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Constraints and facilitators to participation in physical activity in teenagers with Developmental Co-ordination Disorder: An exploratory interview study

机译:限制和促进发展性协调障碍青少年的体育锻炼:探索性访谈研究

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Background Despite their movement difficulties, youngsters with Developmental Co-ordination Disorder (DCD) generally have sufficient capability for physical activity. However, they tend to be less physically active and less physically fit than their well co-ordinated age peers. The aim of this study was to use qualitative research methods to understand which factors constrain and facilitate participation in physical activity in teenagers with DCD, in order to help inform future health promotion programmes. Method Semi-structured interviews were conducted with eight teenagers with DCD (aged 13-15) and their parents. The interviews focused on how much physical activity was typically undertaken by the child and the perceived constraints and facilitators to being physically active. Interviews were transcribed and subjected to categorical-content analysis. Results Half of the children and all but one of the parents reported that the children did little physical activity. Although most children disliked competitive team games, they reported many physical activities that they did enjoy and they reported wanting to be more physically active. Perceived internal constraints to participation included poor motor skill, lack of motivation and reports of fatiguing easily. Perceived external constraints included difficulty travelling to activities, negative comments from peers and teachers' lack of understanding of DCD. Conclusions Reports of low levels of physical activity support previous literature and are a cause for concern for this group. The teenagers expressed the desire to be more active, yet the interviews revealed both personal and environmental constraints to engagement in physical activity. It is clear that these factors interact in a dynamic way and that teachers, schools and communities play an important role in creating a motivational environment for youngsters with DCD to engage in physical activity and learn to maintain an active lifestyle as they move into adulthood.
机译:背景技术尽管发展困难,但患有发展性协调障碍(DCD)的年轻人通常具有足够的身体活动能力。但是,与同龄人相比,他们的体育锻炼和身体适应性较差。这项研究的目的是使用定性研究方法来了解哪些因素限制并促进了DCD青少年的体育锻炼,以帮助他们制定未来的健康促进计划。方法对八名患有DCD的青少年(13-15岁)及其父母进行了半结构化访谈。访谈的重点是儿童通常进行了多少体育锻炼,以及对体育锻炼的限制和促进因素。采访被转录并进行分类内容分析。结果一半的孩子和除一位父母之外的所有父母报告说,孩子们很少进行体育锻炼。尽管大多数孩子不喜欢比赛中的团队游戏,但是他们报告了他们确实喜欢的许多体育活动,并且他们报告他们希望更加运动。参与的内部障碍包括运动技能差,缺乏动力和容易疲劳的报道。感知到的外部制约因素包括参加活动的难度,同行的负面评论以及老师对DCD的理解不足。结论低水平体育锻炼的报道支持了以前的文献,这引起了这一群体的关注。十几岁的青少年表达了要更加积极主动的愿望,但访谈显示,个人和环境都限制了他们从事体育活动。显然,这些因素以动态的方式相互作用,并且教师,学校和社区在为患有DCD的年轻人创造动机环境(在他们成年后从事体育活动并学会保持积极的生活方式)中发挥着重要作用。

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