Autism Spectrum Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Physiotherapy and Nutrition Services Provided by Telerehabilitation Method on the Physical, Nutrition and Psychological Conditions of Children With Autism and Their Families
The study, titled The Effect of Physiotherapy and Nutrition Services Provided by Telerehabilitation Methods on the Physical, Nutritional and Psychological Conditions of Children with Autism and Their Families, aimed to evaluate the effects of physiotherapy and nutrition education to be given to the participants. Participants were children with autism spectrum disorder and parents of children with autism spectrum disorder. There will be surveys that researchers will ask participants to answer. Parent telerehabilitation group participants via smartphone video conferencing; Researchers involved in this project; A physiotherapist and a physiotherapist senior physiotherapy intern will send 1 session of online simultaneous exercise training to the parent telerehabilitation group participants, then an exercise video containing the exercises and brochures will be sent and the parent telerehabilitation group participants will be asked to do the exercises 3 days a week. Participants will be asked to keep an exercise diary and the status of the diaries will be monitored once a week. Additionally, the concepts of physical activity and recreational activity in autism will be explained to the participants. Again, via smartphone video conferencing, the researchers participating in this project; 3 different nutrition trainings will be given by 1 dietitian and 1 senior dietitian trainee within the scope of basic nutrition and nutrition-health information at 15-day intervals. Waist, hip and height measurements of autistic child participants will be measured with a tape measure, and their body weight will be measured with a scale. The study will last 2 months.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 36 |
Est. completion date | August 1, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | June 1, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 6 Years to 11 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Volunteering to participate in the study - 6-11 years old child - Have an approved medical diagnosis for Asperger's syndrome, autism, or a specific developmental disorder (DSM 5), by the standards set in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fifth edition - Children with mild to moderate autism according to the childhood autism rating scale - Not having received physical activity and nutrition counseling before - Children with normal orally fed and functioning gastrointestinal tract Exclusion Criteria: - Having any serious condition (such as orthopedic or any acute) for which it is contraindicated to the viewer of recreational entertainment programs - Recent (less than 4 weeks) children on any psychotropic medication - Those who have high-intensity activity according to the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) - Children with chewing and swallowing difficulties - You can enter as a child suitable for children. - Children with diagnosed nutritional problems (absorption disorder, metabolic structure) - have Gastroenterol patients suitable for medical intervention or bowel segments, - Leukemia or other cancers, - Hypothyroidism or other chronic conditions that can grow and turn into energy - Acute myocarditis, active endocarditis, control eg missed heart probe, tachyarrhythmia, bradyarrhythmia, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Turkey | Saglik Bilimleri Universitesi | Istanbul | Uskudar |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Saglik Bilimleri Universitesi |
Turkey,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Functional Independence Measure for Children (WeeFIM) | Functional Independence measure for children (WeeFIM) is an adaptation of the Functional Independence Measure (FIM) developed for adults. It is a useful, short and comprehensive measurement tool that detects the developmental, educational and social functional limitations of children with Cerebral Palsy and other developmental disorders. WeeFIM consists of 18 items in 6 areas The scores that can be obtained from the scale are between 18 and 126. The higher the score, the higher the child's independence. A higher score indicates positive improvement. | Change from baseline WeeFIM score at 6 weeks | |
Primary | Quality of Life Questionnaire in Autism | It has been divided into two subsections (A and B). Part A contains 28 questions that measure how parents perceive their quality of life. Part B contains 20 questions that assess parents' perceptions of how much of a problem their child's autism-specific difficulties are for them. In the five-point Likert-type assessment measure, in which they evaluate how problematic these situations are for the parents, five are scored as 'It was not a problem for me at all', while one is scored as 'It was a lot of trouble for me'. The score that can be obtained from the scale is between 48-240. A high score indicates an improved quality of life. | Change from baseline Quality of Life Questionnaire in Autism score at 6 weeks | |
Primary | Cornell musculoskeletal discomfort questionnaire | The questionnaire surveyed the frequency and severity of pain or discomfort in 11 different body regions (neck, shoulder, back, upper arm, wrist, forearm, wrist, hip, upper leg, knee, and lower leg) during the work period in the last week. assessing its impact on performance. For each body region, the weighted score of that body region is calculated by multiplying the ratings marked from the areas of frequency, severity, and effect on work performance. Scores for each region range from 0 to 90. A high score indicates that the region has a pain and disability. | Change from baseline Cornell musculoskeletal discomfort questionnaire score at 6 weeks | |
Primary | Beck Depression Inventory | It is used to objectively determine the level of depression exhibited by individuals. Beck Depression Inventory includes 21 categories of depressive symptoms. Each of these categories consists of 4 items for self-assessment and is graded between 0 and 3 points. | Change from baseline Beck Depression Inventory score at 6 weeks | |
Primary | 6 minutes walking test | The 6-minute walk test measures the distance the patient can walk quickly on a flat, hard surface in a period of 6 minutes. It evaluates the integrated responses of all systems involved during exercise, including the pulmonary and cardiovascular systems, systemic circulation, peripheral circulation, blood, neuromuscular units, and muscle metabolism. The vital signs of the participants were taken before and after the test. The 6 minute walk test (6MWT) built in a 30 m-long straight corridor. The patient was asked to walk as much as they could, and the distance walked was recorded in meters. | Change from baseline 6 minute walking distance at 6 weeks | |
Primary | Evaluation of Participation in Activities | In the study, with the form the investigators created to evaluate the participation of children with special needs in leisure activities, the demographic characteristics of the children, their educational status, the economic status of their families, the type and reason for their disability were asked to the families, which activities they wanted to do and what they did, the situations that prevented them from participating in the activities and the assistive tools they used were asked to the children. evaluated. | Change from baseline Evaluation of Participation in Activities at 6 weeks | |
Primary | Evaluation of Family Role in Activity Participation | A form was created that included the questions of who decides the activities that the children will do, whether the families control them during the activity, whether the children are willing to participate in the activity and whether they can express the activity they participate in, to what extent the families approve of their children's ideas and to what extent they encourage their children to participate in the activities. the role was evaluated. | Change from baseline Evaluation of Family Role in Activity Participation at 6 weeks | |
Primary | Childhood Autism Rating Scale | The Childhood Autism Rating Scale can be applied to children of all age groups starting from the preschool period. It is a 15-item scale that evaluates behaviors in 14 areas that are generally affected by serious problems in autism and a general impression category of autism. Each question has a rating of 1-4. It means mild autism between 15 and 29 points, moderate autism between 30 and 36 points and severe autism between 37 and 60 points. | Change from baseline Childhood Autism Rating Scale score at 6 weeks | |
Primary | Food Consumption Frequency Questionnaire | In order to determine the food consumption status of children with autism, it was applied to parents of children with an autism spectrum disorder. The questionnaire separates 5 food groups and includes the foods belonging to each food group under these groups. The frequency of food consumption was determined by the answer given to the words written opposite the food: Every day, 2-3 times a week, once a week, 2-3 times a month, once a month, or never. | Change from baseline Food Consumption Frequency Questionnaire score at 6 weeks | |
Primary | Autism Meal Behavior Brief Scale | The scale aims to evaluate the nutritional problems observed in individuals with autism and intellectual disability. It consists of three subscales and 18 items: food refusal, limitation in food variety, and behavioral characteristics related to autism. Food refusal (5-25 points) subscale consists of 5 items, food diversity restriction subscale (8-40 points) consists of 8 items and autism-related behavioral characteristics subscale (5-25 points) consists of 5 items. The scale is in a five-point Likert type and the 3rd, 9th, 10th and 15th items are scored in reverse. A high total score from the scale indicates the severity of nutritional problems, it means negative. | Change from baseline Autism Meal Behavior Brief Scale score at 6 weeks | |
Primary | Nutrition Knowledge Level Scales | It is a scale that measures the level of nutrition knowledge. It consists of two parts. first part; It contains 20 questions containing basic nutrition and nutrition-health information. The second part is the part where food preference is questioned, which consists of 12 questions. The first part that questions the basic knowledge level is between 0-80 points, and the higher the score, the higher the level of knowledge. The second section questioning food preference is between 0-48 points, and the higher the score, the better the food choice. | Change from baseline Nutrition Knowledge Level Scales score at 6 weeks | |
Secondary | Body mass index calculation | After determining the height and weight, it will be calculated with the kilogram/square meter formula. | Change from baseline Body mass index at 6 weeks |
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