Title of article :
A Strength-Based Intervention to Increase Participation in Leisure Activities in Children with Neuropsychiatric Disabilities: A Pilot Study
Author/Authors :
Krumlinde-Sundholm, Lena Department of Women’s and Children’s Health - Karolinska Institute - Solna - Stockholm, Sweden , Ullenhag , Anna Department of Women’s and Children’s Health - Karolinska Institute - Solna - Stockholm, Sweden , Almqvist, Lena Academy Health - Social Care and Welfare - Mälardalens University - Västerås, Sweden , Granlund, Mats CHILD - SIDR - School of Health and Welfare - Jönköping University - Jönköping, Sweden
Pages :
11
From page :
1
To page :
11
Abstract :
The aim is to evaluate the feasibility of an intervention model with a client-centered goal-directed approach with the aim to enhance the child’s participation in leisure activities, self-efficacy, and activity performance. A pilot intervention using a client-centered goal- directed approach and a single-subject design was performed. Two Swedish boys with neuropsychiatric diagnosis aged 12 and 14 years old were included, and 3 leisure activity goals were identified. The intervention was carried out over 8 weeks and took place in the adolescent’s everyday environment and at the pediatric rehabilitation center. The goal attainment of participation goals (GAS), the perceived performance ability according to the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM), the self-efficacy, and the participants’satisfaction were used to study the effect. The participants succeeded in attaining their leisure goals as specified by the GAS by achieving +2 on one goal and +1 on the other two goals. They estimated higher performance ability and self- efficacy in their goal performance. Participants, parents, and therapists were overall satisfied and found the intervention to be applicable and helpful in optimizing leisure participation. The intervention model with a client-centered goal-directed approach in which participants define their own leisure activity goals appears to be effective in increasing participation in leisure activities
Keywords :
Strength-Based Intervention , Increase Participation , Leisure Activities , Children , Neuropsychiatric Disabilities , A Pilot Study , GAS , COPM , NDD
Journal title :
Occupational Therapy International
Serial Year :
2020
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Record number :
2615816
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