KMID : 1036120210130010043
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Korean Society of Medicine & Therapy Science 2021 Volume.13 No. 1 p.43 ~ p.52
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Effects of sensory integration therapy and home program centered on vestibulo-proprioceptive sensory on COPM, COMPS-¥±, and VMI-¥µ of children with autism spectrum disorder
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Oh Hye-Won
Kang Bo-Ra
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Abstract
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Objective: The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of sensory integration therapy and home program centering on vestibulo-proprioceptive sensory on the occupational performance, motor and posture skills, and visual-motor integration of children with autism spectrum disorders.
Method: Ten children with autism spectrum disorder were subjected to sensory integration therapy centered on vestibulo-proprioceptive sensory and a home program. Sensory integration therapy was performed once a week for 8 weeks, 40 minutes each, and the home program was performed 5 times a week, 10 minutes each, for 8 weeks. Children s performance capacity was evaluated using COPM, COMPS-II, and VIM-IV.
Results: As a result of COPM evaluation, performance was 3.39¡¾1.15 before intervention and 5.19¡¾ 0.91 after intervention(p<.05), and satisfaction was 3.71¡¾0.96 before intervention and 5.39¡¾1.26 after intervention(p<.05). The results of COMPS-¥± were 3.61¡¾2.38 before the intervention and 4.42¡¾3.04 after the intervention. The standard time-motor coordination score of VMI-VI was 55.50¡¾14.95 points before intervention and 64.40¡¾17.04 after intervention(p<.05).
Conclusion: Through this study, it was confirmed that sensory integration therapy and home program centered on vestibulo-proprioceptive sensory in children with autism spectrum disorders affect the children s occupational performance, motor and postural skills, and visual-motor integration.
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KEYWORD
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Autism spectrum disorders, Home program, Sensory integration, Vestibulo-proprioceptive sensory
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