This project is designed to preliminarily assess the effects and feasibility of parent-delivered TCM pediatric massage for ADHD symptoms in preschool children.
Objectives: To preliminarily assess the effects and feasibility of parent-delivered TCM pediatric massage for ADHD symptoms in preschool children. Hypothesis: The parent-delivered TCM pediatric massage group would have greater improvement in children's hyperactivity, anxiety, and sleep disturbance symptoms when compared to the parent-child interaction group. Design and subjects: In this pilot randomized controlled trial, 60 pair of children with pre-specified ADHD symptoms and their parent will be recruited and randomized to parent-administered TCM pediatric massage comparison group, and parent-child interaction group at a 1: 1 ratio. Interventions: Parents of subjects in the parent-administered TCM massage group (n=30) will attend 2 training sessions (5 hours in total) to learn and practice the parent-administered TCM massage for ADHD before treatment starts. The parents will be told to practice the TCM massage on their child every 2 days for 2 months. Parents in the parent-child interaction group (comparison group, n=30) will attend a 3-hour training course on line and spend extra time on interacting with their child at home. Main outcome measures: The primary outcome measure is the Swanson, Nolan and Pelham Parent Scale (SNAP-IV-P). Other outcomes include Preschool Anxiety Scale (PAS), Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire (CSHQ), Parental Stress Scale (PSS) for parental stress, and the Clinical Global Impression (CGI). Data Analysis: Differences in the scale scores and test parameters between groups will be examined using a linear mixed-effects model. Expected results: Subjects in the parent-administered TCM massage group will have greater improvements in the ADHD symptoms compared to those in the parent-child interaction group at week 4 and week 8.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
60
Massage therapy is a kind of complementary and alternative therapy, which involves a number of techniques such as friction, pressing, rubbing, grasping, pinching, and kneading. TCM pediatric massage, also called pediatric tuina and pediatric anmo, is a special part of TCM massage system that usually use lines or surfaces rather than points as acupoints and the manipulations are different from those of TCM adult massage. From TCM perspective, the pathogenesis of ADHD is the abnormal exuberance of yang, which can be relieved by specific approaches of massage. Participants in this group will receive two TCM pediatric massage training sessions (5 hours in total, one is 3 hours, and the other is 2 hours). The protocol will be tested for feasibility at the first feasibility stage (the first 8 subjects).
The principle of progressive muscle relaxation exercise is to achieve a relaxation state through relaxing our muscles. With training, we become more familiarized with the sense of relaxation so that we can voluntarily induce this sensation in the face of a stressor.
Change in The self-completed Swanson, Nolan and Pelham Parent Scale (SNAP-IV-P) - ADHD Scale
It has 26 items that include 18 ADHD symptoms (nine inattentive, nine hyperactive or impulsive) and as specified in the DSM-5. Items are rated for frequency by the parent or teacher on a 4-point scale (0 = not at all to 3 = very much) and average ratings per item are then calculated for each subscale.
Time frame: Baseline, week 4, week 8
Preschool Anxiety Scale (PAS)
The PAS-SC is a 34-item parent-rated scale, which assesses anxiety symptoms in young children across six subscales: panic attack and agoraphobia, separation anxiety, physical injury fears, social phobia, obsessive compulsive, generalized anxiety disorder/overanxious disorder.
Time frame: Baseline, week 4, week 8
Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire (CSHQ)
CSHQ is a retrospective, 33- item parent questionnaire that has been used in a number of studies to examine sleep behaviour in young children.
Time frame: Baseline, week 4, week 8
Parental Stress Scale (PSS)
PSS is a measure of "individual differences in the level of stress associated with raising children'', which consists of 18 items on the perception of parental stress and uses a Likert style rating scale.
Time frame: Baseline, week 4, week 8
Clinical Global Impression (CGI)
The CGI is usually used as a standard primary measure in studies investigating the efficacy of pharmacological treatments for psychiatric conditions such as depression, social anxiety disorder, panic disorder and bipolar disorder.
Time frame: Baseline, week 4, week 8
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