Multistakeholder Perspectives on the Determinants of Family Fundamental Movement Skills Practice: A Qualitative Systematic Review.
Autor: | Flynn, Robert J., Pringle, Andy, Roscoe, Clare M. P. |
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MEDICAL information storage & retrieval systems HEALTH literacy PLAY PARENTS CHILDREN'S health SOCIAL determinants of health SPORTS HEALTH attitudes SELF-efficacy RESPONSIBILITY FAMILY roles FAMILY relations INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems HOME environment DESCRIPTIVE statistics FAMILY attitudes SYSTEMATIC reviews MEDLINE THEMATIC analysis ATTITUDES of medical personnel BODY movement ONLINE information services PHYSICAL mobility SOCIALIZATION CAREGIVER attitudes |
Zdroj: | Children; Sep2024, Vol. 11 Issue 9, p1066, 27p |
Abstrakt: | Background: Childhood obesity is a significant public health crisis that is exposing children to associated morbidities and premature mortality. However, parents can positively influence physical activity trajectories and improve health outcomes by nurturing fundamental movement skills (FMS) in children. This is the first study to explore the determinants of family FMS practice via a systematic synthesis of qualitative evidence. Methods: Keyword searches were completed in SPORTDiscus, PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Embase. Studies that offered perspectives relating to influences on the FMS of 2–6-year-old children in the family context via qualitative approaches, including visual methodologies that provided an important voice to children, were included. A thematic analysis was used to establish key themes. Results: The emergent themes included parent knowledge and beliefs, self-efficacy of parents to teach, and the home environment. Parents often undervalued FMS and lacked the self-efficacy to teach due to poor understanding, conflicting priorities, and multifaceted societal influences. Children preferred autonomous play and socialisation but were negatively influenced by technology and restrictive household rules. Conclusions: Greater knowledge exchange between stakeholders is necessary to empower parents and enhance FMS application at home. More community initiatives could facilitate greater access to outdoor spaces, facilities, and equipment, which may improve family engagement with FMS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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