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Titre : | Occupational Therapy Using Ayres Sensory Integration®: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Brazil (2022) |
Auteurs : | Claudia Omairi ; Zoe Mailloux ; Sérgio Antonio Antoniuk ; Roseann Schaaf |
Type de document : | Article |
Dans : | American journal of occupational therapy (Vol. 76, n° 4, Juillet-Août 2022) |
Article en page(s) : | p. 1-10 |
Note générale : | 10.5014/ajot.2022.048249 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Descripteurs : |
HE Vinci Brésil ; Enfant (6-12 ans) ; Ergothérapie ; Etats-Unis ; Outil d'évaluation ; Sensorialité ; Trouble du spectre autistique (TSA) |
Résumé : | Importance: Research conducted in the United States has found that occupational therapy using Ayres Sensory Integration® is an effective evidence-based intervention for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Replication of this research in other cultures is needed. Objective: To evaluate the outcomes of occupational therapy using Ayres Sensory Integration in a sample of Brazilian children with ASD. Design: Prospective randomized controlled trial. Setting: Occupational therapy clinic. Participants: Seventeen children with ASD ages 58 yr (n = 9 in the intervention group, n = 8 in the usual-care control group) recruited from a local hospital via flyers and word-of-mouth. Completed pretreatment characterization and baseline measurement. Interventions: The intervention group received occupational therapy using Ayres Sensory Integration, and the control group received usual therapeutic and educational services only. Outcomes and Measures: We conducted a prepost assessment of self-care and socialization using the Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory and individualized goal ratings. Results: Participants in the intervention group scored significantly higher on outcome measures of self-care (p =.046, rb =.57), social function (p =.036, rb =.61), and parent-identified goal attainment (p <.001 rb=".94)" compared with the control group. conclusions and relevance: occupational therapy using ayres sensory integration was effective in enhancing self-care socialization goal attainment for children asd a brazilian cohort. what this article adds: study contributes further support from outside united states that is an evidence-based intervention to improve parent-identified asd. supports use of as autism spectrum disorder> |
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