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Review go over, check Question
How often do children and adolescents with juvenile idiopathic arthritis pain in joints; disease illness, sickness of the joints that causes swelling, pain, heat, and a sense of stiffness (JIA) participate take part, join, share in social or physical body, bodily, real leisure activities compared with their peers? What factors determine figure out, decide, find out, test whether children and adolescents with JIA will participate take part, join, share in leisure activities?
Background
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis pain in joints; disease illness, sickness of the joints that causes swelling, pain, heat, and a sense of stiffness (JIA), which includes juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, is one of the most common chronic constant, never ending, does not go away, long term, lasting a long time, long-lasting conditions of childhood. Children and adolescents with JIA may not participate take part, join, share as much as their peers in everyday childhood activities, such as sports and play. Participating in these kinds of childhood leisure activities is important for making friends and supporting both mental and physical body, bodily, real health.
Search Date
The literature search took place in 2013. Various databases were searched in different months of that year.
Study Characteristics
The search included studies related to participation in physical body, bodily, real or social leisure activities. The study population included children between the ages of 0 and 21 years who had been diagnosed with juvenile idiopathic arthritis, juvenile chronic constant, never ending, does not go away, long term, lasting a long time, long-lasting arthritis, or juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. pain in joints; disease illness, sickness of the joints that causes swelling, pain, heat, and a sense of stiffness The review go over, check excluded studies that focused on exercise programs done only during school or in a laboratory setting because these activities are not done for fun. The review go over, check included quantitative studies published in English or French. Twelve articles met the inclusion criteria.
NIDILRR Affiliation
None
Key Results
Children and adolescents with JIA may participate take part, join, share less in leisure activities compared to their healthy peers. Most studies considered social activities (such as playing with friends, going to ball games, or being part of a club) or physical body, bodily, real activities (such as participating in organized sports). Fewer children and adolescents with JIA met the national recommendations for physical body, bodily, real activity levels than their peers. Children and adolescents with JIA may participate take part, join, share in different social and physical body, bodily, real activities based on age, sex, type of activity, social engagement, and disease illness, sickness status. state, condition However, the review go over, check cannot say much about the factors that determine figure out, decide, find out, test participation in leisure activities because few studies explored this topic.
Use of Statistics
The review go over, check does not include detailed statistical analysis.
Quality of Evidence
None of the 12 studies met all the quality criteria listed in the Quality Assessment Tool for Quantitative Studies. All studies had some level of selection bias. All studies were observational (not experimental), and only half controlled for underlying differences between the participants and the comparison group. Only three studies used well-validated outcome measures to collect data on leisure activities.
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