Zwicker Jill G, Rehal Harpreet, Sodhi Sharan, Karkling Morgan, Paul Alissa, Hilliard Mike, Jarus Tal
1Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Phys Occup Ther Pediatr. 2015 May;35(2):163-77. doi: 10.3109/01942638.2014.957431. Epub 2014 Sep 17.
Developmental coordination disorder (DCD) significantly affects a child's motor abilities and negatively impacts their self-efficacy and participation in physical activity. Using a task-specific approach and cognitive strategies in a group setting, we designed a summer camp intervention for children with DCD.
Our purpose was to examine the effectiveness of the summer camp in meeting child-chosen functional motor goals and increasing self-efficacy and participation.
This mixed methods study examined performance and satisfaction of child-chosen goals, self-efficacy, and participation of 11 children before and after the camp. Survey and interview data from three children and nine parents were collected to supplement quantitative findings.
Statistically significant improvement in performance and satisfaction of child-chosen goals was noted. While no measureable changes in self-efficacy and participation were observed, parents and children reported positive benefits to camp participation, including the confidence to try new activities, being with other children with DCD, and learning more about the disorder.
The intensive, group-based summer camp may offer a valuable alternative to improve the functional skills of children with DCD, while providing other notable benefits.
发育性协调障碍(DCD)严重影响儿童的运动能力,并对他们的自我效能感和参与体育活动产生负面影响。我们采用特定任务方法和认知策略,在团体环境中为患有DCD的儿童设计了一个夏令营干预项目。
我们的目的是检验该夏令营在实现儿童自主选择的功能性运动目标、提高自我效能感和参与度方面的有效性。
这项混合方法研究考察了11名儿童在夏令营前后自主选择目标的表现和满意度、自我效能感以及参与度。收集了来自3名儿童和9名家长的调查及访谈数据,以补充定量研究结果。
在儿童自主选择目标的表现和满意度方面有显著的统计学改善。虽然自我效能感和参与度没有可测量的变化,但家长和儿童均报告了参与夏令营的积极益处,包括尝试新活动的信心、与其他患有DCD的儿童相处以及更多地了解该疾病。
这种密集的、基于团体的夏令营可能是提高患有DCD儿童功能技能的一种有价值的替代方案,同时还能带来其他显著益处。