The impact of Ayres Sensory Integration® on occupational performance in a child with bilateral cochlear implants

Children with profound hearing impairments are receiving cochlear implants at an increasingly younger age resulting in the need for early therapeutic support and intervention. Besides the obvious concerns regarding speech and language development, children with cochlear implants are also at risk for...

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Main Author: Kruger, Stefanie Marguerite
Other Authors: Uys, C.J.E. (Catharina Jacoba Elizabeth)
Language:en
Published: University of Pretoria 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2263/73249
Kruger, SM 2020, The impact of Ayres Sensory Integration® on occupational performance in a child with bilateral cochlear implants, MOccTher Dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/73249>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-up-oai-repository.up.ac.za-2263-732492020-10-02T05:10:57Z The impact of Ayres Sensory Integration® on occupational performance in a child with bilateral cochlear implants Kruger, Stefanie Marguerite Uys, C.J.E. (Catharina Jacoba Elizabeth) stefanie@dreamnet.co.za Leech, Ronell Ayres Sensory Integration® Cochlear Implants Childhood Occupations Occupational Therapist Sensory Integrative Dysfunction Sensory Over-reactivity UCTD Children with profound hearing impairments are receiving cochlear implants at an increasingly younger age resulting in the need for early therapeutic support and intervention. Besides the obvious concerns regarding speech and language development, children with cochlear implants are also at risk for motor and balance deficits. This was a retrospective, longitudinal, experimental holistic single case study. The aim was to determine the impact of Ayres Sensory Integration® on occupational performance in a child with bilateral cochlear implants within the first four years after implantation. Six objectives were addressed. Quantitative and qualitative methods were used including designing an observation tool, administering stardardised tests, conducting a parent interview and obtaining perspective from the cochlear team to obtain rich in-depth knowledge and perspective. Pre- and post-intervention results were compared to determine changes in sensory perception, sensory reactivity, motor development and participation in occupations. Intervention adhered to the fidelity requirements of Ayres Sensory Integration®. Results indicated that there were positive changes in the child’s sensory processing and participation in occupations. Ayres Sensory Integration® was therefore an effective therapeutic approach for this child with cochlear implants. The cochlear team gained valuable insights and the parents indicated that occupational therapy intervention had a significant impact on the whole family unit. This study can contribute to the professional body of knowledge by building onto the knowledge base and skills repertoire regarding the application of therapeutic principles to children with cochlear implants. The occupational therapist can make a valuable contribution to the cochlear team. Optimal integration of sensory input can assist with promoting cochlear usage, not only for acquiring language, but also for developing age-appropriate skills at a critical stage of development to facilitate successful participate in childhood occupations. Dissertation (MOccTher)--University of Pretoria 2020. Occupational Therapy MOccTher Unrestricted 2020-02-13T06:44:25Z 2020-02-13T06:44:25Z 2020-04 2020 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2263/73249 Kruger, SM 2020, The impact of Ayres Sensory Integration® on occupational performance in a child with bilateral cochlear implants, MOccTher Dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/73249> A2020 en © 2019 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria. University of Pretoria
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topic Ayres Sensory Integration®
Cochlear Implants
Childhood Occupations
Occupational Therapist
Sensory Integrative Dysfunction
Sensory Over-reactivity
UCTD
spellingShingle Ayres Sensory Integration®
Cochlear Implants
Childhood Occupations
Occupational Therapist
Sensory Integrative Dysfunction
Sensory Over-reactivity
UCTD
Kruger, Stefanie Marguerite
The impact of Ayres Sensory Integration® on occupational performance in a child with bilateral cochlear implants
description Children with profound hearing impairments are receiving cochlear implants at an increasingly younger age resulting in the need for early therapeutic support and intervention. Besides the obvious concerns regarding speech and language development, children with cochlear implants are also at risk for motor and balance deficits. This was a retrospective, longitudinal, experimental holistic single case study. The aim was to determine the impact of Ayres Sensory Integration® on occupational performance in a child with bilateral cochlear implants within the first four years after implantation. Six objectives were addressed. Quantitative and qualitative methods were used including designing an observation tool, administering stardardised tests, conducting a parent interview and obtaining perspective from the cochlear team to obtain rich in-depth knowledge and perspective. Pre- and post-intervention results were compared to determine changes in sensory perception, sensory reactivity, motor development and participation in occupations. Intervention adhered to the fidelity requirements of Ayres Sensory Integration®. Results indicated that there were positive changes in the child’s sensory processing and participation in occupations. Ayres Sensory Integration® was therefore an effective therapeutic approach for this child with cochlear implants. The cochlear team gained valuable insights and the parents indicated that occupational therapy intervention had a significant impact on the whole family unit. This study can contribute to the professional body of knowledge by building onto the knowledge base and skills repertoire regarding the application of therapeutic principles to children with cochlear implants. The occupational therapist can make a valuable contribution to the cochlear team. Optimal integration of sensory input can assist with promoting cochlear usage, not only for acquiring language, but also for developing age-appropriate skills at a critical stage of development to facilitate successful participate in childhood occupations. === Dissertation (MOccTher)--University of Pretoria 2020. === Occupational Therapy === MOccTher === Unrestricted
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title The impact of Ayres Sensory Integration® on occupational performance in a child with bilateral cochlear implants
title_short The impact of Ayres Sensory Integration® on occupational performance in a child with bilateral cochlear implants
title_full The impact of Ayres Sensory Integration® on occupational performance in a child with bilateral cochlear implants
title_fullStr The impact of Ayres Sensory Integration® on occupational performance in a child with bilateral cochlear implants
title_full_unstemmed The impact of Ayres Sensory Integration® on occupational performance in a child with bilateral cochlear implants
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