Arbour-Nicitopoulos Kelly P, Grassmann Viviane, Orr Krystn, McPherson Amy C, Faulkner Guy E, Wright F Virginia
1 University of Toronto.
2 Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital.
Adapt Phys Activ Q. 2018 Jan 1;35(1):111-138. doi: 10.1123/apaq.2017-0012. Epub 2018 Jan 17.
The objective of this study was to comprehensively evaluate inclusive out-of-school time physical activity programs for children/youth with physical disabilities. A search of the published literature was conducted and augmented by international expertise. A quality appraisal was conducted; only studies with quality ratings ≥60% informed our best practice recommendations. Seventeen studies were included using qualitative (n = 9), quantitative (n = 5), or mixed (n = 3) designs. Programs had a diversity of age groups, group sizes, and durations. Most programs were recreational level, involving both genders. Rehabilitation staff were the most common leaders. Outcomes focused on social skills/relationships, physical skill development, and psychological well-being, with overall positive effects shown in these areas. The best practice recommendations are consistent with an abilities-based approach emphasizing common group goals and interests; cooperative activities; mastery-oriented, individualized instruction; and developmentally appropriate, challenging activities. Results indicate that inclusive out-of-school time physical activity programs are important for positive psychosocial and physical skill development of children/youth with physical disabilities.
本研究的目的是全面评估针对身体残疾儿童/青少年的校外包容性体育活动项目。我们检索了已发表的文献,并借助国际专业知识进行补充。我们进行了质量评估;只有质量评级≥60%的研究为我们的最佳实践建议提供了依据。纳入了17项采用定性(n = 9)、定量(n = 5)或混合(n = 3)设计的研究。项目涵盖了不同的年龄组、团体规模和时长。大多数项目属于娱乐水平,涉及男女两性。康复工作人员是最常见的领导者。结果聚焦于社交技能/人际关系、身体技能发展和心理健康,这些领域总体呈现出积极效果。最佳实践建议与基于能力的方法一致,强调共同的团体目标和兴趣;合作活动;以掌握为导向的个性化指导;以及符合发展阶段、具有挑战性的活动。结果表明,校外包容性体育活动项目对于身体残疾儿童/青少年积极的心理社会和身体技能发展非常重要。