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A systematic review of high quality randomized controlled trials investigating motor skill programmes for children with developmental coordination disorder.

机译:系统评价高质量随机对照试验,研究发育性协调障碍儿童的运动技能计划。

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To identify effective motor training interventions for children with developmental coordination disorder from research graded as high quality (using objective criteria) for the purpose of informing evidence-based clinical practice.We followed the guidance for conducting systematic reviews issued by the Centre for Reviews and Dissemination. Six OvidSP electronic databases (AMED, All EBM reviews (including Cochrane), Embase, Ovid MEDLINE, PsychARTICLES Full Text, PsycINFO) were searched systematically. We aimed to retain only randomized control trials and systematic reviews of randomized control trials, defined as the highest level of evidence by the Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine. We searched reference lists of retained articles to identify further appropriate articles.Two reviewers critically appraised and categorized articles by effect size (including confidence intervals), inclusion of power calculations and quality using the Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro) scale. Only studies scoring seven or more on the PEDro scale (classed by the PEDro as high reliability) were retained.No systematic reviews met our criteria for inclusion from 846 articles yielded by the systematic search. Nine randomized control trials investigating 15 interventions to improve motor skills met our inclusion criteria for 'high quality'. Nevertheless, not all included studies were adequately powered for determining an effect.Large effect sizes associated with 95 % confidence intervals suggest that 'Neuromotor Task Training', 'Task-oriented Motor Training' and 'Motor Imagery + Task Practice Training' are the most effective reported interventions for improving motor skills in children with developmental coordination disorder.
机译:为了为循证临床实践提供依据,从高质量(使用客观标准)的研究中识别出发展性协调障碍儿童的有效运动训练干预措施。 。系统搜索了六个OvidSP电子数据库(AMED,所有EBM评论(包括Cochrane),Embase,Ovid MEDLINE,PsychARTICLES全文,PsycINFO)。我们的目标是仅保留随机对照试验和对随机对照试验的系统评价,这被牛津循证医学中心定义为最高证据水平。我们检索了保留文章的参考文献清单,以找出进一步合适的文章。两名审稿人根据疗效大小(包括置信区间),使用物理疗法证据数据库(PEDro)量表计算的功效和质量对文章进行了严格的评估和分类。仅保留在PEDro量表上得分达到或超过7分的研究(被PEDro归类为高可靠性)。没有系统评价符合我们纳入标准的846篇文章的系统评价标准。九项随机对照试验研究了15项改善运动技能的干预措施,符合我们“高质量”的纳入标准。然而,并非所有纳入的研究都具有确定效应的足够能力.95%置信区间相关的大效应量表明,``神经运动任务训练'',``任务导向的运动训练''和``运动图像+任务实践训练''是最多的已报告有效的干预措施,以改善发展性协调障碍儿童的运动技能。

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