KMID : 1195020220180020041
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Archives of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy 2022 Volume.18 No. 2 p.41 ~ p.49
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Analysis of Rehabilitation Movement and Physical Education Program Operation for the Disabled in the Community: Focusing on the Case of Chungcheongbuk-do
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Kim Yu-Shin
Yoon Ui-Yeol
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study sought to increase future participation in physical activity and satisfaction in individualswith disabilities. A survey was conducted on the participation of individuals with disabilities in the rehabilitationexercise and physical education programs in Chungcheongbuk-do. The relationship between welfare facilitiesand physical education programs was analyzed. To understand the reality of rehabilitation and physical educationprograms for individuals with disabilities in Chungcheongbuk-do, websites and bulletin boards operated bycommunity welfare centers for individuals with disabilities and public health centers were searched.
Methods: We investigated whether rehabilitation and physical education programs operate in representativewelfare facilities for individuals with disabilities in the Chungcheongbuk-do community. In addition, the characteristicsof the program were analyzed in detail focusing on the operational purpose, content, and expected effects.
Results: As there are exercise programs specific to individuals with disabilities as well as non-specific andnon-face-to-face ones, preparing a system that can change from a supplier-centered rehabilitation exerciseand physical education program to a consumer-centered program will be necessary. Participation in exerciseprograms increased efficacy and strength efficacy. Moreover, according to a thesis on the structural relationshipbetween participation motivation, life satisfaction, and self-management of Boccia players, there was a significantpositive correlation between life, emotional, and physical satisfaction and participation in exercise programs.
Conclusion: In the hypothesis tests on whether participation motivation affects life satisfaction, andself-management, and whether life satisfaction affects self-management, all three showed significant effects.
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KEYWORD
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Rehabilitation exercise, Sports programs, Sports for the disabled, Welfare institutions for the disabled
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