基于能力的加拿大残疾人社区运动项目提供者培训分析:环境扫描。

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Alexandra J Walters, Natara Ng, Amy E Latimer-Cheung, Jennifer R Tomasone
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许多合格的运动专业人士还没有准备好支持残疾人的高质量运动体验。以社区为基础的残疾人运动项目通常为新的提供者(即工作人员、志愿者和学生)提供专门的入职培训。我们的目标是确定在这些培训中交付的能力要素。应用基于能力的视角,对加拿大社区运动项目(n = 9)的培训材料(n = 94)进行分析,以确定教授给提供者的能力要素(即知识、技能和态度)以及提供者类型之间培训内容的差异。大多数培训内容侧重于提供知识,较少关注技能和态度培训。专注于知识获取可能会使提供者没有能力将他们获得的知识应用于实时情况。工作人员的培训面向残疾人的具体内容,而志愿者和学生的培训则更多地侧重于一般和具体方案的内容。研究结果为社区运动环境中合格运动专业人员的残疾特定能力的发展提供了信息。
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A Competency-Based Analysis of Provider Training at Community-Based Exercise Programs for Persons With Disabilities Across Canada: An Environmental Scan.

Many qualified exercise professionals are underprepared to support the quality exercise experiences of persons with disabilities. Community-based exercise programs for persons with disabilities often offer new providers (i.e., staff, volunteers, and students) specialized onboarding training. We aimed to identify the competency elements delivered in these trainings. Applying a competency-based lens, training materials (n = 94) from community-based exercise programs in Canada (n = 9) were analyzed to identify competency elements (i.e., knowledge, skills, and attitudes) taught to providers and differences in training content between provider types. The majority of training content focused on the provision of knowledge, with less attention to skills and attitudes training. Focusing on knowledge acquisition can leave providers without the capacity to apply the knowledge they have attained in real-time situations. Staff training was oriented toward disability-specific content, while volunteer and student training focused more on general and program-specific content. Findings informed the development of disability-specific competencies for qualified exercise professionals in community exercise settings.

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