来进行强化的康复治疗。移动它以改善它(Mitii)是一个基于Internet的多模式程序,包括上肢和具有体育锻炼的认知训练。可以在客户家中方便地访问它。拟议的研究旨在测试Mitii在改善上肢功能和运动计划方面的功效。此外,这项研究希望进一步增进我们对所提议的变化背后的中枢神经血管机制的了解,并确定Mitii的成本效益。方法和分析:将招募先天性偏瘫患儿参加此等待清单对照,配对,单盲随机试验。在基线时将他们匹配,并随机分配儿童接受每天30分钟的每日Mitii训练的20周,或在接受相同的Mitii训练之前等待20周(可能的总剂量= 70小时)。将在Mitii开始后20周评估结局,并在40周后测试保留效果。主要结果将是运动和过程技能评估(AMPS),辅助手评估(AHA)和使用Jebsen-Taylor手功能测试(JTTHF)的单手上肢能力。先进的大脑成像将评估依赖于使用的神经可塑性。人体结构和功能,活动,参与和生活质量的量度将用于评估《国际功能,残疾与健康分类》框架所有领域的Mitii功效。道德与传播:该项目已获得昆士兰大学医学伦理委员会(2011000608)和布里斯班皇家儿童医院(HREC / 11 / QRCH / 35)的伦理批准。研究结果将通过会议演讲,研讨会和同行评审的科学期刊广泛传播。

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