1 University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Qual Health Res. 2019 Jan;29(1):42-54. doi: 10.1177/1049732318759668. Epub 2018 Feb 24.
Participation in sport and recreation may contribute to various holistic benefits among Indigenous youth in Canada. However, there is a need for a consolidated evidence base to support the development of sport and recreation opportunities that could facilitate such holistic benefits. The purpose of this research was to produce a meta-study of qualitative research examining sport and recreation experiences of Indigenous youth in Canada. Following record identification and screening, 20 articles were retained for analysis and synthesis. Strengths and weaknesses of included studies were identified through the meta-method and meta-theory analysis. The meta-data analysis revealed five themes that represent the sport and recreation experiences of Indigenous youth. Working collaboratively with community members, our final meta-synthesis situated these five themes within the integrated Indigenous ecological model. This review consolidates the qualitative evidence base, and provides direction for future research and practice.
参与体育和娱乐活动可能会对加拿大原住民青年的整体健康产生多种益处。然而,需要有一个综合的证据基础来支持发展体育和娱乐机会,以促进这种整体健康益处。本研究的目的是对加拿大原住民青年的体育和娱乐经验进行元研究。在记录识别和筛选后,保留了 20 篇文章进行分析和综合。通过元方法和元理论分析确定了纳入研究的优缺点。元数据分析揭示了代表原住民青年体育和娱乐经验的五个主题。通过与社区成员合作,我们将这五个主题最终综合到综合原住民生态模型中。这篇综述整合了定性证据基础,并为未来的研究和实践提供了方向。