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Perceived barriers and facilitators to participation in physical activity for children with disability: a qualitative study

机译:残疾儿童参与体育锻炼的感知障碍和促进因素:定性研究

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Children with disability engage in less physical activity compared to their typically developing peers. Our aim was to explore the barriers and facilitators to participation in physical activity for this group. Ten focus groups, involving 63 participants (23 children with disability, 20 parents of children with disability and 20 sport and recreation staff), were held to explore factors perceived as barriers and facilitators to participation in physical activity by children with disability. Data were analysed thematically by two researchers. Four themes were identified: (1) similarities and differences, (2) people make the difference, (3) one size does not fit all, and (4) communication and connections. Key facilitators identified were the need for inclusive pathways that encourage ongoing participation as children grow or as their skills develop, and for better partnerships between key stakeholders from the disability, sport, education and government sectors. Children with disabilities’ need for the early attainment of motor and social skills and the integral role of their families in supporting them were considered to influence their participation in physical activity. Children with disability were thought to face additional barriers to participation compared to children with typical development including a lack of instructor skills and unwillingness to be inclusive, negative societal attitudes towards disability, and a lack of local opportunities. The perspectives gathered in this study are relevant to the many stakeholders involved in the design and implementation of effective interventions, strategies and policies to promote participation in physical activity for children with disability. We outline ten strategies for facilitating participation.
机译:与通常发育的同龄人相比,残疾儿童从事的体育活动较少。我们的目的是探索该群体参加体育锻炼的障碍和促进者。举行了十个焦点小组会议,涉及63名参与者(23名残疾儿童,20名残疾儿童的父母以及20名体育和娱乐人员),以探讨被视为阻碍和促进残疾儿童参加体育活动的因素。两位研究人员对数据进行了主题分析。确定了四个主题:(1)异同;(2)人与众不同;(3)一种尺寸不能完全适合所有人;(4)沟通和联系。确定的主要推动者是需要采取包容性的途径,以鼓励随着儿童的成长或技能发展而不断参与,以及在残疾,体育,教育和政府部门的主要利益相关者之间建立更好的伙伴关系。认为残疾儿童需要尽早获得运动和社交技能,以及他们的家庭在支持他们方面的不可或缺的作用会影响他们参加体育锻炼。与典型发展的儿童相比,残疾儿童被认为面临更多的参与障碍,包括缺乏指导技能和不愿包容,对残疾的消极社会态度以及缺乏当地机会。这项研究收集的观点与参与设计和实施有效干预措施,策略和政策以促进残疾儿童参加体育活动的许多利益相关者有关。我们概述了促进参与的十项策略。

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