Understanding the barriers experienced by adults with learning disabilities when accessing fitness centres

Natasha Antonietta Spassiani, Sam Abdulla, Andrew Hiddleston, Katrina Lynch, Lauren Baigrie
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Background Many people with learning disabilities are unable to access fitness centres due to these facilities often being inaccessible and non-inclusive.Aim To examine the barriers and support experienced by adults with learning disabilities when attempting to access fitness centres.Method Participants were recruited from community organisations and fitness centres in a large city in Scotland. A total of 13 adults with learning disabilities and 12 fitness instructors participated in the study. Data were collected via a series of discussion groups using the nominal group technique.Findings The study identified several themes that were either barriers or supports to people with learning disabilities being able to visit fitness centres and take up exercise. These themes included the availability of assistance, getting to and from fitness centres, physical challenges, and the environment of fitness centres.Conclusion Assistance was the main support required by people with learning disabilities when accessing fitness centres, while fitness instructors required education to understand the needs of people with learning disabilities. Nurses have a health promotion role in educating fitness centre staff about how to interact with people with learning disabilities.
了解有学习障碍的成年人在进入健身中心时遇到的障碍
许多有学习障碍的人无法进入健身中心,因为这些设施通常是无障碍的和不包容的。目的研究有学习障碍的成年人在尝试进入健身中心时遇到的障碍和支持。方法从苏格兰某大城市的社区组织和健身中心招募参与者。共有13名有学习障碍的成年人和12名健身教练参与了这项研究。数据是通过使用名义小组技术的一系列讨论小组收集的。该研究确定了几个主题,这些主题要么是障碍,要么是支持有学习障碍的人能够去健身中心锻炼。这些主题包括获得援助、往返健身中心、体能挑战和健身中心的环境。结论学习障碍者在进入健身中心时需要的主要支持是帮助,而健身指导员需要接受教育以了解学习障碍者的需求。护士在教育健身中心工作人员如何与有学习障碍的人互动方面发挥着促进健康的作用。
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