The effect of a motor intervention programme for learners identified with moderate to severe intellectual disabilities
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e11165
The effect of a motor intervention programme for learners identified with moderate to severe intellectual disabilities
Abstract
Background: Intellectual disabilities (ID) cause problems in intellectual and adaptive functioning which negatively affect motor proficiency levels.
Aim: This study investigates the impact of a motor intervention programme on the motor proficiency levels of learners identified with moderate to severe ID.
Method: A quasi-experimental design was used to recruit participants which included 46 learners aged 15-17 years, identified with moderate to severe ID, selected from a South African special school. Participants were randomly divided into two groups. The 15 experimental learners received a 30-minute motor intervention programme, 3 times a week for a period of 6 weeks, whereas the 23 control learners continued with their normal physical education classes. Groups were assessed using the Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency, second edition (BOT-2) Brief Form.
Results: The motor intervention programme significantly improved the total scores (p = 0.0380) and the overall motor proficiency levels (p = 0.0447) of the experimental group.
Conclusions: This study reveals evidence that a motor intervention programme can be used as an effective means to improve the motor proficiency levels of learners with moderate to severe ID.
Implications: A motor intervention should be implemented as soon as possible to enhance the motor proficiency levels of these learners.
Keywords: Bruininks-Oseretsky test of motor proficiency; Intellectual disabilities; Motor intervention programme; Motor proficiency levels; Second edition (BOT-2) brief form.
© 2022 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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