Goal setting in paediatric rehabilitation for children with motor disabilities: a scoping review

Clinical Rehabilitation
Lesley Pritchard-Wiart, Shanon K Phelan

Abstract

The three objectives of this scoping review were to (1) identify key conceptual/theoretical frameworks and the extent to which they are used to inform goal setting related to rehabilitation goal setting with children with motor disabilities, (2) describe research that has evaluated goal setting processes and outcomes, and (3) summarize the purposes of goal setting described in paediatric rehabilitation literature. The scoping review process described by Arksey and O'Malley was used to guide article selection and data extraction. A total of 62 articles were included in the final review. While the concept of family-centered care was well represented, theoretical frameworks specific to goal setting (i.e. goal setting theory described by Locke and Latham, mastery motivation, social cognitive, personal construct, and self-determination theories) were rarely addressed. No articles reviewed addressed prominent behavior change theory. With the exception of the description of tools specifically designed for use with children, the role of the child in the goal setting process was generally absent or not well described. Few studies ( n = 6) discussed the linkage between goals and intervention strategies explicitly. Only two studies in the...Continue Reading

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May 11, 2019·Clinical Rehabilitation·Lesley Pritchard-WiartAshley B McKillop
Aug 18, 2021·Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy. Revue Canadienne D'ergothérapie·Laura M P Bray, Gilson Capilouto
Aug 24, 2021·Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics·Reema AlShubaily, Lisa A Chiarello
Dec 18, 2021·Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics·Derek John CurtisBirgitte Nørgaard

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