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“动起来,乐无穷”:从儿童视角看身体活动的感知障碍与促进因素

"When You Move You Have Fun": Perceived Barriers, and Facilitators of Physical Activity From a Child's Perspective.

作者信息

Nally Sarah, Ridgers Nicola D, Gallagher Alison M, Murphy Marie H, Salmon Jo, Carlin Angela

机构信息

Centre for Exercise Medicine, Physical Activity and Health, Sports and Exercise Sciences Research Institute, Ulster University, Newtownabbey, United Kingdom.

School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition (IPAN), Deakin University, Geelong, VIC, Australia.

出版信息

Front Sports Act Living. 2022 Mar 7;4:789259. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2022.789259. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

In Northern Ireland (NI), many children do not meet the recommended levels of physical activity (PA). To reduce the prevalence of physical inactivity and associated health conditions, it is important to understand the influences on children's PA, which in turn has the potential to inform future intervention design. The purpose of this formative study was to examine the current views, barriers, facilitators, experiences, and perceptions of children in relation to PA in the classroom, school, and home environments, and to assess the acceptability of components for a school-based intervention. Write and draw tasks and semi-structured focus groups ( = 10) were conducted with 50 children aged 7-9 years (22 boys, 28 girls) from six primary schools. Focus groups were recorded, transcribed, and analyzed thematically. Pen profiles were constructed from the transcripts in a deductive manner and represent key emergent themes. Results indicated that children's perception and knowledge of PA was mainly structured and sport-based, while some referred to fun, play and health. Fun, social support and outdoor activity were identified as key facilitators. Barriers included parental restrictions, lack of time and space in the different environments. The acceptability of intervention components was examined, children recognized the potential benefits of additional movement in the classroom, but opinions differed on the sit-to-stand desks. Findings contribute to a more detailed understanding of children's perceptions of context specific PA, the barriers they face, in addition to factors that support them to lead a physically active lifestyle, which may inform future PA promotion strategies.

摘要

在北爱尔兰(NI),许多儿童未达到建议的身体活动(PA)水平。为了降低身体不活动的患病率及相关健康状况,了解对儿童身体活动的影响非常重要,这反过来有可能为未来的干预设计提供信息。这项形成性研究的目的是调查儿童在课堂、学校和家庭环境中对身体活动的当前看法、障碍、促进因素、经历和认知,并评估基于学校的干预措施各组成部分的可接受性。对来自六所小学的50名7至9岁儿童(22名男孩,28名女孩)进行了写作和绘画任务以及半结构化焦点小组访谈(n = 10)。焦点小组访谈进行了录音、转录并进行了主题分析。从转录本中以演绎方式构建笔式概况,代表关键的新出现主题。结果表明,儿童对身体活动的认知和了解主要基于结构化和体育运动,同时一些人提到了乐趣、玩耍和健康。乐趣、社会支持和户外活动被确定为关键促进因素。障碍包括父母的限制、不同环境中缺乏时间和空间。对干预措施各组成部分的可接受性进行了调查,儿童认识到在课堂上增加运动量的潜在好处,但对升降桌的看法存在分歧。研究结果有助于更详细地了解儿童对特定环境下身体活动的认知、他们面临的障碍,以及支持他们过上积极身体活动生活方式的因素,这可能为未来的身体活动促进策略提供参考。

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