Revitalising traditional Indian games: inclusive game adaptations for children with cerebral palsy.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION Disability and Rehabilitation-Assistive Technology Pub Date : 2024-08-13 DOI:10.1080/17483107.2024.2389216
A Mansoor Rahman, Kavitha Raja, Jagadish Kumar
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Background: Children with cerebral palsy (CP) present unique challenges to physical activity due to various factors. Despite the benefits of inclusive approaches and adapted physical education, low- and middle-income countries face specific barriers including environmental, equipment, personal, policy, social and professional barriers. Traditional Indian games, with their cultural significance and potential therapeutic benefits, offer a promising avenue for inclusive adaptations. At present we couldn't find any studies that explore's the method of adaptation of traditional Indian games for children with cerebral palsy of varying functional levels.

Purpose: The aim of the study was to explore the adaptation of traditional Indian games for children with CP of varying functional levels.

Methods: Traditional Indian games were identified through ethnographic qualitative research, and adapted using the Delphi process involving experts from various fields. A total of 10 traditional games were selected based on their health benefits using an operationalised conceptual model. The CHANGE IT model of adapted physical activity was used to systematically adapt each game. Validation of the model was then performed on children with CP [a smaller sample size, n = 10] with different levels of functioning.

Results: The games varied in playing positions, surfaces and phases. Modifications included changes in game rules, play environment, equipment and time duration. The study validation through informal interview among the parents of CP children revealed that adapted traditional game protocol shown improvements in their children's activity levels and participation.

Conclusions: While this is a preliminary exploration, no firm conclusion can be drawn. The model presented in this study lays the foundation for future randomised controlled trials to validate the effects of adapted traditional Indian games on children with cerebral palsy of different functional levels.

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振兴印度传统游戏:针对脑瘫儿童的包容性游戏改编。
背景:由于各种因素,脑瘫(CP)儿童在体育活动方面面临着独特的挑战。尽管全纳方法和适应性体育教育大有裨益,但中低收入国家仍面临着环境、设备、个人、政策、社会和专业等方面的具体障碍。印度的传统游戏具有文化意义和潜在的治疗效果,为全纳性改造提供了一条大有可为的途径。目前,我们还没有发现任何研究探讨了针对不同功能水平的脑瘫儿童改编传统印度游戏的方法。目的:本研究旨在探讨针对不同功能水平的脑瘫儿童改编传统印度游戏的方法:方法:通过人种学定性研究确定了印度传统游戏,并采用德尔菲法(Delphi process)对其进行了改编,改编过程中有来自不同领域的专家参与。根据这些游戏对健康的益处,采用可操作的概念模型,共挑选出 10 种传统游戏。改编体育活动的 "CHANGE IT "模型用于系统地改编每种游戏。然后,在具有不同功能水平的脊髓灰质炎儿童(样本量较少,n = 10)身上对该模型进行了验证:结果:游戏的位置、表面和阶段各不相同。修改包括游戏规则、游戏环境、设备和持续时间的改变。通过对脊髓灰质炎儿童家长的非正式访谈进行研究验证,结果显示,改编后的传统游戏规程提高了他们孩子的活动水平和参与度:虽然这只是一项初步探索,但还不能得出肯定的结论。本研究提出的模式为今后的随机对照试验奠定了基础,以验证经过改编的印度传统游戏对不同功能水平的脑瘫儿童的影响。
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