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Functional improvement and social participation through sports activity for children with mental retardation: a field study from a developing nation.

机译:通过智力活动儿童的体育活动改善功能和参与社会:来自发展中国家的一项实地研究。

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Background: While the positive effect of sports and exercise on physical and psychological well being is well documented within the general population, the effects of sports on the functional ability of a child with mental retardation are limited. Objectives: To determine if sports activities have been detrimental in improving functional ability in sample of children with mental retardation based in Kolkata, a metropolis in India. Study Design: Field level study. Methods: Six sports associations registered under the Sports Authority of India for training children with mental retardation were shortlisted on the basis of four criteria. From the register, every third name (gender irrespective) belonging to the second (12-15 years) and third (15-21 years) subclasses (out of the four categories laid down in the Special Olympics participation rules) against a constraint of at least two years active attendance in the sports facility for the child was selected. A sample of 31 children was drawn and the WHO Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 (WHODAS 2.0) 12-item version was administered to the caregiver-teacher-coach team of the sample. Relative changes in scores between the point when the survey was conducted and the point when the child joined the sports facility was used as the dependent variable for regression analysis. The number of years in active sports, in school age of the respondent and base score of the children when they joined school were the independent variables. Results: For seven of the WHODAS 2.0 12-item attributes, the number of years in sports activities was found to have a statistically significant effect (p < 0.01) on the functional well being of children with mild to moderate mental retardation. The number of years in school was also another statistically significant factor (p < 0.01) responsible for this improvement. The children, however, perceived of being not welcome in community activities, but participated in activities meant exclusively for them. Conclusions: This small study showed that the proposition that number of years in sports activities was a significant factor responsible for improving the functioning of children with mild to moderate mental retardation. Clinical relevance WHODAS 2.0 12-item version has been a useful tool to monitor the effect of intervention (sports activity in this case) on the functional abilities of children with mild to moderate mental retardation. From a developing nation perspective with people with disabilities having very limited access to rehabilitation, this study would find its clinical relevance in the use of sports as an inexpensive and indigenous rehabilitative measure to promote the health and well being of people with disabilities as proposed in community-based rehabilitation guidelines (2010).
机译:背景:虽然在普通人群中已充分证明体育锻炼对身心健康的积极影响,但体育对智障儿童功能能力的影响有限。目的:确定在印度大都市加尔各答的智力障碍儿童样本中,体育活动是否有害于提高其功能能力。研究设计:实地研究。方法:根据四个标准,入选了印度体育管理局注册的六个体育协会,以训练智障儿童。从登记簿中,属于第二(12-15岁)和第三(15-21岁)子类别(在特奥会参与规则规定的四个类别中)的每三个名字(不分性别)均在选择了至少两年积极参加儿童运动设施的活动。抽取了31名儿童的样本,并将WHO残疾评估表2.0(WHODAS 2.0)12个项目的版本交给了样本的看护者,教师兼教练团队。在进行调查的时间点与孩子加入体育设施的时间点之间分数的相对变化被用作回归分析的因变量。自变量是参加运动的年限,受访者的入学年龄和孩子入学时的基本得分。结果:对于WHODAS 2.0 12个项目中的七个属性,发现体育活动的年数对轻度至中度智力障碍儿童的功能性健康具有统计学显着影响(p <0.01)。在校年数也是造成这种改善的另一个统计学显着因素(p <0.01)。但是,孩子们觉得自己不受欢迎参加社区活动,而是参加了专门针对他们的活动。结论:这项小型研究表明,从事体育活动的年数是改善轻度至中度智力障碍儿童功能的重要因素。临床相关性WHODAS 2.0 12个项目版本已成为监测干预(在这种情况下为体育活动)对轻度至中度智力低下儿童功能能力的影响的有用工具。从发展中国家的角度来看,残疾人获得康复的机会非常有限,这项研究将发现其在体育运动中的临床意义,因为体育是一种廉价且本土的康复措施,可以促进社区中残疾人的健康和福祉基础的康复指南(2010年)。

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