Parent coaching to enhance community participation in young children with developmental disabilities: A pilot randomized controlled trial

RESEARCH IN DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES(2024)

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Background: Parent coaching emerges as a preferred approach for enhancing performance and participation of children with developmental disabilities (DD), but limited clinical trials examine its effects on community participation. Aim: To evaluate whether parent coaching, specifically using Occupational Performance Coaching (OPC), enhances community participation among young children with DD. Method and procedures: A pilot double-blind randomized controlled trial was conducted. Parents of 50 children with DD (31 male, 19 female, mean age 4 years 10 months) were randomly assigned to the OPC group (n = 25) or parent consultation group (n = 25). Each parent received a maximum of eight coaching sessions or consultations. The primary outcome was children's community participation as assessed through parent -report measures at baseline, preintervention, post -intervention, and an 8 -week follow-up. Outcomes and results: Both groups showed significant improvements in parent -identified, goalspecific community participation after the intervention (mean difference [MD]=2.26-2.56), and these improvements were sustained during the follow-up. Despite a trend favoring parent coaching, the group difference in the improvements was not evident (MD=0.18-0.28). Both groups displayed positive improvements in children's overall community involvement postintervention (MD=0.32); however, the time effects were not statistically significant. Conclusions and implications: OPC, by coaching parents, could enhance goal -specific community participation in children with DD, producing effects similar to those achieved through parent consultation.
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Parent coaching,Occupational performance coaching,Community participation,Developmental disabilities,Children
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