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The Emergence of the Pandemic: High-Performance Coach and Athlete Experiences. 流行病的出现:高性能教练和运动员的经验。
IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI: 10.1123/apaq.2022-0021
Nima Dehghansai, Alia Mazhar, Ross Pinder, Joseph Baker, Ian Renshaw

The current study explored coach and athlete reactions and challenges leading up to the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, with a specific focus on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Games' postponement. Nine Australian Paralympic coaches (n = 3) and athletes (n = 6) shared their experiences in semistructured interviews. The thematic analysis highlighted how participants experienced the emergence of the pandemic in different ways, but all were relieved when the late but eventual decision to postpone the Games was made. Regarding lockdown periods (i.e., social-distancing restrictions), some coaches and athletes thrived under the new reality (i.e., training from home, online coaching) while others had more difficulty adjusting. Furthermore, results highlight the many uncertainties still remaining, which continue to influence participants' sport and personal lives. The experiences of coaches and athletes during the COVID-19 pandemic sheds light on strategies and resources that could support Paralympic coaches and athletes during current and future crises.

目前的研究探讨了教练和运动员在2020年东京残奥会之前的反应和挑战,特别关注2019冠状病毒病大流行和奥运会推迟的影响。9位澳大利亚残奥会教练(n = 3)和运动员(n = 6)在半结构化访谈中分享了他们的经历。专题分析强调了参与者如何以不同的方式经历大流行病的出现,但当做出推迟奥运会的决定时,所有人都松了一口气。在封锁期(即社交距离限制)方面,一些教练和运动员在新的现实下(即在家训练、在线教练)表现出色,而另一些人则难以适应。此外,结果强调了许多不确定因素仍然存在,继续影响参与者的运动和个人生活。教练员和运动员在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的经历,揭示了在当前和未来危机期间支持残奥会教练员和运动员的战略和资源。
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Physical Educators' Perceptions and Experiences of Teaching Students With Mobility Disabilities. 体育教育者对行动障碍学生教学的认知与经验。
IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI: 10.1123/apaq.2022-0092
Jacob Benzinger, Jeff R Crane, Angela M Coppola, David J Hancock

Schools can support physical education (PE) among students with mobility disabilities (SMDs). However, previous research has indicated that people and resources in the school environment have served as facilitators and barriers to engaging SMDs in PE. Thus, the purpose of this pragmatic, qualitative study was to explore physical educators' perceptions and experiences of teaching SMDs to learn how to develop a PE environment supportive of SMDs. Eleven K-8 PE teachers who taught SMDs engaged in semistructured interviews. A thematic analysis revealed three themes describing facilitators and barriers of a supportive PE environment for SMDs: (a) teacher planning, (b) students in the PE environment, and (c) resources and support. These findings provide context to PE environments for SMDs and highlight a need for increased communication and collaboration with students with or without mobility disabilities, training or professional development for PE teachers to develop skills for adapted PE, and financial and personnel support.

学校可以支持行动障碍学生的体育教育。然而,先前的研究表明,学校环境中的人和资源既是促进因素,也是阻碍smd参与体育活动的因素。因此,本实用主义定性研究的目的是探讨体育教育者对中小学生教学的看法和经验,以学习如何开发一个支持中小学生的体育环境。11名教中小学生的K-8体育教师进行了半结构化访谈。一项专题分析揭示了三个主题,描述了支持性体育环境对中小学生的促进因素和障碍:(A)教师规划,(b)体育环境中的学生,以及(c)资源和支持。这些发现为中小学生的体育环境提供了背景,并强调需要加强与有或没有行动障碍的学生的沟通和合作,需要对体育教师进行培训或专业发展,以培养适应体育的技能,以及需要财政和人员支持。
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"It Shaped My Future in Ways I Wasn't Prepared for-in the Best Way Possible": Alumni Volunteers' Experiences in an Adapted Sports and Recreation Program. “它以我意想不到的方式塑造了我的未来——以最好的方式”:校友志愿者在一个改编的体育和娱乐项目中的经历。
IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI: 10.1123/apaq.2022-0046
Meredith Wekesser, Guilherme H Costa, Piotr J Pasik, Karl Erickson

Adapted sport participation can have many positive benefits for adults with disabilities. However, one barrier to implementing successful adapted sport programs is lack of knowledgeable volunteers who understand accessibility and disability. In fact, little is known about volunteers' experiences in adapted sport programs. The purpose of this study was to retrospectively examine experiences of able-bodied volunteers in an adapted sport program. A sample of 105 able-bodied volunteers (Mage = 24.28 ± 1.93) completed an online qualitative survey to share their experiences. Data were analyzed using qualitative thematic analysis, and seven main themes were identified. Results showed that despite differences in initial motives for volunteering, involvement in an adapted sport program was transformative and, for some, life changing. Able-bodied volunteers experienced a wide range of benefits including deeper understanding and awareness of disability and inclusion in sport. Practical recommendations are provided for volunteer-based adapted sport program leaders.

参加适合的体育活动对成年残疾人有许多积极的好处。然而,成功实施适应性体育项目的一个障碍是缺乏了解无障碍和残疾的知识渊博的志愿者。事实上,人们对志愿者在适应体育项目中的经历知之甚少。本研究的目的是回顾性地检查身体健全的志愿者在适应运动项目中的经历。105名身体健全的志愿者(Mage = 24.28±1.93)完成了一项在线定性调查,分享他们的经历。数据分析采用定性专题分析,并确定了七个主要主题。结果表明,尽管志愿者最初的动机不同,但参与一个适应的体育项目是革命性的,对一些人来说,改变了生活。身体健全的志愿者获得了广泛的好处,包括对残疾有了更深的理解和认识,并融入了体育运动。为以志愿者为基础的适应体育项目领导人提供了实用的建议。
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Erratum. Health Outcomes of Physical Activity Interventions in Adults With Down Syndrome: A Systematic Review. 勘误表。成人唐氏综合症患者身体活动干预的健康结果:一项系统综述
IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI: 10.1123/apaq.2023-0022
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Health Outcomes of Physical Activity Interventions in Adults With Down Syndrome: A Systematic Review. 成人唐氏综合症患者身体活动干预的健康结果:一项系统综述
IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI: 10.1123/apaq.2022-0102
Brantley K Ballenger, Emma E Schultz, Melody Dale, Bo Fernhall, Robert W Motl, Stamatis Agiovlasitis

This systematic review examined whether physical activity interventions improve health outcomes in adults with Down syndrome (DS). We searched PubMed, APA PsycInfo, SPORTDiscus, APA PsycARTICLES, and Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection using keywords related to DS and physical activity. We included 35 studies published in English since January 1, 1990. Modes of exercise training programs included aerobic exercise, strength training, combined aerobic and strength training, aquatic, sport and gaming, and aerobic and strength exercise interventions combined with health education. The evidence base indicates that aerobic and strength exercise training improve physical fitness variables including maximal oxygen uptake, maximal heart rate, upper and lower body strength, body weight, and body fat percentage. Sport and gaming interventions improve functional mobility, work task performance, and sport skill performance. We concluded that adults with DS can accrue health benefits from properly designed physical activity and exercise interventions.

本系统综述研究了身体活动干预是否能改善唐氏综合征(DS)成人的健康结局。我们检索PubMed, APA PsycInfo, SPORTDiscus, APA PsycARTICLES, Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection,使用与DS和体育活动相关的关键词。我们纳入了自1990年1月1日以来用英文发表的35项研究。运动训练项目模式包括有氧运动、力量训练、有氧与力量联合训练、水上运动、运动与游戏、有氧与力量运动干预与健康教育相结合。证据基础表明,有氧和力量运动训练可以改善身体健康变量,包括最大摄氧量、最大心率、上半身和下半身力量、体重和体脂率。运动和游戏干预可以改善功能流动性、工作任务表现和运动技能表现。我们的结论是,患有退行性椎体滑移症的成年人可以通过适当设计的体育活动和运动干预来获得健康益处。
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Development and Pilot Testing of the Disability Awareness Training and Education Program Among Community-Based Group Fitness Instructors. 社区团体健身指导员残疾意识培训教育项目的开发与试点测试。
IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI: 10.1123/apaq.2022-0012
Brynn Adamson, Mina Woo, Toni Liechty, Chung-Yi Chiu, Nic Wyatt, Cailey Cranny, Laura Rice

Lack of disability awareness of fitness professionals is a well-established barrier to exercise participation among people with disabilities that is likely related to the lack of disability awareness training for group fitness instructors. The purposes of this study were to develop, implement, and evaluate a disability awareness training for group fitness instructors. A 90-min video training and resource manual were developed. We recruited 10 group fitness instructors from one recreation center to participate. Participants completed baseline, posttraining, and 2-month follow-up testing on survey-based outcomes including disability attitudes, confidence in exercise adaptations, and training satisfaction. Participants' confidence to adapt fitness classes was significantly improved; however, disability attitudes were high in the pretest and not significantly different posttraining. Semistructured interviews were conducted posttraining and revealed three themes: Formal disability training is needed, Managing inclusive class dynamics, and Training suggestions and satisfaction. This training demonstrated a feasible intervention for increasing disability awareness among community-based group fitness instructors.

健身专业人员缺乏残疾意识是残疾人参与运动的一个公认障碍,这可能与团体健身教练缺乏残疾意识培训有关。本研究的目的在于发展、实施并评估团体健身教练的残障意识训练。制作了90分钟的视频培训和资源手册。我们从一家娱乐中心招募了10名团体健身教练参加。参与者完成了基线、训练后和2个月的随访测试,包括基于调查的结果,包括残疾态度、对运动适应的信心和训练满意度。参与者适应健身课程的信心显著提高;然而,残疾态度在训练前较高,训练后差异不显著。培训后进行了半结构化访谈,揭示了三个主题:需要正式的残疾培训、管理包容性的班级动态、培训建议和满意度。该训练证明了提高社区团体健身教练残疾意识的可行干预措施。
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Adapted Physical Educators Navigating Relationships With School Administrators. 适应体育教育者与学校管理者的关系。
IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI: 10.1123/apaq.2022-0107
Kevin Andrew Richards, Scott McNamara, Alyssa M Trad, Lauren Hill, Sarena Abdallah

School administrators represent key agents of socialization for teachers within their schools, including adapted physical educators who design and implement instruction for youth with disabilities, often across multiple school sites. The purpose of this study was to understand how adapted physical educators navigate and build relationships with administrators in the schools where they teach. Data were collected through semistructured interviews with 24 adapted physical educators from the U.S. state of California and analyzed using a multiphase approach. Analysis suggested both the importance of and challenges with building effective relationships with administrators. Themes included the following: (a) Administrators do not understand adapted physical education, which impacts programs and students; (b) the importance of relationship building in cultivating principal support; and (c) relationship development requires intentionality, but results in trust and motivation. Results are discussed using role socialization theory, and recommendations for the preparation of both adapted physical educators and school principals are discussed.

学校管理人员是学校内教师社会化的主要代理人,包括为残疾青年设计和实施教学的适应性体育教育者,通常跨多个学校场地。本研究的目的是了解适应体育教育者如何在他们教学的学校中导航并与管理人员建立关系。数据是通过对来自美国加利福尼亚州的24名适应性体育教育者的半结构化访谈收集的,并使用多阶段方法进行分析。分析表明了与管理员建立有效关系的重要性和挑战。主题包括以下内容:(a)管理人员不了解适应性体育教育,这会影响到项目和学生;(二)建立关系对培育校长支持的重要性;(c)关系发展需要意向性,但结果是信任和动机。运用角色社会化理论对结果进行了讨论,并对适应体育教育者和学校校长的准备提出了建议。
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Erratum. Results From Spain's 2022 Para Report Cards on Physical Activity of Children and Adolescents With Disabilities. 勘误表。西班牙2022年残疾儿童和青少年体育活动Para报告卡结果
IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI: 10.1123/apaq.2023-0033
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"We're All the Same and We Love Football." Experiences of Players and Facilitators Regarding a Collaborative, Inclusive Football Program Between Academy and Special Olympics Footballers. “我们都一样,我们热爱足球。”球员和组织者关于学院和特奥会足球运动员之间合作、包容的足球项目的经验。
IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION Pub Date : 2023-03-25 Print Date: 2023-10-01 DOI: 10.1123/apaq.2022-0139
Melissa A Fothergill, Danna Baik, Hannah M Slater, Pamela L Graham

This study provides insight into an inclusive program between Special Olympics (SO) and academy football (soccer) players in the United Kingdom from the perspectives of players and facilitators. Qualitative focus groups were conducted across 30 participants (six facilitators, 14 Premier League academy players, and 10 SO players). Focus groups compared stakeholders' experiences of participating in a season-long inclusive football program. Three overarching higher order themes were generated, which highlighted positive outcomes from taking part. SO players provided endorsement for developing friendships and improving football skills, whereas academy players cited the positive impact that SO players had on their mood and motivation. Facilitators reflected on positive player outcomes and subsequent accomplishments. Overall, the findings indicated that this shared experience had psychosocial and football-specific benefits for everyone who participated. Facilitators indicated that these benefits could transition into everyday life but noted that there needs to be further considerations for future programs.

这项研究从运动员和辅导员的角度深入了解了英国特奥会(SO)和学院足球(足球)运动员之间的包容性项目。对30名参与者(6名主持人、14名英超学院球员和10名SO球员)进行了定性焦点小组。焦点小组比较了利益相关者参与为期一个赛季的包容性足球项目的经历。产生了三个总体的高阶主题,突出了参与的积极成果。SO球员为发展友谊和提高足球技能提供了支持,而学院球员则列举了SO球员对他们的情绪和动机产生的积极影响。主持人反思了积极的参与者成果和随后取得的成就。总的来说,研究结果表明,这种共同的经历对每个参与者都有心理和足球方面的好处。主持人表示,这些福利可以过渡到日常生活中,但指出未来的计划需要进一步考虑。
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Evidence-Informed Recommendations for Community-Based Organizations Developing Physical Activity Information Targeting Families of Children and Youth With Disabilities. 社区组织针对残疾儿童和青年家庭制定体育活动信息的循证建议。
IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION Pub Date : 2023-03-24 Print Date: 2023-10-01 DOI: 10.1123/apaq.2022-0130
Rebecca Bassett-Gunter, Jennifer Tomasone, Amy Latimer-Cheung, Kelly Arbour-Nicitopoulos, Katerina Disimino, Victoria Larocca, Lauren Tristani, Kathleen Martin Ginis, Jennifer Leo, Leigh Vanderloo, Dave Sora, Archie Allison

Parents of children and youth with disabilities (CYD) have expressed unique physical activity (PA) information needs. Community-based organizations (CBOs) require assistance to meet these needs. Guided by the Appraisal of Guidelines, Research and Evaluation II, this project established evidence-informed recommendations for developing PA information targeting families of CYD. This process involved a systematic scoping review to inform draft recommendations (k = 23), which were revised via a consensus meeting with researchers, knowledge users from CBOs, and families of CYD. Broader consultation with CBO knowledge users informed the final recommendations (k = 5) that fit within the following categories: (a) language and definitions, (b) program information, (c) benefits of PA, (d) barriers to PA, and (e) PA ideas and self-regulation tools. CBOs are encouraged to consider these recommendations when developing PA information for families of CYD. Future research will focus on the development of knowledge products to disseminate the recommendations to CBOs and support implementation.

残疾儿童和青年(CYD)的父母表达了独特的体育活动(PA)信息需求。社区组织需要援助来满足这些需求。在《指南评估、研究和评估II》的指导下,该项目为开发针对青少年残疾家庭的PA信息制定了基于证据的建议。这一过程涉及系统的范围界定审查,以告知建议草案(k=23),通过与研究人员、社区组织的知识用户和青少年发展中心的家庭举行的协商一致会议对建议草案进行了修订。与国会预算办公室知识用户进行更广泛的协商,得出了符合以下类别的最终建议(k=5):(a)语言和定义,(b)项目信息,(c)PA的好处,(d)PA的障碍,以及(e)PA思想和自我调节工具。我们鼓励社区组织在为青少年发展中心的家庭编制PA信息时考虑这些建议。未来的研究将侧重于开发知识产品,向社区组织传播建议并支持实施。
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