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Parent-delivered HABIT-ILE in Young Children With Cerebral Palsy in Vietnam 48 居家 随机化

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临床试验NCT06593158是一项针对脑瘫干预性研究试验,当前状态为尚未招募试验尚未开始,计划于2024年9月30日开始,预计招募48名患者。该研究由鲁汶大学主导,计划于2027年8月1日完成。试验数据来源于ClinicalTrials.gov,最后更新时间为2024年9月19日
简要概括
This study will use a randomized controlled trial design with a longitudinal baseline to assess the effectiveness of Hand-Arm Bimanual Intensive Therapy Including Lower Extremities (HABIT-ILE) on motor function and the ability to perform daily activities in Vietnamese children with cerebral palsy, specifically through a caregiver-delivered approach. Participants will be randomly assigned to one of two groups: HABIT-I...显示更多
详细描述
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a group of non-progressive early onset neuromotor disorders that affect the developing brain of the fetus or infant. Motor disorders in CP are often accompanied by sensory, perceptual, cognitive, communicative, and behavioural disorders, and secondary musculoskeletal problems. CP is characterized by impairment in gross motor function involving large muscles which perform daily activities such a...显示更多
官方标题

Effect of Parent-delivered Hand-arm Bimanual Intensive Therapy Including Lower Extremities (HABIT-ILE) in Young Children With Cerebral Palsy in Vietnam

疾病
脑瘫
其他研究标识符
  • Parent-delivered HABIT-ILE
NCT编号
实际开始日期
2024-09-30
最近更新发布
2024-09-19
预计完成日期
2027-08-01
计划入组人数
48
研究类型
干预性研究
试验分期 (阶段)
不适用
试验状态
尚未招募
关键词
HABIT-ILE
Cerebral Palsy
Caregiver -delivered
Intensive therapy
Home rehabilitation
主要目的
治疗方法
分配方式
随机
干预模型
平行
盲法
单盲
试验组/干预措施
参与者组/试验组干预措施/治疗方法
阳性对照HABIT-ILE at Camp with Caregivers
Parent-delivered Hand-Arm Bimanual Intensive Therapy Including Lower Extremities (HABIT-ILE) for CP children at camp with the guidance and supervision of experts.
* The caregivers delivering HABIT-ILE therapy at camp will follow the same principles as the usual HABIT-ILE. The therapy will take place in a rehabilitation center, and caregivers will provide therapy during the sessions, coached by trained supervisors on site * The intervention day will then take place, lasting for 5 hours with the constant presence of supervisors. This will be divided into two sessions: a 3-hour i...显示更多
阳性对照HABIT-ILE at Home with Caregivers
Parent-delivered Hand-Arm Bimanual Intensive Therapy Including Lower Extremities (HABIT-ILE) for CP children at home with the online guidance and supervision of experts.
* The caregivers delivering HABIT-ILE therapy at home will follow the same principles as the usual HABIT-ILE. The therapy will take place at children's home, caregivers will provide therapy during the sessions, coached by trained supervisors online * The intervention day will then take place, lasting for 5 hours with the supervisors through online setting. This will be divided into two sessions: a 3-hour intervention...显示更多
主要终点
结果指标度量标准描述时间框架
Gross Motor Function Measure -66 (GMFM- 66)
The GMFM-66 is a 66-item scale that is divided into five aspects of gross motor function: lying and rolling, sitting, crawling, and kneeling, standing, and walking, running, and jumping. All items are arranged in order of difficulty and have a common unit of change from 0 to 100
Two weeks before baseline, at baseline, at the end of the two-weeks intervention, and 3 months after baseline
Melbourne Assessment 2
\- The Melbourne Assessment 2 (MA2) is a reliable and valid tool used to assess upper limb movement quality in children aged 2.5 to 15 with neurological impairments. It evaluates four key areas: range of motion, accuracy of reaching and placement, dexterity of grasp, release, and manipulation, and fluency of movement. The 14-item test involves children reaching for, grasping, releasing, and manipulating simple objects while their performance is video recorded for later scoring.
Two weeks before baseline, at baseline, at the end of the two-weeks intervention, and 3 months after baseline
次要终点
结果指标度量标准描述时间框架
ACTIVLIM-CP-WA questionnaire
ACTIVLIM-CP-WA questionnaire measures global performance of daily life activities in children with cerebral palsy (CP). The ACTIVLIM-CP-WA was built on the parents' perception and involves 31 items covering the domain of self-care, mobility and domestic life of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health, Child, and Youth version (ICF-CY). The 31 items of the ACTIVLIM-CP-WA include 21 items for preschoolers (2 to 6 years), 23 items for children aging 6 to 12 years and 19 items for teens (12 to 19 years). Parents are instructed to estimate their child's difficulty in performing the activities related to the age of the child, as mentioned in the questionnaire, on three-level responses: Impossible (the child is unable to perform the activity alone), Difficult (the child is able to perform the activity alone, but experiences some difficulties), Easy (the child is able to perform the activity alone, without any difficulty).
Two weeks before baseline, at baseline, at the end of the two-weeks intervention, and 3 months after baseline
Paediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory (PEDI)
PEDI is an interview-based tool that assesses functional performance in children. It is divided into three parts. In part I, this tool assesses in Functional kills of children with some domains such as: Self Care, Mobility, Social Function. Each domain evaluates specific tasks including feeding, dressing, walking, and communicating with others. It is scored on a four-point scale: 0 - unable, 1 - capable. In part II and III, this tool assesses in Caregiver Assistance with some domain such as: Self-Care, Mobility, Social Function. Using a 5-point scale: 5 - independence, 4 - supervision, 3 - average assistance, 2 - minimal assistance, 1 - maximum assistance, 0 - complete assistance.
Two weeks before baseline, at baseline, at the end of the two-weeks intervention, and 3 months after baseline
The Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM)
COPM is a client-centred outcome measure that allows individuals to identify and prioritize daily issues that limit their participation in everyday life. The measure focuses on the performance of activities in all areas of life, including self-care, leisure, and productivity to identify and prioritize daily issues that limit their participation in everyday life. 5 of the most important goals are then further assessed using a 10-point scale for performance and satisfaction.
Two weeks before baseline, at baseline, at the end of the two-weeks intervention, and 3 months after baseline
WHOQOL-BREF
WHOQOL-BREF is a self-administered questionnaire that includes 26 questions about individuals' perceptions of their health and mental state in the two weeks prior. Answers to the questions are scored on a 1-5 Likert scale, where 1 represents "disagree" or "strongly disagree" and 5 represents "strongly agree" or "extremely agree". WHOQOL-BREF consists of four domains, each with specific aspects: physical health, psychological, social relationships, environment.
Two weeks before baseline, at baseline, at the end of the two-weeks intervention, and 3 months after baseline
参与助手
资格标准

适龄参与研究
儿童
最低年龄要求
2 Years
适龄性别
全部
  • Diagnosis: Cerebral palsy
  • Type of Cerebral palsy: Bilateral cerebral palsy
  • Level of gross motor function: level II to IV of GMFCS E& R
  • Level of manual ability: level I to IV of mini- MACS
  • Environmental factors: Having caregiver support during the study (availability of a caregiver for 5h per day during two weeks of therapy)
  • Age of children: 2 to 6 years old

  • The child has uncontrolled seizures.
  • The child has visual impairment that could interfere with the assessment and treatment.
  • The child has severe cognitive problems, unable to understand or be interested in simple games
  • Other intensive therapy or surgery/medical intervention that could interfere with study results in the past 6 months and during the study period (e.g. botulinum toxin, etc).
University of Medicine and Pharmacy at Ho Chi Minh City logoUniversity of Medicine and Pharmacy at Ho Chi Minh City
研究中心联系人
联系人: Yannick Bleyenheuft, Phd, Prof, +324869 99 11, [email protected]
联系人: Doan MN Nguyen, Phd, +84 392332846, [email protected]
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