Title of article :
Translational Research for Occupational Therapy: Using SPRE in Hippotherapy for Children with Developmental Disabilities
Author/Authors :
Shotwell , Mary P. School of Occupational Therapy - Brenau Universit - Gainesville - GA , USA , Weissman-Miller, Deborah School of Occupational Therapy - Brenau Universit - Gainesville - GA , USA , Miller, Rosalie J. School of Occupational Therapy - Brenau Universit - Gainesville - GA , USA
Abstract :
Translational research is redefined in this paper using a combination of methods in statistics and data science to enhance
the understanding of outcomes and practice in occupational therapy. These new methods are applied, using larger data and
smaller single-subject data, to a study in hippotherapy for children with developmental disabilities (DD). The Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention estimates DD affects nearly 10 million children, aged 2–19, where diagnoses may be comorbid.
Hippotherapy is defined here as a treatment strategy in occupational therapy using equine movement to achieve functional
outcomes. Semiparametric ratio estimator (SPRE), a single-subject statistical and small data science model, is used to derive a
“change point” indicating where the participant adapts to treatment, from which predictions are made. Data analyzed here is
from an institutional review board approved pilot study using the Hippotherapy Evaluation and Assessment Tool measure, where
outcomes are given separately for each of four measured domains and the total scores of each participant. Analysis with SPRE,
using statistical methods to predict a “change point” and data science graphical interpretations of data, shows the translational
comparisons between results from larger mean values and the very different results from smaller values for each HEAT domain in
terms of relationships and statistical probabilities.
Keywords :
Translational Research , Occupational Therapy , SPRE , Hippotherapy , Children , Developmental Disabilities , DD , SPRE
Journal title :
Occupational Therapy International