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| ID | Type | Description | Link |
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| Beyzanur Dikmen | Other Identifier | Uskudar University | |
| Melek Vatansever | Other Identifier | Uskudar University |
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| Uskudar University | OTHER |
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The aim of the present study was to compare the duration of use of the Dynamic Scaffolding System (DSS) in children with different levels of motor impairment, to report adverse events during use, and to examine parental satisfaction. One hundred children with special needs aged between 9 and 108 months who had used the DSS device for at least 6 months and their parents were included in the study. The duration of daily use of the DSS device by the children, any adverse events during use, and parental satisfaction were assessed using the Quebec 2.0 Assistive Technology User Satisfaction Assessment Questionnaire.
Children with special needs with mobility difficulties use various assistive devices to benefit from the beneficial effects of standing upright and moving. These devices have beneficial effects on improving children's motor skills and increasing their social interaction and participation. In addition, during the use of assistive devices, there are some limitations related to size, weight, usability, mobility, and adaptability to children. Considering these limitations, the Dynamic Scaffolding System (DSS) device was developed. The DSS device aims to position children with moderate to severe mobility impairment vertically (standing and sitting) and to step with support. The aim of the current study was to compare the duration of use of the Dynamic Scaffolding System (DSS) device in children with different levels of motor impairment, to report adverse events during use, and to examine parental satisfaction. One hundred children with special needs (60% cerebral palsy, 40% other diagnoses: genetic, metabolic, neuromuscular diseases) aged between 9 and 108 months (mean 44.94±17.59) and their parents (94% mother, 6% father) who had used the DSS device for at least 6 months were included in the study. Data were collected from the participants via telephone interview. Demographic data such as age, gender, diagnosis, and level of motor impairment were recorded. Children's daily use of the DSS device, any adverse events during use, and parental satisfaction were assessed using the Quebec 2.0 Assistive Technology User Satisfaction Assessment Questionnaire.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Children with cerebral palsy and Children with other diagnoses | Of the children with special needs included in the study, 60% were parents of children with cerebral palsy. 40% of the children with special needs included in the study had Hydrocephalus, Arthrogryposis, Multiplex Congenita, Down Syndrome, Microcephaly, Alpha-thalassemia mental retardation syndrome (ATRX), Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) Type 1, Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) Type 2, L2 hydroxy glutaric aciduria, Prader Willi syndrome, Periventricular leukomalacia grade 1, Hypotonia, Angelman syndrome, Genetic chromosomal abnormality, Dandy-walker syndrome, Western syndrome, Infantile epileptic encephalopathy, Stroke-like migraine attacks after radiation therapy (SMART syndrome), Trigonocephaly, Motor developmental delay, Lissencephaly, Spina bifida, Leigh syndrome and Epilepsy. |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Everyday Usage Time of Dynamic Scaffolding System (DSS) | Dynamic Scaffolding System is an assistive device for children with special needs. We measure the usage time of DSS by the chronometer. | After 1 months experience of Dynamic Scaffolding System |
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| Quebec User Evaluation of Satisfaction with Assistive Technology (QUEST 2.0) | The Quebec User Evaluation of Satisfaction with Assistive Technology (QUEST 2.0) is a 12-item outcome measure that assesses user satisfaction with two components such as Devices and Services. Psychometric properties have been tested with respect to test-retest stability. The participants give answers on a 5-point Likert Scale. The high point means better results. |
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Children with motor difficulties
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Uskudar University | Istanbul | 315662 | Turkey (Türkiye) | |||
| Uskudar University |
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| ID | Term |
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| D002658 | Developmental Disabilities |
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| D065886 | Neurodevelopmental Disorders |
| D001523 | Mental Disorders |
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| After 1 months experience of Dynamic Scaffolding System |
| Istanbul |
| Turkey (Türkiye) |
| Karadeniz Technical University | Trabzon | 5065938882 | Turkey (Türkiye) |