Exploring Knowledge of the Concept of Physical Literacy among Rehabilitation Professionals, Students and Coaches Practicing in a Pediatric Setting
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Theme 1: Pediatric Rehabilitation Professionals and Coaches as Stakeholders in PL Development in Children with Physical Disabilities
3.2. Theme 2: Variable Knowledge and Training about PL and Adapted Physical Activities for Children with Physical Disabilities
3.3. Theme 3: PL Development Strategies for Children with Physical Disabilities
3.3.1. Adaptation
3.3.2. Playfulness
3.3.3. Interdisciplinarity
3.3.4. Social Environment
3.4. Theme 4: A Need to Redefine Fundamental Movement Skills for Children with Disabilities
4. Discussion
4.1. The Role of Pediatric Rehabilitation Professionals in PL
4.2. The Role of Coaches in PL
4.3. Limitations
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Participants 1 | Age (y/o) 2 | Gender 3 | Training 4 | Workplace | Years of Experience |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
P1_coach | 31 | W | Kinesiology | Sport club | 7 |
P9_coach | 26 | W | OT | Sport club | 2.5 |
P10_coach | 40 | M | Collegial study | Sport club | 25 |
P12_kin | 34 | W | Kinesiology | Community organization | 12 |
P14_PT | 53 | W | Physiotherapy | Rehabilitation center | 31 |
P15_PT | 24 | W | Physiotherapy | Rehabilitation center | 1 |
P16_OT | 28 | W | OT | Private clinic | 3 |
P18_OT | 23 | W | OT | CLSC 5 | 2 |
P19_OT | 28 | W | OT | Rehabilitation center | 4 |
P20_OT | 27 | W | OT | School service center | 5 |
Participants 1 | Age (y/o) 2 | Gender 3 | University 4 | Degree in Progress | Years of Study |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
P2_student_kin | 23 | M | Laval University | Bachelor | 3 |
P3_student_OT | 20 | W | Laval University | Bachelor | 2 |
P4_student_kin | 25 | W | Laval University | Bachelor | 3 |
P5_student_OT | 23 | W | Laval University | Bachelor | 2 |
P6_student_PT | 22 | M | Laval University | Bachelor | 3 |
P7_student_OT | 22 | W | Laval University | Bachelor | 2 |
P8_student_OT | 21 | W | Laval University | Bachelor | 2 |
P11_student_OT | 20 | W | UQTR | Bachelor | 2 |
P13_student_OT | 23 | W | Laval University | Master | 4 |
P17_student_PT | 24 | W | UQAC | Master | 4.5 |
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Hebinck, M.; Pelletier, R.; Labbé, M.; Best, K.L.; Robert, M.T. Exploring Knowledge of the Concept of Physical Literacy among Rehabilitation Professionals, Students and Coaches Practicing in a Pediatric Setting. Disabilities 2023, 3, 493-506. https://doi.org/10.3390/disabilities3040031
Hebinck M, Pelletier R, Labbé M, Best KL, Robert MT. Exploring Knowledge of the Concept of Physical Literacy among Rehabilitation Professionals, Students and Coaches Practicing in a Pediatric Setting. Disabilities. 2023; 3(4):493-506. https://doi.org/10.3390/disabilities3040031
Chicago/Turabian StyleHebinck, Margaux, Roxanne Pelletier, Mariève Labbé, Krista L. Best, and Maxime T. Robert. 2023. "Exploring Knowledge of the Concept of Physical Literacy among Rehabilitation Professionals, Students and Coaches Practicing in a Pediatric Setting" Disabilities 3, no. 4: 493-506. https://doi.org/10.3390/disabilities3040031
APA StyleHebinck, M., Pelletier, R., Labbé, M., Best, K. L., & Robert, M. T. (2023). Exploring Knowledge of the Concept of Physical Literacy among Rehabilitation Professionals, Students and Coaches Practicing in a Pediatric Setting. Disabilities, 3(4), 493-506. https://doi.org/10.3390/disabilities3040031