Title: | Perceive, Recall, Plan and Perform (PRPP)-Assessment Based on Parent-Provided Videos of Children with Mitochondrial Disorder: Action Design Research on Implementation Challenges. |
Author(s): | Lindenschot, M. ; Groot, I.J.M. de ; -van der Sanden, M.W.G. Nijhuis ; Steultjens, E.M.J. ; Graff, M.J.L. ; Koene, S. |
Publication year: | 2023 |
Source: | Physical and Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics, vol. 43, iss. 1, (2023), pp. 74-92 |
ISSN: | 0194-2638 |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1080/01942638.2022.2086024 |
Publication type: | Article / Letter to editor |
Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item : https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12470/2785 ![]() |
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Lectorate : | Neurorevalidatie |
Journal title : | Physical and Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics |
Volume : | vol. 43 |
Issue : | iss. 1 |
Page start : | p.74 |
Page end : | p.92 |
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AIMS: Performing the Perceive, Recall, Plan and Perform (PRPP)-Assessment, using video material of everyday life, seems sensible to lower the patient burden, enhance ecological validity, and provide care at a distance. However, receipt of adequate video material is not self-evident and assessing videos can be challenging. Therefore, this study aims to optimize the process of gaining video material and to optimize the PRPP-Assessment based on parent-provided videos. METHODS: An action design research method was used, focusing on implementation of the PRPP-Assessment based on parent-provided videos within the care of children with a mitochondrial disorder or similar symptoms. RESULTS: Five cycles were conducted. To receive input, the cycles used videos of nine children performing activities, written feedback, and semi-structured interviews and focus groups comprising parents (nn=n13), a teacher (nn=n1), occupational therapists (nn=n16), and other professionals (nn=n2) . This led to successful implementation of the PRPP-Assessment. General lessons were learned on (1) instructing parents; (2) handling video material; (3) PRPP-Assessment based on parent-provided videos; and (4) PRPP-Assessment of children (with limited functional abilities). CONCLUSIONS: Lessons learned should be implemented in practice and are incorporated into a manual to guide the implementation of video-based observations with PRPP-Assessment in practice.
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