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Tipo: Artigo de Periódico
Título: Family-centered early intervention program for brazilian infants with congenital Zika Virus Syndrome: a pilot study
Autor(es): Marina de Brito Brandão
Lêda Maria da Costa Pinheiro Frota
José Lucivan Miranda
Rita Maria Cavalcante Brasil
Marisa Cotta Mancini
Resumo: Aims: To evaluate the effects of a 16-week program based on Goals-Activity-Motor Enrichment (GAME) principles on infants with congenital Zika virus syndrome (CZS)’s mother report of functional goal achievement, motor and cognitive abilities, home enrichment, and parents’ perceptions regarding the service provided. Methods: Quasi-experimental study with infants (n = 32) with CZS and their mothers. Twenty-two infants composed the GAME-based group and 10 were included in the control group. The primary outcome measure was the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure. Secondary outcome measures were the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, the Affordances in the Home Environment for Motor Development-Infant Scale, and the Measure of Processes of Care. All measures were performed by blinded assessors. Results: Mothers of infants in the GAME-based group reported significant improvements in their infants’ performance on functional priorities (p = 0.0001) and satisfaction with their infants’ performance (p = 0.0001), the extent in which services promoted enabling and partnership (p = 0.021), provided general information (p = 0.039), specific information (p = 0.0001), and an enriched home environment (p = 0.0001). Infants in both groups did not improve in motor or cognitive abilities. Conclusions: A family-centered early intervention program based on GAME principles improved mothers’ individualized outcomes and enriched infants with CZS’s environment. Future studies should elucidate long-term benefits of interventions for this population.
Assunto: Família
Lactentes
Terapia ocupacional
Fisioterapia
Terapia da linguagem
Vírus da Zika
Idioma: eng
País: Brasil
Editor: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Sigla da Instituição: UFMG
Departamento: EEF - DEPARTAMENTO DE TERAPIA OCUPACIONAL
Tipo de Acesso: Acesso Restrito
Identificador DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/01942638.2019.1600100
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1843/42513
Data do documento: 2019
metadata.dc.url.externa: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01942638.2019.1600100?journalCode=ipop20
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Physical and Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics
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