Motor skills intervention research of children with disabilities
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.ridd.2017.11.002
Motor skills intervention research of children with disabilities
Abstract
Background: Physical inactivity and obesity among children with physical and cognitive disabilities is an emerging public health issue. Children's motor skill development is a determinant of lifelong physical activity and obesity.
Aims: The purpose of this article is to critically evaluate motor skill intervention literature among children with physical and cognitive disabilities.
Methods and procedures: Electronic searches were completed to identity research articles published from 1984 to 2014. Major findings were categorized among subtopics including characteristics of intervention studies, research designs, diagnostic method, motor skill interventions and motor skill outcome.
Outcomes and results: 21 studies were found and included participants with developmental delay (42.8%), autism (19.0%), cross-disability (19.0%), intellectual disability (4.8%), cerebral palsy (4.8%), developmental coordination disorder (4.8%), and learning disabilities (4.8%). Only one study was a randomized controlled trial.
Conclusions: and implications: The current literature on motor skill intervention research is broad in scope and has limited generalizability within and across disability groups. Future research is needed to develop cross-disability intervention methods adaptable to disability and function-specific needs, including the utilization of rapidly developing technology. Researchers are encouraged to utilize sound methodology with robust theoretical foundations. Family and community engagement is encouraged in intervention delivery.
Keywords: Children; Disability; Fundamental motor skills; Intervention; Review.
Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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