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Exploring needs, barriers, and facilitators for promoting physical activity for children with intellectual developmental disorders: A qualitative focus group study

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JOURNAL OF INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES
Volume 27, Issue 1, Pages 5-23

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/17446295211064368

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attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; autism spectrum disorder; children; intellectual disability; physical activity

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This study explores the perceived needs, barriers, and facilitators for promoting physical activity for children with intellectual developmental disorders among pediatric healthcare providers. The results highlight the importance of parental support and engagement, the need for structure, and stakeholder collaboration to bridge the gap between pediatric organizations and external stakeholders.
Background Many children with intellectual developmental disorders are insufficiently physically active and do not reach recommendations for physical activity. Pediatric healthcare providers play a key role in addressing these children's needs, including promoting interventions for physical activity. Aim To explore pediatric healthcare providers' perceived needs, barriers, and facilitators for promoting physical activity for children with intellectual developmental disorders. Methods Semi-structured focus groups, analyzed using qualitative content analysis. Sixteen healthcare providers participated. Results Main findings are the importance of parental support and engagement, need for structure, and stakeholder collaboration to bridge the gap between pediatric organizations and external stakeholders. Conclusion The study highlights the need for developing and implementing strategies to promote physical activity for children with intellectual developmental disorders in pediatric health care, and for producing guidelines regarding physical activity interventions for this vulnerable group.

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