Career Development of Adapted Sports Coaches: Systematic Review of Qualitative Evidence Literature release_qztp2vtjdvewxeik2ybiypyglm

by Pedro Pires, André Ramalho, Antonio Antúnez, Mesquita Helena, Sergio J Ibáñez

Published in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health by MDPI AG.

2021   Volume 18, Issue 12, p6608

Abstract

This study aims to synthesize and understand the qualitative and empirical evidence previously published on adapted sports career development. This systematic literature review also aimed at developing a conceptual model of the training and career path of adapted sports coaches. The research was carried out through the following databases: PubMed, Erid, EBSCO, Web of Science and Scopus. We selected nine qualitative studies according to the specific eligibility criteria. Data extraction was carried out independently by different authors, including the assessment of the methodological quality of the articles. We developed a conceptual model composed of four descriptive subjects (adapted sport option; perception of training athletes in adapted sports; development of the adapted sports coach's learning; adapted sports coach reality) about the adapted sports coach's pathway and added three analytical subjects about the difficulties, opportunity and reality of adapted sports. The conceptual model suggests inclusion of practical activity programs, the specificities of related contents with the adapted modalities, and observation in a real context are fundamental.
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