Children With Burn Injuries: Purposeful Activity Versus Rote Exercise

Author:

Melchert-McKearnan Kim1,Deitz Jean2,Engel Joyce M.3,White Owen4

Affiliation:

1. Kim Melchert-McKearnan, MS, OTR/L, is Research Consultant, University of Washington; and Occupational Therapist, Harborview Medical Center, Seattle, Washington. At the time of this study, she was a Graduate Student, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. (Mailing address: 1022 North 48th Street, Seattle, Washington, 98103)

2. Jean Deitz, PhD, OTR, FAOTA, is Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

3. Joyce M. Engel, PhD, OTR, FAOTA, is Associate Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

4. Owen White, PhD, is Professor, Department of Education, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

Abstract

Abstract Objective. This study was designed to compare measures of pain when children with burn injuries were engaged in a purposeful activity, specifically a play activity, versus rote exercise. Method. Two 6-year-old children participated in a study using a single-subject, randomized multiple treatment design to compare two conditions: purposeful activity and rote exercise. Data were gathered for each session on four dependent measures: number of repetitions of therapeutic exercise completed, number and type of overt distress behaviors displayed, scores on self-report scales of pain intensity, and overall enjoyment of the activity. Results. Visual inspection of the graphed data suggested that, early in the rehabilitation process, the use of a play activity in comparison to rote exercise yielded better outcomes in terms of all four dependent measures. Additionally, the data implied that there may be a point later in the rehabilitation of a child with a burn injury when rote exercise may be as effective as play activities in meeting therapeutic goals. Conclusion. This study supports the belief that purposeful activity can yield results equal to or better than those achieved using rote exercise. Replication of this study is warranted, and the development is indicated of a measure of overt behavioral distress that is more appropriate than those currently available for children with burn injuries.

Publisher

AOTA Press

Subject

Occupational Therapy

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