Background: There is a need increase our understanding of what factors affect physical activity participation in children with intellectual disabilities (ID) and develop effective methods to overcome barriers and increase activity levels. Aim: This study aimed to systematically review parental perceptions of facilitators and barriers to physical activity for children with ID. Methods: A systematic search of Embase, Medline, ERIC, Web of Science, and PsycINFO was conducted (up to and including August, 2017) to identify relevant papers. A meta-ethnography approach was used to synthesise qualitative and quantitative results through the generation of third-order themes and a theoretical model. Results: Ten studies were included, wh...
KOCAK, FUNDA/0000-0001-5029-3006WOS: 000519128200007Introduction. The purpose of this study is to ex...
PURPOSE: Existing research has explored the barriers and facilitators of physical activity participa...
Purpose: This study explored barriers and facilitators of sports participation of children with phys...
Introduction: Children and adolescents with intellectual disabilities participate in low levels of...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities (ID) undertake extremely low levels of physical ac...
Background: Children with disability engage in less physical activity compared to their typically de...
Aim: It is generally acknowledged that being physically active is important for people with intellec...
Children with disabilities need physical activity in order to correctly develop, however, finding an...
Aim: It is generally acknowledged that being physically active is important for people with intellec...
Aim: It is generally acknowledged that being physically active is important for people with intellec...
Children with disabilities need physical activity in order to correctly develop, however, finding an...
barriers and facilitators to participation in physical activity for children with disability: a qual...
Aim: To explore teacher’s perceptions of barriers and facilitators to physical activity, including e...
Introduction. The purpose of this study is to examine the nature and context of parent perspectives ...
Organized physical activity (OPA) is an important contributor to physical, social, and emotional hea...
KOCAK, FUNDA/0000-0001-5029-3006WOS: 000519128200007Introduction. The purpose of this study is to ex...
PURPOSE: Existing research has explored the barriers and facilitators of physical activity participa...
Purpose: This study explored barriers and facilitators of sports participation of children with phys...
Introduction: Children and adolescents with intellectual disabilities participate in low levels of...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities (ID) undertake extremely low levels of physical ac...
Background: Children with disability engage in less physical activity compared to their typically de...
Aim: It is generally acknowledged that being physically active is important for people with intellec...
Children with disabilities need physical activity in order to correctly develop, however, finding an...
Aim: It is generally acknowledged that being physically active is important for people with intellec...
Aim: It is generally acknowledged that being physically active is important for people with intellec...
Children with disabilities need physical activity in order to correctly develop, however, finding an...
barriers and facilitators to participation in physical activity for children with disability: a qual...
Aim: To explore teacher’s perceptions of barriers and facilitators to physical activity, including e...
Introduction. The purpose of this study is to examine the nature and context of parent perspectives ...
Organized physical activity (OPA) is an important contributor to physical, social, and emotional hea...
KOCAK, FUNDA/0000-0001-5029-3006WOS: 000519128200007Introduction. The purpose of this study is to ex...
PURPOSE: Existing research has explored the barriers and facilitators of physical activity participa...
Purpose: This study explored barriers and facilitators of sports participation of children with phys...