Saadawi Nour, Best Krista L, Pastore Olivia L, Périnet-Lacroix Roxanne, Tomasone Jennifer R, Légaré Mario, de Serres-Lafontaine Annabelle, Sweet Shane N
Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, McGill University, 475 Pine Ave W, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation of Greater Montreal (CRIR), Lindsay Pavilion of the IURDPM, 6363 Hudson Road, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Transl Behav Med. 2025 Jan 16;15(1). doi: 10.1093/tbm/ibae065.
Community-based physical activity programmes benefit persons with disabilities. However, there is a lack of evidence-based tools to support kinesiologists' training in such programmes. This study aimed to co-create and evaluate physical activity training modules for community-based adapted physical activity (APA) programmes. In Phase 1, a working group (n = 8) consisting of staff, kinesiologists from two community-based APA programmes, and researchers met over four online meetings to discuss needs, co-create training modules, and assess usability. In Phase 2, a pre-post quasi-experimental design evaluated changes in capability, opportunity, and motivation of kinesiologists (n = 14) after completing the training modules, which included standardized mock client assessments and participant ratings of module feasibility. Means and standard deviations were computed for feasibility, followed by paired-samples t-tests, along with Hedge's correction effect size. Mock client sessions underwent coding and reliability assessment. The working group meetings generated two main themes: training in (i) motivational interviewing and behaviour change techniques and (ii) optimizing APA prescription. Nine online training modules were created. In Phase 2, medium to large effects of training modules were observed in capability (Hedge's g = 0.67-1.19) for 8/9 modules, opportunity (Hedge's g = 0.77-1.38) for 9/9 modules, and motivation (Hedge's g = 0.58-1.03) for 6/9 modules. In mock client assessments, over 78% of participants appropriately used five behaviour change techniques and, on average, participants demonstrated good use of motivational interviewing strategies. The findings indicate that training kinesiologists was feasible and has the potential to enhance community-based physical activity programmes for persons with disabilities.
基于社区的体育活动计划对残疾人有益。然而,缺乏基于证据的工具来支持运动机能学家在此类计划中的培训。本研究旨在共同创建和评估用于基于社区的适应性体育活动(APA)计划的体育活动培训模块。在第一阶段,一个由工作人员、来自两个基于社区的APA计划的运动机能学家和研究人员组成的工作组(n = 8)通过四次在线会议,讨论需求、共同创建培训模块并评估可用性。在第二阶段,采用前后准实验设计评估运动机能学家(n = 14)完成培训模块后的能力、机会和动机变化,培训模块包括标准化的模拟客户评估和参与者对模块可行性的评分。计算可行性的均值和标准差,随后进行配对样本t检验以及赫奇斯校正效应量分析。对模拟客户课程进行编码和信度评估。工作组会议产生了两个主要主题:(i)动机性访谈和行为改变技术培训以及(ii)优化APA处方。创建了九个在线培训模块。在第二阶段,8/9个模块在能力方面观察到中等至较大的培训效果(赫奇斯g = 0.67 - 1.19),9/9个模块在机会方面(赫奇斯g = 0.77 - 1.38),6/9个模块在动机方面(赫奇斯g = 0.58 - 1.03)。在模拟客户评估中,超过78%的参与者适当地使用了五种行为改变技术,并且平均而言,参与者对动机性访谈策略的使用情况良好。研究结果表明,培训运动机能学家是可行的,并且有可能加强针对残疾人的基于社区的体育活动计划。