| Literature DB >> 29544462 |
C E Willis1, S Reid2, C Elliott3,4, M Rosenberg2, A Nyquist5, R Jahnsen5,6, S Girdler4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The need to identify strategies that facilitate involvement in physical activity for children and youth with disabilities is recognised as an urgent priority. This study aimed to describe the association between context, mechanisms and outcome(s) of a participation-focused physical activity intervention to understand what works, in what conditions, and how.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescent; Child; Context; Intellectual disability; Mechanism; Outcome; Parent; Participation; Physical activity; Physical disability
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29544462 PMCID: PMC5856004 DOI: 10.1186/s12887-018-1089-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Fig. 1Timeline of data collection in weeks
Key topics and prompts covered in semi-structured interview guides
| Children | Parents |
|---|---|
| Participation of the child: | Participation of the child in the program |
| - Goals for stay | - Goals for stay |
| - Initial feelings about BHC | - Child’s initial feelings |
| - Overall experience in the program | - Describe child’s experience |
| Model of service: | Model of service: |
| - Positive and negative aspects | - Participation-related factors |
| - Physical activity participation | - Service-related factors |
| - Leisure time | - Human environment |
| - Human environment | - Physical environment |
| - Physical environment | - Similarities/differences to local community |
| - Similarities/differences to local community | - Recommendations |
| Effect on child: | Effect of stay on child |
| - Perceived changes (of themselves) | - Observed changes (if any) |
| - Recommendations for other children | |
| - Ongoing participation |
BHC Beitostolen Healthsports Centre
Participant demographics
| Characteristic | Category | Total |
|---|---|---|
| Number of participants | Children ( | 31 |
| Parents ( | 44 | |
| Parent relationship to child | Mothers ( | 26 |
| Fathers ( | 18 | |
| Characteristics of children | Age, y:m ( | 12:6 (2:2) |
| Age range, y | 6–17 | |
| Gender ( | ||
| Male | 18 | |
| Female | 13 | |
| Child’s primary health condition ( | ||
| Cerebral Palsy | 12 | |
| GMFCS I/II/III/IV/V | 5/4/1/1/1 | |
| Acquired brain injury | 2 | |
| Intellectual disability a | 17 | |
| Mild | 5 | |
| Moderate | 12 | |
| Number of stays at BHC ( | ||
| 1st | 20 | |
| | 11 | |
| Semi-structured interview participants | Children ( | 16 |
| Parents ( | 18 | |
| Mothers | 16 | |
| Fathers | 2 | |
SD standard deviation, GMFCS Gross Motor Function Classification System
a including Down Syndrome, Fragile-X syndrome, and craniosynostosis
Examples of CMO linkages within themes
| Context-mechanism-outcome configuration | Sample quote |
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| C1. Safe |
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| C2. Learning |
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| C3. Social |
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| C4. Family |
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| M1. Choice |
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| M2. Fun |
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| M3. Friends |
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| M4. Specialised health professionals |
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| M5. Time |
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| O1. Achievement |
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| O2. Aspiration |
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| O3. Friends |
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| O4. Independence |
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| O5. Enjoyment in physical activity |
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| O6. Body function and activity level outcomes |
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C context, M mechanism, O outcome, PD physical disability, ID intellectual disability, CW first author
Fig. 2Context-Mechanism-Outcome configuration of the Local Environment Model, illustrating the mechanisms (M) activated within interdependent contexts (C) to enable physical activity participation and associated outcomes (O) for children with disabilities