为有额外支持需求的儿童提供校内瑜伽的初步可行性试验。

Q3 Medicine
Niamh Claire Hart, Josie N Booth, Heini Löppönen, Divya Sivaramakrishnan, Sam Fawkner
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瑜伽被广泛用作身心健康的治疗工具。然而,我们需要进一步了解瑜伽对需要额外学习支持的青少年的影响。因此,本研究旨在评估一项为期 8 周的校本瑜伽计划的可行性,该计划的目标群体是主流小学中需要额外支持的儿童。本研究收集了 11 名有额外支持需求的学生(4-12 岁)的数据。学生家长和学校教师在干预前后填写了执行功能行为评级量表和优势与困难问卷。在基线、中期和干预结束时,对瑜伽课的参与情况进行了观察。每个学生每周在瑜伽课前和课后都要完成儿童感觉量表的视觉改编。此外,还进行了定性测量,包括家长反馈问卷、与瑜伽教练的访谈以及与学生辅助人员的焦点小组讨论。该计划按计划实施。瑜伽教练、家长和学生辅导员都认为该计划对学生有益,是他们每周在校学习的可行部分。干预前与干预后,学生在优势与困难问卷或执行功能行为评级量表中的得分均无明显差异。虽然效果很小,但学生的情绪发生了一些积极的变化。这项研究证明了为有额外支持需求的儿童提供校本瑜伽课程的可行性,以及可行的评估方法。学生、学生支持助理和瑜伽教师的总体体验都是积极的,这表明更广泛地实施和评估校本瑜伽课程是有价值的。
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An Initial Feasibility Trial of Providing Yoga in School for Children with Additional Support Needs.

Yoga is used widely as a therapeutic tool for physical and mental well-being. However, greater understanding of the effect yoga may have on young people who require additional support for learning is warranted. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to assess the feasibility of delivering and evaluating an 8-week school-based yoga program targeted to children with additional support needs in a mainstream primary school. Data were collected from 11 pupils (aged 4-12) with additional support needs. The Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function and Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire were completed pre- and postintervention by parents and the pupil's schoolteachers. Observation of the yoga class engagement was conducted at baseline, midway through, and at the end of the intervention. A visual adaptation of the Children's Feeling Scale was completed each week pre- and post-yoga class by each student. Qualitative measures, including a parent feedback questionnaire, interview with the yoga instructor, and focus group with the pupil support assistants, were undertaken. The program was delivered as planned. The yoga instructor, parents, and pupil support assistants found the program to be beneficial to the students and a feasible part of their school week. There were no significant differences pre- to postintervention in any scores of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire or Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function. Some positive changes in mood were found, although effect sizes were small. This study demonstrates the feasibility of delivering a school-based yoga program for children with additional support needs, as well as a feasible evaluation approach. The overall experiences for pupils, pupil support assistants, and the yoga teacher were positive and suggest that wider implementation and evaluation of the school-based yoga program would be of value.

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