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• Slide Presentation for the lecture of: Dido Green
Oxford Brookes University, UK
• Topic of lecture: Expectations for Therapy and Relationship to
Confidence and Competence and Intervention Outcomes for
Children with Unilateral Cerebral Palsy
• The lecture was given at Beit Issie Shapiro’s 6th International
Conference on Disabilities – Israel
• Year: 2015
HOPE
EXPECTATIONS FOR THERAPY AND RELATIONSHIP
TO CONFIDENCE AND COMPETENCE AND
INTERVENTION OUTCOMES FOR CHILDREN WITH
UNILATERAL CEREBRAL PALSY.
Dido Green
Unity and Diversity in Action
BIS 6th Conference, Tel Aviv 2015
With thanks to Sophie White, MSc
Student, Oxford Brookes Univ.
© Breathe Arts Health Research
“They won’t sit next
to me (at school) as
they don’t want to
catch my disease!”
“Games at school – they
always chose me last and
then the other side gloats
when they win.”
About new Friends
…” P (older boy)
because he’s grown
up and he’s OK”
I am a one handed
boy – I don’t want to
be associated with
‘them’.
What do the children say? Are we listening?
© Breathe Arts Health Research
• Psychosocial factors may influence development of movement
efficacy in children with UCP (Curtain & Clarke 2005,Gilmore etal
2010, Skold etal 2007, Green et al 2013),
• Up to 61% of children with UCP may have persistent mental health
problems affecting perceptions of confidence, competence and
positivity (Goodman & Graham 1996; Parkes et al 2008).
• Therapeutic outcomes from interventions for children with UCP are
influenced by children’s engagement which may be linked to
mastery motivation (Miller et al, 2014).
• Yet few studies investigate psychosocial factors
Background to current study
Aims and Objectives
A Mixed methods study to:
Explore the expectations and experiences of children
with UCP participating in an intensive 60 hour day-
camp using a magic-themed hand-arm bimanual
intensive therapy (Magic-HABIT).
Explore the perspectives of
children through
semi-structured interviews
© Breathe Arts Health Research
Intervention
• 2 week (60 hours) therapy camp for UCP
• Integrating magic tricks
and performing into
Occupational Therapy
and the Hand Arm
Bimanual Intensive
Therapy (HABIT)
protocol.
© Breathe Arts Health Research
Methodology
• Children participating in Magic camps
• Within-study
repeated measures
design.
• Assessments, pre,
post camp and 3-
month follow-up
© Breathe Arts Health Research
Outcome measures
• The Children’s Hope Scale (Snyder, 1997)
o Self report of positiveness and resilience
o 6 questions of goal achievement behaviours
• Jebsen Taylor Test of Hand Function
o timed test of grasp and release across 6 tasks.
• Children’s Hand Experience Questionnaire (CHEQ)
(Skold et al. 2011)
• Semi-Structured Interviews with children (&parents)
29 activities children
commonly do in daily life
www.cheq.se Skold et al. 2011
Questions:
1) Are the activities performed independently?
2) Are one or two hands are used in the activities?
3) The experience of doing activities according to
• grip efficacy
• time taken in comparison to peers
• experience of feeling bothered
Negative 1----2----3----4 Positive
Sample characteristics
2011-2013 (White, 2014)
Sample
size
Age months
Mean (SD)
MACS
Mean (range)
MAS
Mean (range)
Behaviour Problems
Mild(opting out) to
significant (affecting
own + others
participation).
n=34 125.2 (32) 2.1 (1-3) 1.9 (0-4)
Mild n=10
Moderate n=3
Significant n=1
SD=standard deviation; MACS=Manual Ability Classification
System; MAS=Modified Ashworth Scale;
Results (White 2014)
Hand Skill
JTTHF
F(2,31) 8.11
p=0.001
eta2 0.344
 Changes in performance
400
420
440
460
480
500
520
540
560
1 2 3
TotalSpeedinSeconds
Independence
CHEQ
F(2,26) 23.27,
p<0.001 eta2
0.642
Positivity of
thinking HOPE*
F(2,32) 13.23,
p=0.001
*=Friedman
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
1 2 3
Percentage
22
23
24
25
1 2 3
MeanTotalScore
The effect of positivity on initial perceptions of
Competence and Feeling Bothered n=34 (White, 2014)
Correlations Pre
intervention
CHEQ
independent
CHEQ
grip
CHEQ
time taken
CHEQ
bothered JTTHF
Positivity (HOPE) .734 .084 .047 .186 .071
.001 .648 .799 .308 .674
34 34 34 34 39
Percentage of Independent Activities
HOPETotalScore
R² = 0.0391
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
35
0 20 40 60 80 100
The effect of positivity on changes in perceptions of
competence and worry n=34 (White, 2014)
Initial positivity to
% Change pre to
Follow up
CHEQ Grip
% change
Pre to FU
CHEQ Time
% Change
Pre to FU
CHEQ Bothered
% change Pre to
FU
CHEQ Independ
% Change Pre to
FU
Positivity (HOPE)
pre
.480 .491 .437 .685
.028 .015 .033 .007
R² = 0.2091
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
35
-60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80
HOPETotalScore
Percentage change in Feeling Bothered
Correlations between positivity and perceptions of
confidence & competence and hand skill (White, 2014)
HOPE
Post intervention hand skill
3 month FU CHEQ
Bothered
Post intervention
Positivity
-0.34 ns
0.049 ns
3 month FU positivity ns 0.484
ns 0.008
HOPETotalScore
Feeling Bothered at 3-mfu
R² = 0.1324
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
35
0 1 2 3 4 5
What do the children say?
 Experiences and self-identity
 Abilities – competitive or playful
 Friendships
 Therapy and exercises
 What does having a hemiplegia mean to them
 Positive or negative statements
 Expectations versus Experience*
 What were perceived benefits to the child?
 Capacity for change?
* (2013 &2014 camps were delivered by Breathe Arts
Health Research and the essence of feedback had been
moved to extrinsic and external rewards via Magicians)
What do the children say?
Experiences and self-identity
A bit weird, Because I didn’t know that
they had a hand like me. This is my first
time in the magic camp….. It felt a bit
funny. (….Because) …I feel like, umm fine
with my friends now. My new friends and
getting to know them … I’d sit with them
at lunch time and play with them and do
lots of magic tricks and have fun and all
that kind of stuff.
How do they feel about their
hemiplegia before?
Good and Bad.
 Pre camp
 Bit annoying a bit annoying, it doesn't do what I want it to do
all of the time. I want it to be exactly like this hand (showing)
 Annoying, I have to do them (exercises) every time and ,….
stretches and things and annoying. I have to go outside of the
class with 3 others every day. Annoying lasting for months. (too
much?) Yea four months ..12 months we have to do them of
months - very annoying (again animated). (every year?) Yea,
every year
 It is just a bit weird, kid of just weird: Um I don't, (pause) I
can't really, because, um I have the right because. The right
hand’s got all the goodness in it and all the strongness in it but
this hand hasn’t really thing in it because it’s kind of got a bit of
weak in it, it’s got weak stuff in it.
How do they feel about their
hemiplegia after?
 Post camp
 Umm I just ignore it. I don’t really feel bad about it. I don’t
really talk about anything from it. I don’t really think about
it unless I have to, I just ignore it. I think it’s just normal.
 It’s cool because you’re different and the things you do, to
actually make your hemiplegia easier, are actually really
fun. I like being different, so I like having hemiplegia,
because you’re different, you’re not the same. You’re
different in your own way*
 It’s a bit like hands, when you have one hand that is weaker
than the other, but then do a bit of practising and will get
better probably (so it will get better you think with practice)
Expectations versus Experience
I really liked this camp …..So like today
they were going to be a bit strict because
it was the magic camp that wanted you to
do your magic show that stuff that make
sure that you can do all the stuff that you
want and like do your magic tricks. Yeh so
you get better and the magic trick because
they want you to get it straight on so you
don’t fail the magic trick. So that you can
be a great magician!
Discussion
 The relationship between perceptions of confidence &
competence is complex.
 Higher initial positivity showed greater positive changes in
perceptions of competence and feeling less bothered by
difficulties.
 Children with lower initial degree of positivity still made
improvement in hand skill.
 Children report different experiences from those elicited in
questionnaire
 Consider whether expectations or perceptions of confidence
& competence may influence progress in movement skills
‫אותנו‬ ‫דוחפת‬ ‫שאת‬ ‫לך‬ ‫תודה‬,
‫עלינו‬ ‫מוותרת‬ ‫לא‬ ‫שאת‬ ‫תודה‬
‫עלינו‬ ‫מרחמת‬ ‫לא‬ ‫שאת‬ ‫תודה‬
What are Clinically Meaningful Research Outcomes?
“It has been
fantastic and it
has helped me to
grip for the first
time…”
“My hand is feeling
much better now
and the hemiplegia
is coming away!”
‫את‬ ‫שהפכת‬ ‫תודה‬
‫ליכולת‬ ‫שלי‬ ‫הנכות‬
© Breathe Arts Health Research
Maya Weinstein,
Dr Mitchell Schertz,
Dr Shelly Shiran,
Vicky Myers,
Moran Artzi,
Becca Krom
Dr Lian Ben-Sira,
Dr Ronni Geva,
Dr Varda Gross-Tsur,
Dr. Aviva Fattal-Valevski
Dr. Dafna Ben Bashat,
Dr. Benni Hozmi
Dr Dana Roth
Sophie White
Prof Bert Steenbergen
Dr Maritije Jongsma
Amarlie Moore,
David Owen,
Richard McDougall,
Dr Will Houston,
Dr Verity McClelland,
Dr Gareth Barker,
Dr Geoff Charles-Edwards,
Prof Andrew Gordon
A BIG thank you to our funders, partners
and supporters…
Marnie Kimelman Trust
Dido.Green@brookes.ac.uk
For Films and more information on Breathe Magic
www.breatheahr.org
Curtin M, Clarke G. (2005) Living with impairment: learning from disabled young peoples’ biographies. British
Journal of Occupational Therapy. 68, 401-408.
Gilmore, R., Ziviani, J., Sakzewski, L., Shileds, N., & Boyd, R. (2010). A balancing act: children’s experience of
modified constraint-induced movement therapy. Developmental Neurorehabilitation.13(2), 88-94.
Goodman, R. and Graham, P. (1996) Psychiatric problems in children with hemiplegia: a cross sectional
epidermalogical study. British medical journal. 312, 1065-1069.
Green, D., Scherz, M., Gordon, A., Moore, A., Schejter- Margalit, T., Bashat, D., Weinstein, M., Lin, J-P. and
Fattal-Valevski, A. (2013) A multi-site study of functional outcomes following a themed approach to harnd-arm
bimanual intensive therapy for children with hemiplegia. Developmental medicine and child neurology. 55(6),
527-533.
Majnemer, A. Shevell, M. Law, M. Poulin, C. Rosenbaum, P. (2010) Level of motivation in mastering challenging
tasks in children with cerebral palsy. Developmental medicine and child neurology. 52(12): 1120-1126.
Parkes, J. White-Koning, M. Dickinson, H. Thyen, U. Arnaud, C. Beckung, E. Fauconnier, J. Marcelli, M.
Macmanus, V. Michelsen, S. Parkinson, K. Colver, A. (2008) Psychological problems in children with cerebral
palsy: a cross-sectional European study. Journal of child psychology and psychiatry. 49(4): 405-413.
Skold, A., Josephsson, S., Fitinghoff, H. and Elliasson, A. (2007) Experiences of use of the cerebral palsy
hemiplegic hand in young persons treated with upper extremity surgery. Journal of hand therapy. 20, 262-273.
Skold, A., Hermansson, L., Krumlinde-Sundholm, L. and Eliasson, A-C. (2011) Development and evidence of
validity for the children’s hand-use experience questionnaire (CHEQ).
Snyder, R. C., Hoza, B., Pelham, W., Rapoff, M., Ware, L., Danovsky, M., Highberger., Rubunstein, H. and Stahl, K.
(1997) The development and validation of the Children’s Hope Scale. Journal of Paediatric Psychology. 22(3),
349-421.
White, S. (2014) Perceptions of Confidence and Competence in children with unilateral Cerebral Palsy.
Unpublished MSc Thesis, Oxford Brookes University
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  • 1. Knowledge Database • Slide Presentation for the lecture of: Dido Green Oxford Brookes University, UK • Topic of lecture: Expectations for Therapy and Relationship to Confidence and Competence and Intervention Outcomes for Children with Unilateral Cerebral Palsy • The lecture was given at Beit Issie Shapiro’s 6th International Conference on Disabilities – Israel • Year: 2015
  • 2. HOPE EXPECTATIONS FOR THERAPY AND RELATIONSHIP TO CONFIDENCE AND COMPETENCE AND INTERVENTION OUTCOMES FOR CHILDREN WITH UNILATERAL CEREBRAL PALSY. Dido Green Unity and Diversity in Action BIS 6th Conference, Tel Aviv 2015 With thanks to Sophie White, MSc Student, Oxford Brookes Univ. © Breathe Arts Health Research
  • 3. “They won’t sit next to me (at school) as they don’t want to catch my disease!” “Games at school – they always chose me last and then the other side gloats when they win.” About new Friends …” P (older boy) because he’s grown up and he’s OK” I am a one handed boy – I don’t want to be associated with ‘them’. What do the children say? Are we listening?
  • 4. © Breathe Arts Health Research
  • 5. • Psychosocial factors may influence development of movement efficacy in children with UCP (Curtain & Clarke 2005,Gilmore etal 2010, Skold etal 2007, Green et al 2013), • Up to 61% of children with UCP may have persistent mental health problems affecting perceptions of confidence, competence and positivity (Goodman & Graham 1996; Parkes et al 2008). • Therapeutic outcomes from interventions for children with UCP are influenced by children’s engagement which may be linked to mastery motivation (Miller et al, 2014). • Yet few studies investigate psychosocial factors Background to current study
  • 6. Aims and Objectives A Mixed methods study to: Explore the expectations and experiences of children with UCP participating in an intensive 60 hour day- camp using a magic-themed hand-arm bimanual intensive therapy (Magic-HABIT). Explore the perspectives of children through semi-structured interviews © Breathe Arts Health Research
  • 7. Intervention • 2 week (60 hours) therapy camp for UCP • Integrating magic tricks and performing into Occupational Therapy and the Hand Arm Bimanual Intensive Therapy (HABIT) protocol. © Breathe Arts Health Research
  • 8. Methodology • Children participating in Magic camps • Within-study repeated measures design. • Assessments, pre, post camp and 3- month follow-up © Breathe Arts Health Research
  • 9. Outcome measures • The Children’s Hope Scale (Snyder, 1997) o Self report of positiveness and resilience o 6 questions of goal achievement behaviours • Jebsen Taylor Test of Hand Function o timed test of grasp and release across 6 tasks. • Children’s Hand Experience Questionnaire (CHEQ) (Skold et al. 2011) • Semi-Structured Interviews with children (&parents)
  • 10. 29 activities children commonly do in daily life www.cheq.se Skold et al. 2011 Questions: 1) Are the activities performed independently? 2) Are one or two hands are used in the activities? 3) The experience of doing activities according to • grip efficacy • time taken in comparison to peers • experience of feeling bothered Negative 1----2----3----4 Positive
  • 11. Sample characteristics 2011-2013 (White, 2014) Sample size Age months Mean (SD) MACS Mean (range) MAS Mean (range) Behaviour Problems Mild(opting out) to significant (affecting own + others participation). n=34 125.2 (32) 2.1 (1-3) 1.9 (0-4) Mild n=10 Moderate n=3 Significant n=1 SD=standard deviation; MACS=Manual Ability Classification System; MAS=Modified Ashworth Scale;
  • 12. Results (White 2014) Hand Skill JTTHF F(2,31) 8.11 p=0.001 eta2 0.344  Changes in performance 400 420 440 460 480 500 520 540 560 1 2 3 TotalSpeedinSeconds Independence CHEQ F(2,26) 23.27, p<0.001 eta2 0.642 Positivity of thinking HOPE* F(2,32) 13.23, p=0.001 *=Friedman 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 1 2 3 Percentage 22 23 24 25 1 2 3 MeanTotalScore
  • 13. The effect of positivity on initial perceptions of Competence and Feeling Bothered n=34 (White, 2014) Correlations Pre intervention CHEQ independent CHEQ grip CHEQ time taken CHEQ bothered JTTHF Positivity (HOPE) .734 .084 .047 .186 .071 .001 .648 .799 .308 .674 34 34 34 34 39 Percentage of Independent Activities HOPETotalScore R² = 0.0391 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 0 20 40 60 80 100
  • 14. The effect of positivity on changes in perceptions of competence and worry n=34 (White, 2014) Initial positivity to % Change pre to Follow up CHEQ Grip % change Pre to FU CHEQ Time % Change Pre to FU CHEQ Bothered % change Pre to FU CHEQ Independ % Change Pre to FU Positivity (HOPE) pre .480 .491 .437 .685 .028 .015 .033 .007 R² = 0.2091 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 HOPETotalScore Percentage change in Feeling Bothered
  • 15. Correlations between positivity and perceptions of confidence & competence and hand skill (White, 2014) HOPE Post intervention hand skill 3 month FU CHEQ Bothered Post intervention Positivity -0.34 ns 0.049 ns 3 month FU positivity ns 0.484 ns 0.008 HOPETotalScore Feeling Bothered at 3-mfu R² = 0.1324 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 0 1 2 3 4 5
  • 16. What do the children say?  Experiences and self-identity  Abilities – competitive or playful  Friendships  Therapy and exercises  What does having a hemiplegia mean to them  Positive or negative statements  Expectations versus Experience*  What were perceived benefits to the child?  Capacity for change? * (2013 &2014 camps were delivered by Breathe Arts Health Research and the essence of feedback had been moved to extrinsic and external rewards via Magicians)
  • 17. What do the children say? Experiences and self-identity A bit weird, Because I didn’t know that they had a hand like me. This is my first time in the magic camp….. It felt a bit funny. (….Because) …I feel like, umm fine with my friends now. My new friends and getting to know them … I’d sit with them at lunch time and play with them and do lots of magic tricks and have fun and all that kind of stuff.
  • 18. How do they feel about their hemiplegia before? Good and Bad.  Pre camp  Bit annoying a bit annoying, it doesn't do what I want it to do all of the time. I want it to be exactly like this hand (showing)  Annoying, I have to do them (exercises) every time and ,…. stretches and things and annoying. I have to go outside of the class with 3 others every day. Annoying lasting for months. (too much?) Yea four months ..12 months we have to do them of months - very annoying (again animated). (every year?) Yea, every year  It is just a bit weird, kid of just weird: Um I don't, (pause) I can't really, because, um I have the right because. The right hand’s got all the goodness in it and all the strongness in it but this hand hasn’t really thing in it because it’s kind of got a bit of weak in it, it’s got weak stuff in it.
  • 19. How do they feel about their hemiplegia after?  Post camp  Umm I just ignore it. I don’t really feel bad about it. I don’t really talk about anything from it. I don’t really think about it unless I have to, I just ignore it. I think it’s just normal.  It’s cool because you’re different and the things you do, to actually make your hemiplegia easier, are actually really fun. I like being different, so I like having hemiplegia, because you’re different, you’re not the same. You’re different in your own way*  It’s a bit like hands, when you have one hand that is weaker than the other, but then do a bit of practising and will get better probably (so it will get better you think with practice)
  • 20. Expectations versus Experience I really liked this camp …..So like today they were going to be a bit strict because it was the magic camp that wanted you to do your magic show that stuff that make sure that you can do all the stuff that you want and like do your magic tricks. Yeh so you get better and the magic trick because they want you to get it straight on so you don’t fail the magic trick. So that you can be a great magician!
  • 21. Discussion  The relationship between perceptions of confidence & competence is complex.  Higher initial positivity showed greater positive changes in perceptions of competence and feeling less bothered by difficulties.  Children with lower initial degree of positivity still made improvement in hand skill.  Children report different experiences from those elicited in questionnaire  Consider whether expectations or perceptions of confidence & competence may influence progress in movement skills
  • 22. ‫אותנו‬ ‫דוחפת‬ ‫שאת‬ ‫לך‬ ‫תודה‬, ‫עלינו‬ ‫מוותרת‬ ‫לא‬ ‫שאת‬ ‫תודה‬ ‫עלינו‬ ‫מרחמת‬ ‫לא‬ ‫שאת‬ ‫תודה‬ What are Clinically Meaningful Research Outcomes? “It has been fantastic and it has helped me to grip for the first time…” “My hand is feeling much better now and the hemiplegia is coming away!” ‫את‬ ‫שהפכת‬ ‫תודה‬ ‫ליכולת‬ ‫שלי‬ ‫הנכות‬
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  • 24. Maya Weinstein, Dr Mitchell Schertz, Dr Shelly Shiran, Vicky Myers, Moran Artzi, Becca Krom Dr Lian Ben-Sira, Dr Ronni Geva, Dr Varda Gross-Tsur, Dr. Aviva Fattal-Valevski Dr. Dafna Ben Bashat, Dr. Benni Hozmi Dr Dana Roth Sophie White Prof Bert Steenbergen Dr Maritije Jongsma Amarlie Moore, David Owen, Richard McDougall, Dr Will Houston, Dr Verity McClelland, Dr Gareth Barker, Dr Geoff Charles-Edwards, Prof Andrew Gordon
  • 25. A BIG thank you to our funders, partners and supporters… Marnie Kimelman Trust
  • 26. Dido.Green@brookes.ac.uk For Films and more information on Breathe Magic www.breatheahr.org
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Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Thank you for this opportunity to share with you some of our work exploring the experience of therapy from children’s perspective. This work began in Israel in 2010 following a project to try and engage children in therapy programmes that their ‘parents did not need to nag them to do’.
  2. Many factors affect upper limb movement development and functional ability of CH. Neurological and physical factors as well as interventions are more widely researched in contrast to psychosocial factors. However psychosocial factors have been suggested to influence development of movement efficacy in this population and a strong relationship between self-esteem and motor competence has been identified in developmental psychology theories. The reported prevalence of mental health problems in CH varies but could be as much as 61% as Goodman & Graham found in their study. These mental health problems are likely to persist into adulthood, resulting is profound effects on wellbeing across the lifespan. A study of mental health problems in children with CP by Parkes isolated the prevalence of difficulties in emotional domains which are directly comparable to perceptions of confidence, competence and positivity, finding 29% of children with such difficulties. This study will explore the relationship between the perceptions of confidence & competence and movement skill in children with CH
  3. To explore the effects of a motivationally themed Occupational Therapy intervention program on the perceptions of confidence and competence in CH. To identify links between the perceptions of confidence and competence and gains in hand skill in CH. - To identify if severity of hemiplegia or initial degree of positivity are associated with perceptions of confidence and competence.
  4. The Breathe Magic Intervention is a 2 week therapy camp for children with hemiplegia. The camp program following a magic themed Hand-arm Bimanual Intensive Therapy (HABIT) protocol. The HABIT protocol requires intensive bimanual use of the hands which was achieved through children learning and performing specifically modified magic tricks requiring two handed use. Tricks were scaled to require increasingly skilled hand movements throughout the two week program. Developing confidence in the performance of skills and perception of ability was encouraged throughout the program.
  5. Data was available from an ongoing multi-site study by Green et al, which is investigating the effectiveness of a magic themed HABIT protocol and Occupational Therapy (OT) intervention program on upper limb motor competence of CH. In this study data was collected from Magic camps run between 2011 and 2013 in London and in Tel Aviv Israel. A within-study repeated measures design was used, collecting data at 3 or 4 time points. Before, after, 3 months and 6 months after the intervention.
  6. The data used in this study was originally collected using 3 outcome measures: Data measuring a child’s positivity is from the Children’s Hope Scale. Developed by Snyder et al in 1997, this is a self-rating questionnaire completed by children. Data regarding hand skill is from the Jebsen Taylor Test of Hand Function. This is a standardised assessment using time taken across 6 grasp and release activities to indicate hand skill. Data measuring independence in daily bimanual activities and perceptions of confidence and competence is from the Children’s Hand Experience Questionnaire (CHEQ) (Skold et al 2011).
  7. The CHEQ is designed to capture the child’s experience of using the affected hand in bimanual activities. It is self-rating questionnaire which was completed by children, or by parents for children under the age of 11. Children are required to rate their experience of 29 common daily activities. That is: how good they feel their grip ability is, the length of time the activity takes compared to peers and how bothered they are by their ability. Experience is rated on a 4 point scale where lower score are negative and higher scores positive The questions regarding the child’s experience of doing the activity give the data being used in this study to measure perceptions of confidence and competence.
  8. The data of 34 children has been used in this study. Missing data has been prorated where appropriate. There was an age range of 7-16 years, with a mean of 10 years 3 months. 61% were boys and 39% were girls. The sample had Manual ability classification system levels ranging from 1-3 with a mean level of 2.1 The sample had a Modified Ashworth Score range of 0-4 with a mean of 1.9. 13 Children has recognised behavioural difficulties
  9. Here we can see how hand skill, percieved independence and positivity changed between pre, post and FU assessment times. Improvement at the group level was seen across these assessments and maintained at 3 month FU except for perceived independence. Blue is pre Red is post Green FU Covariates of Age and MACS were tested and not found to have any significant correlation with positivity. They were therefore not included as covariates.
  10. As shown here there was no significant correlation between initial degree of positivity and initial perceptions of confidence and competence or measured hand skill however there was a correlation between reported independence and children’s self report of positivity.
  11. There was a positive correlation between initial degree of positivity and the % change between pre intervention to 3 month FU in perception of confidence and competence. This shows that children who initially had higher positivity made greater improvement in their perceptions of competence and confidence by 3 month FU
  12. Results show a negative correlation between positivity and hand skill ability post intervention. Since lower JHFT scores indicate greater hand skill, this means children with higher positivity post intervention also had greater hand skill ability at this time. There was a positive correlation between positivity and the degree of feeling bothered by ability at 3 month follow up, This shows at the 3 month FU children with greater positivity were less bothered by their difficulties at this time.
  13. But questionnaires constrain responses – what do the children say? Qualitative study added to 2014 camp (research children). BUT
  14. Generally children with greater initial positivity made the most improvement in perceptions of confidence and competence and hand skill ability. This may be due to the association between positivity and resilience which helps children to cope with and accept their impairment, thus feeling good about their improved ability. It’s encouraging also that children with initial less positivity of thinking and lower perceptions of confidence and competence were still able to make significant progress in hand skill ability. This could be due to lower perceptions of self making children less accepting of their difficulties compared to peers and therefore less positive and appreciative of their skills despite improvements made.
  15. * This child had said to her mum before the camp that she didn’t want to do the camp as she didn’t want her hemiplegia to disappear as this was what made her special. Her mother then told me that ‘this was perhaps positive parenting gone too far’!
  16. The results from this study show there is a complex relationship between perceptions of confidence and competence in relation to positivity of thinking and hand skill ability. The relationship was not shown to be affected by age or MACS level and is widely variant across this sample of children with Hemiplegia. Generally children with greater initial positivity made the most improvement in perceptions of confidence and competence and hand skill ability. This may be due to the association between positivity and resilience which helps children to cope with and accept their impairment, thus feeling good about their improved ability. It’s encouraging also that children with initial less positivity of thinking and lower perceptions of confidence and competence were still able to make significant progress in hand skill ability. This could be due to lower perceptions of self making children less accepting of their difficulties compared to peers and therefore less positive and appreciative of their skills despite improvements made.