원문정보
초록
영어
Previous studies have examined the quantitative results of using an or-ganized approach of teaching and learning magic tricks—a therapeu-tic magic camp—but set aside the qualitative aspect. The purpose of this qualitative study is to explore the interpretation of the lived experi-ence of children with hemiparesis after they have participated in a ther-apeutic magic camp. Six children, aged between 11 and 14 years old, with hemiparesis who completed the magic camp program 3 months prior were invited to participate in an in-person individual semistructured interview. The interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed verba-tim for content analysis. Results from the initial qualitative analysis yield-ed categories of enjoyment, positive social and learning experience from participation in the camp, increased confidence, and self-motiva-tion to use the affected upper limb. These categories were grouped into two themes: “having fun with others while learning” and “helping my arm perform.” Having fun with others while learning was an amalgama-tion of fun, and positive social and learning experience. Helping my arm perform reflected a sense of increased competence and self-belief, and a willingness and motivation of the children to attempt challenging daily activities. The lived experiences of children with hemiplegia who partic-ipated in an organized delivery of learning to perform magic tricks yield-ed positive outcomes. These themes are consistent with the limited lit-erature that is available suggesting that further research is needed to confirm the efficacy of the therapeutic magic camp intervention.
목차
INTRODUCTION
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Research design and ethical approval
Procedures
Data analysis
RESULTS
Having fun with others while learning
Helping my arm perform
DISCUSSION
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES