Sport development in rural schools of Lephalale in Limpopo province: Barriers and facilitators

IF 1 Q4 REHABILITATION South African Journal of Physiotherapy Pub Date : 2024-05-20 DOI:10.4102/sajp.v80i1.2004
Tulycia M. Letshokotla, Douglas Maleka, M. Galantino, Rethabile Nkuna
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Background: Sports development and promotion of physical activities (PA) through various sports in rural schools of South Africa (SA) is essential to optimise growth and wellbeing of children. There is a paucity of research specific to rural areas, and this is implicated on the lack of resources, effective programmes as well as resources to promote structured PAs and sports.Objectives: To explore sports development facilitators and barriers in rural schools.Method: We conducted an exploratory qualitative study and recruited Life Orientation (LO) teachers and school principals. We established structured interview guidelines and recorded the interviews which were transcribed verbatim. Data saturation was reached by the eighth participant. The data were analysed using thematic content analysis.Results: Participating schools experienced shared challenges in developing and promoting PAs. Five themes emerged addressing the barriers: sport facilities, time management, workload, financial constraints, and lack of participation. Six categories emerged as facilitators: intrapersonal factors, interpersonal factors, personal, social, physical and mental benefits.Conclusion: Most rural schools in Lephalale district struggle to promote and develop sports because of several targeted factors. These schools have little to no strategic plans to develop and promote sports because of the prioritisation of the core curriculum and/or examinable subjects in classroom duties which is deemed their highest priority.Clinical Implication(s): Implementation of tailored sports development policies in rural schools via acquisition of resources, education regarding the positive impact of sport, and focused planning is required. Healthcare professionals such as physiotherapists may aid in the encouragement of sports.
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林波波省 Lephalale 农村学校的体育发展:障碍与促进因素
背景:在南非(SA)农村学校通过各种体育运动发展和促进体育活动(PA)对于优化儿童的成长和健康至关重要。针对农村地区的研究很少,这与缺乏资源、有效计划以及促进有组织的体育活动和体育运动的资源有关:目的:探讨农村学校体育发展的促进因素和障碍:我们开展了一项探索性定性研究,并招募了生活定向(LO)教师和校长。我们制定了结构化访谈指南,并对访谈进行了记录和逐字转录。在访谈到第八位参与者时,数据达到饱和。我们采用主题内容分析法对数据进行了分析:结果:参与调查的学校在发展和推广专业课方面面临着共同的挑战。针对障碍提出了五个主题:体育设施、时间管理、工作量、财务限制和缺乏参与。出现了六个类别的促进因素:个人因素、人际因素、个人、社会、身体和心理益处:结论:Lephalale 地区的大多数农村学校在推广和发展体育运动方面举步维艰,原因有几个。这些学校几乎没有发展和推广体育运动的战略计划,因为在课堂教学中,核心课程和/或应试科目被认为是重中之重:临床影响:需要通过获取资源、开展有关体育运动积极影响的教育和重点规划,在农村学校实施有针对性的体育发展政策。物理治疗师等医疗保健专业人员可协助鼓励体育运动。
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