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NCT07085403
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Let's CO-OPerate! Together we Are Stronger

Sponsor: Hopitaux de Saint-Maurice

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Summary

The goal of this replicated single case experimental study using a randomized multiple baseline design across participants and goals is to enable children/adolescents (aged 8-16 years) with developmental coordination disorders and/or executive function deficits following an acquired or congenital brain injury, to achieve their occupational goals. The aim is to make them more independents and autonomous in their daily lives. To achieve this, we're going to offer them an intensive group CO-OP (Cognitive Orientation to daily Occupational Performance Approach) rehabilitation training, and actively involving the parents. The main questions it aims to answer are: * To evaluate the improvement in occupational performance\* (and its maintenance over time) following intervention using the CO-OP Approach. \*Occupational performance is a person's ability to choose, organize and engage in meaningful occupations that give them satisfaction. These occupations, determined by culture and corresponding to their age group, enable them to take care of themselves, have fun and contribute to the social and economic fabric of the community. * To gather parents' experiences of supporting their child during the CO-OP intervention and its follow-up phase. Participants will be asked to identify 3 goals that they would like to achieve with the CO-OP Approach. The CO-OP intervention will take the form of two half-days a week for 5 weeks, with 1 hour 30 minutes of individual CO-OP sessions and 1 hour 30 minutes of group sessions.

Official title: Let's CO-OPerate! Together we Are Stronger: Exploring the Effectiveness of the CO-OP Cognitive Problem-solving Approach in the Context of an Intensive Group Rehabilitation Training for a Paediatric Population With Executive Function Deficits and/or Developmental Coordination Disorders Following Brain Injury

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

8 Years - 16 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

12

Start Date

2025-09-01

Completion Date

2027-05-01

Last Updated

2025-08-13

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Cognitive Orientation to daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP) is a cognitive problem-solving approach

Cognitive Orientation to daily Occupational Performance (CO-OP; CO-OP approach) is a performance-based treatment approach for children and adults who experience difficulties performing the skills they want to, need, to or are expected to perform. CO-OP is a specifically tailored, active client-centered approach that engages the individual at the meta-cognitive level to solve performance problems. Focused on enabling success, the CO-OP approach employs collaborative goal setting, dynamic performance analysis, cognitive strategy use, guided discovery, and enabling principles. These elements, all considered essential to the CO-OP Approach, are situated within a structured intervention format, and may involve the parent/significant other as appropriate.

Locations (1)

Hôpitaux Paris-Est Val-de-Marne

Saint-Maurice, Île-de-France Region, France