Columna Luis, Dillon Suzanna Rocco, Dolphin Michelle, Streete Denzil A, Hodge Samuel R, Myers Beth, Norris Michael L, McCabe Lindsay, Barreira Tiago V, Heffernan Kevin S
a Exercise Science, Syracuse University , Syracuse , NY , USA.
b Department of Kinesiology , Texas Woman's University , Denton , TX , USA.
Disabil Rehabil. 2019 Feb;41(3):357-365. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2017.1390698. Epub 2017 Oct 25.
Physical activity (PA) provides multiple benefits to children with visual impairments (VI) and their families. However, the empirical literature base is underdeveloped on how family PA experiences impact participation for children with VI. The purpose of this study was two-fold; that is: (a) to explore why families with children with VI seek out and participate in PA, and (b) to describe the strategies and supports needed by families of children with VI to improve PA participation.
The research method was descriptive-qualitative positioned in the theoretical framework of the theory of planned behavior. Participants were parents of children with VI (n = 10) who took part in one-on-one semi-structured telephone interviews. Interview recordings were transcribed and analyzed using a thematic line-by-line analysis.
Three salient, recurrent, and interrelated themes emerged from the data analyses. These themes were: (a) committed, (b) challenged, and (c) access.
Findings revealed that parents valued PA, but they lacked the skills to teach and advocate for their children regarding PA. As a consequence, parents voiced the need for a support system that would allow their families to be more physically active. Implications for Rehabilitation Results of this study demonstrated that parents valued physical activity, but they lacked the skills necessary to confidently engage their children in physical activity. Physical activity interventions are needed to enhance the quality of life of children with visual impairments and their families. Physical activity programs and interventions are most likely to enhance intentions to engage in physical activity among children with visual impairments and their parents. Results demonstrated that parents of children with visual impairments were interested to work side-by-side with physical activity professionals to enhance recreational physical activity opportunities available to their children.
体育活动(PA)对视力障碍(VI)儿童及其家庭有诸多益处。然而,关于家庭体育活动经历如何影响视力障碍儿童参与度的实证文献基础尚不完善。本研究有两个目的:即(a)探究视力障碍儿童家庭寻求并参与体育活动的原因,以及(b)描述视力障碍儿童家庭为提高体育活动参与度所需的策略和支持。
研究方法为描述性定性研究,以计划行为理论为理论框架。参与者是视力障碍儿童的家长(n = 10),他们参与了一对一的半结构化电话访谈。访谈录音被转录,并采用逐行主题分析进行分析。
数据分析得出了三个突出、反复出现且相互关联的主题。这些主题分别是:(a)坚定信念,(b)面临挑战,(c)获取资源。
研究结果表明,家长重视体育活动,但他们缺乏教导孩子并为孩子争取体育活动权益的技能。因此,家长表示需要一个支持系统,以使他们的家庭能够更积极地参与体育活动。康复启示 本研究结果表明,家长重视体育活动,但他们缺乏让孩子自信参与体育活动所需的技能。需要开展体育活动干预措施,以提高视力障碍儿童及其家庭的生活质量。体育活动项目和干预措施最有可能增强视力障碍儿童及其家长参与体育活动的意愿。结果表明,视力障碍儿童的家长有兴趣与体育活动专业人员并肩合作,为孩子增加娱乐性体育活动机会。