Cognitive motor therapy: description and clinical analysis of children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)

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Autor(a) principal: Fortuna, Beatriz Couto
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Machado, Mylena Oliveira, Araújo, Clarice Ribeiro Soares, Cardoso, Ana Amélia, Magalhães, Lívia de Castro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
eng
Título da fonte: Cadernos Brasileiros de Terapia Ocupacional
Texto Completo: https://www.cadernosdeterapiaocupacional.ufscar.br/index.php/cadernos/article/view/3340
Resumo: Introduction: It is estimated that 6% of school-age children have Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), characterized by motor difficulties that restrict participation at home, in the community and at school. The Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance Approach (CO-OP) is effective in improving the functional performance of these children, but there is little clinical data on variations in the response to the intervention. Objective: To identify and describe the most relevant characteristics of children with DCD that influence their response to CO-OP. Method: Case study conducted with four children with DCD who underwent CO-OP: the two who had the highest gain and the two who had the lowest gain with the intervention. The data obtained in this study were categorized and synthesized to compose a clinical description of the participants’ characteristics. Results: Parents of children with better performance showed better parenting style. Unstructured observation of the researchers during the collections showed that the families of the children with greater progress attended the collections more often and were more engaged. Greater family support seems to provide children with more confidence, as well as increase motivation to achieve goals in therapy. Conclusion: The support offered by parents is a relevant factor for the good performance of children with DCD in the intervention using the CO-OP. The clinical description of children with DCD assists in the reasoning during professional practice because it identifies characteristics that can influence progress in the intervention.
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spelling Cognitive motor therapy: description and clinical analysis of children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)Terapia motora cognitiva: descrição e análise clínica de crianças com Transtorno do Desenvolvimento da Coordenação (TDC)Occupational TherapyPsychomotor PerformanceChild DevelopmentTerapia OcupacionalDesempenho PsicomotorDesenvolvimento InfantilIntroduction: It is estimated that 6% of school-age children have Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), characterized by motor difficulties that restrict participation at home, in the community and at school. The Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance Approach (CO-OP) is effective in improving the functional performance of these children, but there is little clinical data on variations in the response to the intervention. Objective: To identify and describe the most relevant characteristics of children with DCD that influence their response to CO-OP. Method: Case study conducted with four children with DCD who underwent CO-OP: the two who had the highest gain and the two who had the lowest gain with the intervention. The data obtained in this study were categorized and synthesized to compose a clinical description of the participants’ characteristics. Results: Parents of children with better performance showed better parenting style. Unstructured observation of the researchers during the collections showed that the families of the children with greater progress attended the collections more often and were more engaged. Greater family support seems to provide children with more confidence, as well as increase motivation to achieve goals in therapy. Conclusion: The support offered by parents is a relevant factor for the good performance of children with DCD in the intervention using the CO-OP. The clinical description of children with DCD assists in the reasoning during professional practice because it identifies characteristics that can influence progress in the intervention.Introdução: Estima-se que 6% das crianças em idade escolar apresentam Transtorno do Desenvolvimento da Coordenação (TDC), caracterizado por dificuldades motoras que restringem a participação em casa, na comunidade e na escola. A Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance Approach (CO-OP) é efetiva para melhorar o desempenho funcional dessas crianças, mas há poucos dados clínicos sobre variações na resposta à intervenção. Objetivo: Identificar e descrever as características mais relevantes de crianças com TDC que influenciam sua resposta à CO-OP. Método: Estudo de caso conduzido com quatro crianças com TDC submetidas à CO-OP: as duas que obtiveram maior e menor ganho com a intervenção. Os dados obtidos no estudo foram categorizados e sintetizados para compor uma descrição clínica das características dos participantes. Resultados: Os pais das crianças com melhor desempenho apresentaram melhor estilo parental. A observação não estruturada das pesquisadoras durante as coletas identificou que as famílias das crianças com maior progresso compareceram mais vezes às coletas e eram mais engajadas. Maior apoio familiar parece proporcionar mais confiança às crianças, além de aumentar a motivação para alcançar os objetivos em terapia. Conclusão: O apoio oferecido pelos pais é fator relevante para o bom desempenho de crianças com TDC na intervenção usando a CO-OP. A descrição clínica de crianças com TDC auxilia o raciocínio durante a prática profissional por identificar características que podem influenciar o progresso na intervenção.Brazilian Journal of Occupational TherapyCuadernos Brasilenos de Terapia OcupacionalCadernos Brasileiros de Terapia Ocupacional2023-04-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://www.cadernosdeterapiaocupacional.ufscar.br/index.php/cadernos/article/view/334010.1590/2526-8910.ctoAO256033401Brazilian Journal of Occupational Therapy; Vol. 31 (2023); e3340Cuadernos Brasilenos de Terapia Ocupacional; Vol. 31 (2023); e3340Cadernos Brasileiros de Terapia Ocupacional; v. 31 (2023); e33402526-8910reponame:Cadernos Brasileiros de Terapia Ocupacionalinstname:Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR-DTO)instacron:UFSCARporenghttps://www.cadernosdeterapiaocupacional.ufscar.br/index.php/cadernos/article/view/3340/3779https://www.cadernosdeterapiaocupacional.ufscar.br/index.php/cadernos/article/view/3340/3780Copyright (c) 2023 Cadernos Brasileiros de Terapia Ocupacionalhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFortuna, Beatriz CoutoMachado, Mylena OliveiraAraújo, Clarice Ribeiro SoaresCardoso, Ana AméliaMagalhães, Lívia de Castro2023-07-31T11:17:24Zoai:ojs.www.cadernosdeterapiaocupacional.ufscar.br:article/3340Revistahttp://www.cadernosdeterapiaocupacional.ufscar.br/index.php/cadernos/indexPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpcadto@ufscar.br||cadto@ufscar.br2526-89102526-8910opendoar:2023-07-31T11:17:24Cadernos Brasileiros de Terapia Ocupacional - Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR-DTO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cognitive motor therapy: description and clinical analysis of children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)
Terapia motora cognitiva: descrição e análise clínica de crianças com Transtorno do Desenvolvimento da Coordenação (TDC)
title Cognitive motor therapy: description and clinical analysis of children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)
spellingShingle Cognitive motor therapy: description and clinical analysis of children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)
Fortuna, Beatriz Couto
Occupational Therapy
Psychomotor Performance
Child Development
Terapia Ocupacional
Desempenho Psicomotor
Desenvolvimento Infantil
title_short Cognitive motor therapy: description and clinical analysis of children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)
title_full Cognitive motor therapy: description and clinical analysis of children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)
title_fullStr Cognitive motor therapy: description and clinical analysis of children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)
title_full_unstemmed Cognitive motor therapy: description and clinical analysis of children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)
title_sort Cognitive motor therapy: description and clinical analysis of children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)
author Fortuna, Beatriz Couto
author_facet Fortuna, Beatriz Couto
Machado, Mylena Oliveira
Araújo, Clarice Ribeiro Soares
Cardoso, Ana Amélia
Magalhães, Lívia de Castro
author_role author
author2 Machado, Mylena Oliveira
Araújo, Clarice Ribeiro Soares
Cardoso, Ana Amélia
Magalhães, Lívia de Castro
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author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fortuna, Beatriz Couto
Machado, Mylena Oliveira
Araújo, Clarice Ribeiro Soares
Cardoso, Ana Amélia
Magalhães, Lívia de Castro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Occupational Therapy
Psychomotor Performance
Child Development
Terapia Ocupacional
Desempenho Psicomotor
Desenvolvimento Infantil
topic Occupational Therapy
Psychomotor Performance
Child Development
Terapia Ocupacional
Desempenho Psicomotor
Desenvolvimento Infantil
description Introduction: It is estimated that 6% of school-age children have Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), characterized by motor difficulties that restrict participation at home, in the community and at school. The Cognitive Orientation to Daily Occupational Performance Approach (CO-OP) is effective in improving the functional performance of these children, but there is little clinical data on variations in the response to the intervention. Objective: To identify and describe the most relevant characteristics of children with DCD that influence their response to CO-OP. Method: Case study conducted with four children with DCD who underwent CO-OP: the two who had the highest gain and the two who had the lowest gain with the intervention. The data obtained in this study were categorized and synthesized to compose a clinical description of the participants’ characteristics. Results: Parents of children with better performance showed better parenting style. Unstructured observation of the researchers during the collections showed that the families of the children with greater progress attended the collections more often and were more engaged. Greater family support seems to provide children with more confidence, as well as increase motivation to achieve goals in therapy. Conclusion: The support offered by parents is a relevant factor for the good performance of children with DCD in the intervention using the CO-OP. The clinical description of children with DCD assists in the reasoning during professional practice because it identifies characteristics that can influence progress in the intervention.
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