Evaluation of virtual solution-focused coaching-peds (SFC-peds) with youth with neuromuscular conditions: a randomized trial of delivery intensities
Evaluation of virtual solution-focused coaching-peds (SFC-peds) with youth with neuromuscular conditions: a randomized trial of delivery intensities

Evaluation of virtual solution-focused coaching-peds (SFC-peds) with youth with neuromuscular conditions: a randomized trial of delivery intensities

Dev Neurorehabil. 2025 Jun 8:1-9. doi: 10.1080/17518423.2025.2515357. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The optimal number of sessions for pediatric solution-focused coaching (SFC-peds) is unknown.

OBJECTIVE: Compare delivery intensities of a virtual-based SCF-peds with youth with neuromuscular conditions.

METHODS: The study was an explanatory sequential, assessor-blinded randomized trial comparing single session and intensive (five sessions) coaching intensities. Goal attainment was measured using COPM and GAS. Pre-post COPM and GAS scores were compared. Participants completed semi-structured interviews.

RESULTS: Fourteen participants (single: n = 5; intensive: n = 9) completed the study. Both groups achieved improvements in COPM performance (single: p = .01; intensive: p = .01) and satisfaction (single: p = .02; intensive: p = .01). No differences were observed between groups for COPM (performance: p = .75; satisfaction: p = .50) or GAS (p = .68).

CONCLUSIONS: Youth with neuromuscular conditions identified and achieved personally meaningful goals with SFC-peds, regardless of the number of coaching sessions. SFC-peds can be personalized.

PMID:40483603 | DOI:10.1080/17518423.2025.2515357