Using Ecological Momentary Assessment to Document and Investigate Caregiver Practices Between Pediatric Therapy Sessions: Prospective Pilot Cohort Study.
A prospective pilot cohort study examined how ecological momentary assessment (EMA) technology can capture and analyze caregiver home practice behaviors between pediatric therapy sessions. The research explored whether real-time, repeated data collection via EMA could provide clinicians with a more accurate picture of therapy-related activities caregivers carry out outside of formal treatment appointments. Findings from this pilot may help pediatric physical and occupational therapists better understand home program adherence and caregiver engagement.
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