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      Videofeedback-guided teleintervention for the family of a child with a cochlear implant: a case study

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          Interventions for parental training for families of hard of hearing children, including cochlear implant users, are identified as optimizing their developmental outcomes. In this single-case intervention study, we aim to describe the use of videofeedback in a remote environment, as well as to identify its effectiveness, based on the analysis of mother-child interaction, both for the mother's communicative behaviors and for the behaviors of the mother, receptive and expressive language of the child. Pre- and post-intervention measurements were performed, based on video analysis of the mother's interaction with the child, by blind judges, as well as through the application of assessment instruments for the child and the mother. There were 13 sessions, 3 of which were for evaluation before and after the intervention and 10 of teleconsultation sessions in which the videofeedback tool was used with the mother. Data were analyzed descriptively and inferentially, using the JT method, which determined the Reliable Change Index (BMI) and Clinical Significance. There was reliable positive change in the child's receptive and expressive language, as well as reliable positive change and clinically significant change in mother-child interaction after the 10 sessions of remote videofeedback intervention. Based on the reliable changes observed in this study, we present this model (televideofeedback) as a potential to optimize resources and efforts for therapeutic success in children's auditory rehabilitation, which should be studied in research with a rigorous method, for the broad recommendation of its use.

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          O inventário de recursos do ambiente familiar

          O objetivo deste artigo é descrever o desenvolvimento do RAF - Inventário de Recursos do Ambiente Familiar. Baseado na concepção ecológica do desenvolvimento, o RAF avalia recursos do ambiente familiar que podem contribuir para o aprendizado acadêmico nos anos do ensino fundamental, em três domínios: recursos que promovem processos proximais; atividades que sinalizam estabilidade na vida familiar; práticas parentais que promovem a ligação família-escola. Uma revisão de pesquisas que utilizaram o RAF indica índices aceitáveis de consistência interna, bem como associação entre escores no RAF e indicadores de desempenho escolar e ajustamento. Passeios, brinquedos e livros, bem como oportunidades de interação com os pais em casa, foram recursos relacionados a indicadores de bom desempenho escolar e ajustamento. Embora ainda sejam necessários estudos de validação e fidedignidade, o inventário tem sido uma ferramenta útil para pesquisadores e pode ser usado por profissionais que trabalham em contexto clínico ou educacional.
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              Disentangling the Dyadic Dance: Theoretical, Methodological and Outcomes Systematic Review of Mother-Infant Dyadic Processes

              Background: During the last decades, the research on mother-infant dyad has produced a great amount of data, methods and theories, which largely contributed to set a revolution in the way we look at developmental changes during infancy and childhood. Very different constructs depict the different aspects of the “dyadic dance” occurring between a mother and her infant; nonetheless, a comprehensive and consistent systematization of these concepts in a coherent theoretical landscape is still lacking. Aim: In the present work, we aim at disentangling the different theoretical and methodological definitions of 9 dyadic constructs and we highlight their effects on infants' and children developmental outcomes. Methods: A literature search has been conducted on three databases—PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science. Three different reviews are reported here: (1) a review on the theoretical definitions of dyadic constructs; (2) a review of operational definitions, settings and methods of dyadic processes; (3) a systematic review of dyadic processes' outcomes for infants' and children developmental trajectories. Results: Two constructs emerged as wide meta-theoretical concepts (reciprocity and mutuality) and seven described specific processes (attunement, contingency, coordination, matching, mirroring, reparation, synchrony). A global model resuming the relationships among different processes is reported, which highlights the emergence of two specific cycles of dyadic functioning (i.e., matching-mismatching-reparation-synchrony; contingency, coordination, attunement, mirroring). A comprehensive review of the adopted measures is also provided. Finally, all the processes provided significant contributions to infants' behavioral, cognitive, and socio-emotional development during the first 3 years of age, but limited research has been conducted on specific processes (e.g. reparation and mirroring). Conclusion: The present study provides an original research-grounded framework to consider the different nature of mother-infant dyadic processes within a unified dyadic eco-system. Different levels of evidence emerged for the role of diverse mother-infant dyadic processes on infants' and children development. Open questions and future research directions are highlighted.
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                Contributors
                Role: literature reviewRole: research project writingRole: data collection and analysisRole: drafting the original manuscript
                Role: statistical analysis of the dataRole: revising the original manuscript
                Role: design and orientation of the studyRole: supervision of the data collection processRole: data analysisRole: drafting and proofreading of the original manuscript
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                CoDAS
                Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia
                2317-1782
                20 November 2023
                2023
                : 35
                : 6
                : e20220231
                Affiliations
                [1 ] originalPrograma Associado de Pós-graduação em Fonoaudiologia, Departamento de Fonoaudiologia e Laboratório de Inovação Tecnológica em Saúde, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte – UFRN - Natal (RN), Brasil.
                [2 ] originalDepartamento de Matemática e Estatística, Universidade do Estado do Rio Grande do Norte - Mossoró (RN), Brasil.
                [1 ] originalPrograma Associado de Pós-graduação em Fonoaudiologia, Departamento de Fonoaudiologia e Laboratório de Inovação Tecnológica em Saúde, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte – UFRN - Natal (RN), Brasil.
                [2 ] originalDepartamento de Matemática e Estatística, Universidade do Estado do Rio Grande do Norte - Mossoró (RN), Brasil.
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                Conflict of interests: nothing to declare.

                Correspondence address: Joseli Soares Brazorotto Programa Associado de Pós-graduação em Fonoaudiologia, Departamento de Fonoaudiologia e Laboratório de Inovação Tecnológica em Saúde, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte – UFRN Rua General Cordeiro de Faria, S/N, Petrópolis, Natal (RN), Brasil, CEP: 59012-570. E-mail: joseli.brazorotto@ 123456ufrn.br ; brazorotto@ 123456yahoo.com

                Conflito de interesses: nada a declarar.

                Endereço para correspondência: Joseli Soares Brazorotto Programa Associado de Pós-graduação em Fonoaudiologia, Departamento de Fonoaudiologia e Laboratório de Inovação Tecnológica em Saúde, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte – UFRN Rua General Cordeiro de Faria, S/N, Petrópolis, Natal (RN), Brasil, CEP: 59012-570. E-mail: joseli.brazorotto@ 123456ufrn.br ; brazorotto@ 123456yahoo.com
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                10.1590/2317-1782/20232022231en
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                History
                : 22 September 2022
                : 30 December 2022
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                Figures: 10, Tables: 6, Equations: 0, References: 17
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