School of Human Kinetics, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Child Care Health Dev. 2020 Jul;46(4):457-467. doi: 10.1111/cch.12754. Epub 2020 Feb 10.
Participation in physical activity is essential to the long-term health and development of all children. However, children living with cardiac conditions are typically not active enough to sustain positive health outcomes. Understanding the experiences of children living with congenital heart disease in community-based settings could help inform the physical activity counselling practices of clinicians. The current study explored the perceptions of 7- to 10-year-old children with moderate or complex congenital heart disease as they participated in a 10-week multisport programme.
Detailed field notes recorded the discussions and behaviours of 11 participants (45% female participants) each week during the programme sessions. Among those, four participants (50% female participants) were purposively selected to participate in preprogramme and postprogramme focus groups to gather more detailed accounts of their experiences.
Four main themes surrounding physical activity were identified: (a) motivation, (b) self-efficacy, (c) peer influences, and (d) family influences. Although feelings of excitement and enjoyment towards physical activity were prevalent throughout the data ("I'm really excited … because I really like those sports"), participants also often felt frustrated, nervous, and fatigued ("I'm not very good at the skills"). Social inclusion with peers and family influences were meaningful reasons to engage in physical activity ("I really like playing games together"). Following the completion of the programme, participants emphasized their enjoyment of physical activity as a primary source of motivation, demonstrating an important shift from recognizing positive health outcomes ( "… it's good for you") towards more intrinsic sources of motivation ("… because it's fun").
Opportunities for physical activity that enhance positive experiences and build intrinsic motivation should be identified and promoted to children with congenital heart disease. Community-based programmes may also be an appropriate context for children with cardiac conditions to engage and maintain participation in physical activity through adolescence.
参与体育活动对于所有儿童的长期健康和发展至关重要。然而,患有心脏疾病的儿童通常不够活跃,无法获得积极的健康结果。了解在社区环境中生活的患有先天性心脏病的儿童的体验,可以帮助为临床医生提供有关体育活动咨询的实践提供信息。本研究探讨了 7 至 10 岁患有中度或复杂先天性心脏病的儿童在参加为期 10 周的多运动计划时的看法。
详细的实地记录每周在计划课程中记录了 11 名参与者(45%的女性参与者)的讨论和行为。其中,有 4 名参与者(50%的女性参与者)被有目的地选择参加计划前和计划后的焦点小组,以更详细地了解他们的经历。
确定了围绕体育活动的四个主要主题:(a)动机,(b)自我效能,(c)同伴影响和(d)家庭影响。尽管参与者对体育活动充满了兴奋和享受的感觉(“我真的很兴奋……因为我真的很喜欢那些运动”),但他们也常常感到沮丧,紧张和疲劳(“我在技能方面不是很好”)。与同伴和家庭的社交融合是参与体育活动的重要原因(“我真的很喜欢一起玩游戏”)。完成计划后,参与者强调他们喜欢体育活动是主要的动力来源,这表明从认识到积极的健康结果(“……对您有好处”)向更内在的动力来源(“……因为很有趣”)发生了重要转变。
应该确定并促进可以增强积极体验和建立内在动力的体育活动机会,为患有先天性心脏病的儿童提供帮助。社区为基础的计划也可能是患有心脏疾病的儿童通过青春期参与和维持体育活动的适当环境。