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. 2024 Mar 12;25:184. doi: 10.1186/s13063-024-08008-w

Table 2.

Template for therapeutic craft-making intervention description and replication (TIDieR) checklist (Supplementary Material 2)

Therapeutic craft-making
Why A method to provide sensorimotor input for improvement of fine motor skills and regulate psychophysiological and emotional response
What All materials are available in craft shops or online marketplaces. These included air dry clay, silicone mold, papers, quilling papers, paper glue, quilling pen, batik cloth, cloth dyes, dropper, origami papers, beads, elastic thread, stamps, stamp pads, ice-cream sticks, hot glue, Perler beads, Perler board, forceps, strings, felt cloths, cottons, needles, metal ruler, soap base, perfume, and soap dye
Who provided The Researcher
How 1 on 1 individually
Where A designated room away from the general treatment area
When and how much After 1-h of conventional therapy, twice weekly for 6 weeks for approximately 15 min per session
Tailoring

Craft will be adapted to individual’s hand function and performance

Simplification of tasks or assistance will be provided if participant is struggling to complete the craft