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Utilizing an Environmental Framework to Explore the Acceptability of a Health Promotion Program for Youth with Disabilities

Abstract

This study explored the acceptability of Children and Teens in Charge of their Health (CATCH), a program for children with spina bifida or cerebral palsy to enhance their physical activity and diet. Qualitative interviews were conducted with children (n = 6) and their parents (n = 6) who participated in CATCH. Analysis used an environmental systems framework. Microsystem factors impacting acceptability of the program were: Children's motivations for change, their age, and their physical health. Mesosystem factors were: Use of virtual coaching and the relationship between coach and child. Macrosystem factors (e.g. Covid-19), did not impact acceptability, but affected some goal attainment strategies. CATCH was broadly acceptable to children and parents and shows promise as a health promotion program tailored to children with disabilities. An environmental systems framework can potentially help other health promotion programs enhance their acceptability and success.

Authors

Walker M; King GA; Lui T; Moothathamby N; McPherson AC

Journal

Developmental Neurorehabilitation, Vol. 27, No. 1-2, pp. 1–7

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Date

February 17, 2024

DOI

10.1080/17518423.2024.2340454

ISSN

1751-8423

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