Tana B Carson, J Megan Irwin, Tania Santiago Perez, Ivana Frampton, Lisa Ruby
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背景:溺水是儿童死亡的主要原因。某些残疾儿童群体,如自闭症儿童,与没有残疾的同龄人相比,在溺水方面存在健康差异。目的:本研究对3-18岁的残疾儿童(n = 164名参与者)进行为期5天的适应性游泳教学计划(iCan swim)的干预反应进行了二次数据分析。方法:本辅助数据分析评估了游泳干预对第1天至第5天游泳技能水平变化的有效性。对干预反应(即改变评分)和参与者特征之间的关联使用Kendall的tau-b表示年龄,卡方表示性别和诊断。使用泊松回归对模型进行拟合,以检查参与者之间进展的潜在预测因素。结果:游泳技能从第1天(Md = 1.00, n = 164)到第5天(Md = 2.00, n = 164)显著提高,z = -10.06, p τ b =。154, p = .020),是唐氏综合症参与者游泳技能水平变化的显著预测因子[b =。[翻译]:0434, p =。0.36, 95%ci(.006,.176)]。结论:虽然这个为期5天的适应性游泳教学计划对大多数参与者提高游泳技能是有效的,但某些因素可能导致进步较慢,包括参与者的恐惧或需要更多的时间。有必要进一步研究这些因素。
Effectiveness of a 5-day adapted swim instruction program for children with disabilities.
Background: Drowning is a leading cause of death for children. Some populations of children with disabilities, such as children with autism, experience a health disparity in drowning when compared to peers without disabilities.
Objective: This study presents a secondary data analysis of the response to intervention for a 5-day adapted swim instruction program (iCan Swim) for children with disabilities (n = 164 participants) ages 3-18 years.
Methods: This secondary data analysis assessed the effectiveness of the swim intervention on changes in swim skill level from Day 1 to Day 5. Associations between response to intervention (i.e., change score) and participant characteristics were examined using Kendall's tau-b for age and Chi-square for sex and diagnosis. Models were fit using a Poisson regression to examine potential predictors of progress across participants.
Results: Swim skills significantly improved from Day 1 (Md = 1.00, n = 164) to Day 5 (Md = 2.00, n = 164), z = -10.06, p < .001, r = .58). Most participants (61.6%) improved by at least one swim skill level. Age was weakly, yet significantly positively correlated with swim skill level change scores (τb = .154, p = .020) and was a significant predictor of swim skill level change for participants with Down Syndrome [b = .091, S.E. = .0434, p = .036, 95%CI (.006,.176)].
Conclusions: While this 5-day adapted swim instruction program was effective for most participants in improving swim skills, certain factors may have contributed to slower progression including participant fearfulness or needing more time. Further study of these factors is warranted.