Therapists' Use of Instructions and Feedback in Motor Learning Interventions in Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder: A Video Observation Study

I.P.A. van der Veer*, C.H.G. Bastiaenen, M. Goetschalckx, N.N.F. van der Wielen-heezius, E.A.A. Rameckers, K. Klingels

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Abstract

AimThis qualitative study explored therapists' use of instructions and feedback when teaching motor tasks to children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) as a first step in developing practical recommendations.MethodsA conventional content analysis approach was used to analyze videotaped treatment sessions of physical therapists using a newly developed analysis plan. Inductive coding was used to code purposively selected video segments. The codes were sorted into categories to identify key themes. Analyses were performed independently by two researchers until data saturation was reached.ResultsTen video-taped sessions were analyzed and 61 segments were coded. Three key themes were identified: (1) therapists' intention with the instructions and feedback was to motivate or to provide information; (2) the preferred therapists' teaching style was either direct or indirect; and (3) parameters to shape specific instructions and feedback were the focus of attention, modality, information content, timing and frequency.ConclusionTherapists used numerous instructions and feedback with different information content, often shaped by multiple focuses and/or modalities to motivate children or to provide specific information about task performance. Although therapists adapted instructions and feedback to child and task, future research should explore how characteristics of child and task can guide therapists' clinical decision-making.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)678 - 696
Number of pages19
JournalPhysical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics
Volume43
Issue number6
Early online date1 Apr 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Children
  • developmental coordination disorder
  • feedback
  • instruction
  • motor learning
  • motor skills disorder
  • video observations
  • EXTERNAL FOCUS
  • AUTONOMY SUPPORT
  • PERFORMANCE
  • ATTENTION
  • EXPECTANCIES

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