Evaluation of Effectiveness of Child-oriented Goal-setting in Paediatric Rehabilitation (the ENGAGE Approach)
Cerebral Palsy | Autism Spectrum Disorder | Neurodevelopmental DisordersChildren with disabilities often access rehabilitation services to improve their abilities to participate in everyday activities. Goal-directed therapy is considered an important therapeutic strategy to achieve outcomes that are meaningful to families. Not a lot is known about the effects of goal setting on rehabilitation outcomes. Strategies to help children participate in the goal-setting process are rarely used in clinical practice. The aim of this project is to test the effects of a child-focussed goal setting approach, Enhancing Child Engagement in Goal Setting (ENGAGE), on therapy outcomes. Service use and the cost vs. benefits of the ENGAGE approach compared to usual practice will also be examined. Children with neurodevelopmental disabilities aged 5-12 years old (n=96) who access paediatric rehabilitation services at six rehabilitation sites will participate. Therapists (n=24) at participating sites in Alberta, Canada will be randomized into 1) the ENGAGE intervention group or 2) the usual therapy practice control group. Children will participate in the ENGAGE approach to goal setting or usual practice based on the allocation of their therapist. This study will determine if the ENGAGE approach to goal setting affects child goal performance, satisfaction with goal performance, functional abilities, participation, and parent and child quality of life. The investigators will also evaluate differences in parent and child quality of life in relation to parent costs (e.g., absenteeism, presenteeism, travel costs) and compare amount of therapy time between the two groups to see which approach is more cost-effective and efficient. After the study, children, parents and therapists will be asked to discuss aspects that influenced effective implementation of the ENGAGE approach. This study could provide evidence to improve meaningful child and family outcomes in paediatric rehabilitation and improve efficiency of paediatric rehabilitation services.
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Participation Requirements
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Sex:
ALL -
Eligible Ages:
5 to 12
Participation Criteria
Inclusion criteria are children with a diagnosed disability who:
1. are between the ages of 5-12 years
2. are able to engage in the goal-setting process (determined by therapists)
3. are referred to PT and/or OT for a period of direct treatment
4. speak English.
Children will be excluded from the trial if:
1. the parent or guardian who attends therapy does not speak English
2. the child has a diagnosis that suggests developmental regression
3. the child has uncontrolled seizures (i.e., seizure within the past 2 months).
Study Location
Renfrew Educational Services
Renfrew Educational ServicesCalgary, Alberta
Canada
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Children's Rehabilitation Services, Alberta Health Services
Children's Rehabilitation Services, Alberta Health ServicesGrande Prairie, Alberta
Canada
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Centre for Autism Services Alberta
Centre for Autism Services AlbertaEdmonton, Alberta
Canada
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Society for Treatment of Autism
Society for Treatment of AutismCalgary, Alberta
Canada
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Children's Rehabilitation Services, Alberta Health Services
Children's Rehabilitation Services, Alberta Health ServicesRed Deer, Alberta
Canada
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Children's Rehabilitation Services, Alberta Health Services
Children's Rehabilitation Services, Alberta Health ServicesCamrose, Alberta
Canada
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- Study Sponsored By
- University of Alberta
- Participants Required
- More Information
- Study ID:
NCT04096430