Title VODENA TERAPIJA KOD OSOBA SA CEREBRALNOM PARALIZOM: PREGLED DOSADAŠNJIH ISTRAŽIVANJA
Title (english) WATER THERAPY IN PERSONS WITH CEREBRAL PALSY: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Author Vid Vrban
Mentor Dajana Karaula (mentor)
Committee member Dajana Karaula (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Lidija Petrinović (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Klara Šiljeg (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Zagreb Faculty of Kinesiology Zagreb
Defense date and country 2021-03-30, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline SOCIAL SCIENCES Kinesiology
Abstract Glavni cilj rada bio je, pregledom relevantne literature, sažeti sva bitna znanja vezana za korištenje vodene terapije kod osoba s cerebralnom paralizom. Pretragom dviju elektroničkih baza, u razdoblju siječnja i veljače 2021. godine, pronađeno je 110 istraživanja. Nakon koraka provjere naslova i sažetka, u rad je na kraju uvršteno 14 radova. Istraživanja su provjerena za kvalitetu metodološke izrade nakon čega su, čitanjem punog teksta rada, izdvojene bitne informacije o ispitanicima, testovima i rezultatima mjerenja. Unutar analiziranih radova sudjelovalo je ukupno 263 ispitanika oboljelih od cerebralne paralize, oba spola, različite starosti. Pregledom punih tekstova radova, ustanovljeno je kako primjena vodene terapije u vidu liječenja i/ili rehabilitacije kod osoba s cerebralnom paralizom, ima pozitivne učinke na kardiorespiratorni sustav, grube motoričke funkcije (GMFM) i plivačke vještine (WOTA 2; SWIM). Najveće promjene utvrđene su unutar GMFM testa za procjenu grubih motoričkih funkcija, aerobnog kapaciteta te pokretljivosti ispitanika. Također, potvrđena je mogućnost zadržavanja i transfera postignutih napredaka izvan bazena zbog unapređenja funkcionalnih kapaciteta pojedinca. Zbog velike heterogenosti između radova, podatci su kvalitativno interpretirani, a mogući razlozi heterogenosti su različito vrijeme trajanja intervencija, uvjeti provedbe intervencija te različiti testovi korišteni za procjenu inicijalnog i finalnog stanja ispitanika. Nemogućnost zaključivanja proizlazi iz prije navedenih razloga te malog broja istraživanja. Standardizacija bi, po pitanju duljine trajanja intervencije i uvjeta provođenja intervencija, utjecala na smanjenje heterogenosti rezultata. Provođenje randomiziranih kontroliranih studija s predloženim načinom provedbe intervencija, uvećalo bi mogućnost generalizacije.
Abstract (english) The main purpose of this research was to comprise all knowledge related to use of water therapy in persons with cerebral palsy by reviewing the current relevant literature. A search for literature in 2 different databases was done throughout January and February of 2021. resulting in 110 found studies. Only 14 studies were included in the end after screening and elegibility process. Study quality assessment was performed and after reading full text articles, substantial data regarding testees, tests performed in the studies and outcome measures were extricated. Total of 263 subjects with cerebral palsy, both genders and different age, partook in all 14 studies. Overviewing full text articles, it was confirmed that use of water therapy, for treatment and or rehabilitation, in people with cerebral palsy can benefit both cardiorespiratory system, gross motor function (GMFM) and water skills (WOTA 2; SWIM). Biggest changes were observed in GMFM scores, aerobic capacity and subjects mobility. Furthermore, possibility of retaining and the carry-over effect due to improvment of functional abilities was confirmed. Qualitative interpretation of data was used due to heterogenity between studies. Potential reasons for that might be differences in duration of interventions, conditions in which interventions were pereformed or usage of different tests for evaluating initial and final state of the subjects. The inability to infere is related to aforementioned reasons and really limited number of studies. Standardization process regarding the duration of intervention and conditions in which intervention is done, would reduce result discrepancies. Additionally, use of randomized controlled trials in combination with a suggested way of intervention implementation, would result in increase in posibility to extrapolate the given outcomes.
Keywords
hidroterapija
gruba motorika
WOTA 2
SWIM
Keywords (english)
hydrotherapy
gross motor function
WOTA 2
SWIM
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:117:143168
Study programme Title: Kinesiology; specializations in: Kinesiology in Education and Track-and-Field, Kinesiology in Education and Fitness, Kinesiology in Education and Wrestling, Kinesiology in Education and Sailing, Kinesiology in Education and Windsurfing, Kinesiology in Education and Judo, Kinesiology in Education and Kayaking, Kinesiology in Education and Kinesiological Recreation, Kinesiology in Education and Kinesitherapy, Kinesiology in Education and Physical Conditioning of Athletes, Kinesiology in Education and Basketball, Kinesiology in Education and Football, Kinesiology in Education and Volleyball, Kinesiology in Education and Basic Kinesiological Transformations, Kinesiology in Education and Dancing, Kinesiology in Education and Swimming, Kinesiology in Education and Rhythmic Gymnastics, Kinesiology in Education and Handball, Kinesiology in Education and Skiing, Kinesiology in Education and Artistic Gymnastics, Kinesiology in Education and Management of Sport, Kinesiology in Education and Tennis, Kinesiology in Education and Rowing Course: Kinesiology in Education and Kinesiological Recreation Study programme type: university Study level: integrated undergraduate and graduate Academic / professional title: magistar / magistra kineziologije (magistar / magistra kineziologije)
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