Lauruschkus Katarina, Nordmark Eva, Hallström Inger
a Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine , Lund University , Lund , Sweden.
Disabil Rehabil. 2017 Apr;39(8):771-778. doi: 10.3109/09638288.2016.1161841. Epub 2016 Mar 26.
To explore how parents of children with cerebral palsy (CP) experience their child's participation in physical activities and to identify facilitators and barriers for being physically active and reducing sedentary behaviour.
Twenty-five parents of sixteen children, aged 8-11 years old with CP, with varying gross motor, cognitive and communicative functions and with different cultural backgrounds, participated in focus group or individual interviews. Content analysis was used for analysis.
Five subcategories addressing children's participation in physical activity were found: "Belonging and taking space in the family", "Important persons facilitating and hindering", "Friends important but hard to get", "Good for the body but challenging" and "Availability and opting out possibilities". The subcategories built the main category "Protecting and pushing towards independence", expressing the challenges parents experienced when their child wanted to be physically active.
Parents desire competent persons to be available for support in participation in physical activities. They want support in finding friends for their child to be physically active with. Family culture and attitudes affect their child's motivation for being physically active and should be taken into account when designing interventions for increased participation in physical activities and for reduced sedentary behaviour in children with disabilities. Implications for Rehabilitation Friends and competent adults facilitate participation in physical activities and reduce sedentary behaviour. Information on accessible and tailored physical activities is an important facilitator for participation in physical activities. Service planning and design of interventions may be facilitated by taking the individual family culture into account.
探讨脑瘫患儿的父母如何看待其孩子参与体育活动的情况,并确定促进身体活动和减少久坐行为的因素与障碍。
25名来自16名8至11岁脑瘫患儿的家长参与了焦点小组或个人访谈,这些患儿具有不同的大运动、认知和沟通功能,且文化背景各异。采用内容分析法进行分析。
发现了五个关于儿童参与体育活动的子类别:“在家庭中的归属感和占据空间”“重要人物的促进与阻碍”“朋友很重要但难以结交”“对身体有益但具有挑战性”以及“可及性和退出的可能性”。这些子类别构成了主要类别“保护并推动走向独立”,体现了家长在孩子想要进行体育活动时所面临的挑战。
家长希望有胜任的人员提供支持以参与体育活动。他们希望在为孩子寻找一起进行体育活动的朋友方面得到支持。家庭文化和态度会影响孩子进行体育活动的动机,在设计促进残疾儿童增加体育活动参与和减少久坐行为的干预措施时应予以考虑。康复启示 朋友和有能力的成年人有助于参与体育活动并减少久坐行为。关于可及且量身定制的体育活动的信息是参与体育活动的重要促进因素。考虑个体家庭文化可能有助于服务规划和干预措施的设计。