有视力或运动障碍的青少年在休闲活动中的参与:一项定性研究。

IF 1.3 Q3 REHABILITATION Frontiers in rehabilitation sciences Pub Date : 2024-11-25 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fresc.2024.1444901
Carlijn Veldhorst, Marjolein Wijnen, Sabina Kef, Mathijs P J Vervloed, Bert Steenbergen
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目的:参与日常生活活动对儿童的发展很重要,也是康复实践中的一个重要课题。本质性研究旨在揭示视觉障碍青少年和运动障碍青少年参与休闲活动的观点和体验。材料与方法:13名青少年VIs和12名青少年MIs,年龄范围11-15岁。数据收集采用半结构化访谈。按照现象学方法的步骤对逐字抄本进行分析。结果:共有623个重要语句被识别并分配到221个意义单位。最后,出现了13个主题。VIs和mi青少年在参与休闲活动方面分享了许多经验和观点。结论:青少年报告说,考虑到他们的参与,以及他们遇到的挑战,如他们的残疾,有限的交通工具,或来自父母的担忧,他们可以充分地说明他们的经历是愉快和充分的。整体而言,有视觉障碍或视觉障碍的青少年普遍对他们参与休闲活动的程度和频率感到满意,并感到充分参与。
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Participation of teenagers with vision or motor impairments in leisure activities: a qualitative study.

Purpose: Participation in everyday life activities is important for the development of children and is an important topic in rehabilitation practices. This qualitative study aimed to unveil the perspectives and experiences of teenagers with vision impairments (VIs) or motor impairments (MIs) regarding their participation in leisure activities.

Materials and methods: 13 teenagers with VIs and 12 teenagers with MIs (age range: 11-15 years) participated in this study. Data were collected using semi-structured interviews. Verbatim transcripts were analyzed following the steps of the phenomenological approach.

Results: A total of 623 significant statements were identified and assigned to 221 meaning units. Finally, 13 themes emerged. Teenagers with VIs and MIs shared many experiences and perspectives regarding participation in leisure activities.

Conclusions: Teenagers reported that they can sufficiently indicate what they experience as pleasant and sufficient considering their participation, as well as the challenges they encountered, such as their impairment, limited transport possibilities, or concerns from parents. Overall, teenagers with VIs or MIs were generally satisfied with the degree and frequency of their participation in leisure activities and felt sufficiently involved.

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