| Literature DB >> 32050514 |
Carmel Sivaratnam1, Katherine Howells1, Nicole Stefanac1, Kelly Reynolds2, Nicole Rinehart1.
Abstract
The current study aimed to qualitatively explore parent and clinician perspectives on the factors influencing participation in a community-based Australian-Rules Football program for five to 12-year-old children with cerebral palsy (CP) in a regional setting. Six allied-health clinicians and two parents of children with CP participated in focus groups exploring factors influencing participation. Thematic analysis indicated seven key factors influencing participation-of which, six were environmental factors and one was related to child characteristics. Environmental factors included resources, communication, knowledge and previous experience, attitudes and expectations, game factors and community relevance. Child characteristics included age, preferences, confidence, as well and cognitive and physical functioning. Notwithstanding limitations, the current study highlights the central role of 'people factors' in the child's environment, in facilitating participation in community-based physical activity.Entities:
Keywords: cerebral palsy; community participation; physical activity
Year: 2020 PMID: 32050514 PMCID: PMC7037465 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17031102
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Themes arising from qualitative analyses relating to factors influencing participation in community-based Australian Rules Football for children with physical disabilities.
Figure 2Proposed roles of parents, clinicians and the sporting club in facilitating community-based PA participation.
Clinician focus group schedule.
| Purpose | Questions/Prompts |
|---|---|
| Introductions and explanation of the purpose of the session | Purpose: to discuss perspectives on the participation of children with physical challenges in football within the local community. |
| Opening questions | What is the age group of children that you work with? |
| Importance of football within local community | How important is it to play football for the children you work with living in the local community? |
| What would playing football mean to children you work with and their families? | |
| Would the children you work with enjoy football? | |
| Access to organised football activities within the local community | Do you feel that the children you work with have access to the football community in Geelong? Why or why not? |
| Type of organised activity for children with physical challenges | Have you found integrated or segregated physical activities to be more beneficial for the children you work with? |
| Acceptance of children with physical challenges in the football community | How do you think the children you work with are received in the football community? |
| How accepting are coaches, other children and families towards children with CP? | |
| Benefits | What do you think the children you work with would get out of playing football? |
| Barriers | From your experience, what have been some of the challenges or barriers to a child with additional physical challenges participating in football? |
| Facilitators | What supports would help the children you work with to participate in football? |
| Strategies to increase engagement | Have you come across any strategies so far that might be helpful in getting more kids to participate? |
| What key recommendations would you make for including children with physical disabilities in football? |
Parent focus group schedule.
| Purpose | Questions/Prompts |
|---|---|
| Introductions and explanation of the purpose of the session | Purpose: to discuss perspectives on the participation of children with physical challenges in football within the local community. |
| Opening questions | Tell us briefly about your child and what their experience of football has been to date. |
| Child’s current engagement in football. | Does your child currently play football? |
| If yes, do they enjoy it? | |
| If no, do they want to play football? | |
| Importance of football within local community and within family network | How important is it to play football for your child in the Geelong community? |
| What would playing footy mean to your child and for your family? | |
| Access to organised football activities within the local community | Do you feel that your child has access to the football community in Geelong? Why or why not? |
| Have you found integrated or segregated activities to be more beneficial for your child? | |
| Acceptance of children with physical challenges in the football community | How do you think your child is received in the football community? |
| How accepting are coaches, other children and families towards children with CP getting involved in sport? | |
| Benefits | What are some of the benefits of participating in football for your child? |
| What does/would your child get out of playing football? | |
| Barriers | What have been some of the challenges or barriers to your child participating in football? |
| Strategies to increase engagement | What supports are available to help your child participate in football? |
| What supports/strategies would you recommend increasing the likelihood that your child will participate in football? |