Published October 9, 2023
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Modified Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy at Home—Is It Possible? Families and Children's Experience
Description
Modified constraint-induced movement therapy (mCIMT) is efficient at improving upper
limb non-use. The experiences of families and children with mCIMT could allow researchers to
understand how it influences their day-to-day life and to improve the function of the affected upper
limb without altering family life and avoiding frustration. In this qualitative study, we aimed to collect
the experiences of parents and their children (aged 4–8 years) who did mCIMT at home regarding
the application of low-intensity modified constraint-induced movement therapy to improve the
affected upper limb functionality in infantile hemiplegia with moderate manual ability. Individual
semi-structured interviews were performed to obtain insights into their experience with mCIMT.
The experiences of parents and children were described in thematic sections. Eight children with
hemiplegia (six years, standard deviation, SD: 1.77) and their parents were asked about their
experiences after applying 50 h of mCIMT at home. Three main themes emerged from the children's
interview data: (1) the experience of wearing the containment in the modified constraint-induced
movement therapy (CIMT) intervention, (2) the reaction to performing the therapy at home with
his/her family, and (3) learning of the affected upper limb. In the parents' interview data, there were
two main themes: (1) the difficulty of executing an intensive therapy protocol (mCIMT: 50 h) at home
and (2) the feeling of not wanting to finish the intervention. The experiences of the parents and
their children regarding mCIMT allowed us to understand the facilitators and barriers that affect the
execution of mCIMT at home, and this understanding allows us to improve its future application.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/149558
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/149558
Origin repository
- Origin repository
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