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Effects of Motor Skill Occupational Therapy Intervention ON ASD (Motion ASD)

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National Cheng Kung University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Autism Spectrum Disorder

Treatments

Behavioral: cognitive intervention
Behavioral: motor intervention

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05131347
A-BR-109-011

Details and patient eligibility

About

The study will be a randomized controlled trial, which will aim to establish the appropriate and feasible content of the planned motor intervention program. A sample of 30 young children with ASD (4 to 5 years old) will be randomly assigned to treatment and control groups. Children in the treatment group will receive a 8-week motor skill intervention program. Children in the control group will receive a 8-week cognitive training program. Each week will be of 1.5-hour duration. Outcome measurements will consist of the Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency-Second Edition Brief Form and Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales-Third Edition. A two-factor mixed design ANOVA will be conducted to compare pre- and post-tests differences in the treatment and control groups. The findings of the proposed study will be useful for occupational therapists and clinicians to assist caregivers in implementing the intervention program and will contribute to knowledge regarding the effects of motor intervention program on increasing the motor skills of young children with ASD in Taiwan. Practitioners can design a standard treatment manual and provide information for implementing the motor intervention program. The expected results will help clinicians apply empirical knowledge to provide and promote the health and development of young children with ASD.

Full description

Introduction: Preschool children with autism spectrum disorder may have motor difficulties in performing daily activities. Therefore, effective and economical interventions are very important to support them. However, the empirical evidence was still weak due to poor research designs and little research was comprehensively investigated children's motor performance. Aim: This study will implement a dose-matched control group and comprehensive measurements to examine if the motor skill intervention program will improve children's motor performance. Hypotheses: The hypothesis will be that the better improvements would show in the motor skill intervention program than those in the cognitive training program. Method: Thirty preschool children with autism spectrum disorder will be recruited and randomly assigned to either the motor skill intervention program group or the cognitive training program group after pretest phase. Both groups will conduct 8-week intervention programs and be assessed after interventions. Children's motor performance will be assessed by the Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency-Second Edition Brief Form and the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales.

Enrollment

30 patients

Sex

All

Ages

4 to 5 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • diagnosed with ASD by registered pediatric psychiatrists according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual-5th Edition
  • aged 48 to 71 months old
  • had no sensory impairments, such as visual or hearing impairments

Exclusion criteria

  • diagnosed with additional diseases, comorbidities, or presence of other disorders, such as epilepsy, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), or Fragile X syndrome
  • children with physical disabilities caused by head injuries, or neurological disorders
  • the inability to follow researcher's instructions and complete the research procedures

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

30 participants in 2 patient groups

motor intervention
Experimental group
Description:
Children in the motor intervention group will receive a 8-week motor intervention program. Each week will be of 1.5-hour duration.
Treatment:
Behavioral: motor intervention
cognitive intervention
Active Comparator group
Description:
Children in the cognitive intervention group will receive a 8-week cognitive training program. Each week will be of 1.5-hour duration.
Treatment:
Behavioral: cognitive intervention

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Yu-Ru Jin, BS; Ling-Yi Lin, ScD

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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