3 Practical Takeaways
How Much Are We Providing Evidence-Based Interventions?
In a SeekFreaks article, I mentioned that there were no studies measuring how good pediatric PTs are at practicing based on evidence. Bailes et al (2021) finally gave us one! In this study they looked at over 28,000 interventions provided to children with CP. They even discussed how their results compared to a study on school-based practice. See our takeaways.
Would you or your team want to self-reflect on your own documented interventions? Take out your documentation, say in the past week, and compare them to the recommendations in these papers:
- For children with CP: Novak et al, 2020
- For children with DCD: Blank et al, 2019
- For pediatric OT interventions:
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Reference:
Bailes, A. F., Greve, K., Long, J., Kurowski, B. G., Vargus-Adams, J., Aronow, B., & Mitelpunkt, A. (2021). Describing the Delivery of Evidence-Based Physical Therapy Intervention to Individuals With Cerebral Palsy. Pediatric Physical Therapy, 33(2), 65-72.