Participation experiences of young people with limb difference in sports and recreation in Australia: a qualitative study.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Disability and Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-17 DOI:10.1080/09638288.2024.2413180
Rachel Toovey, Free Coulston, Holly Shuttleworth, Michelle Jelleff, Jamie Villalon, Sarah Anderson, Nora Shields, Meleita Finnigan, Simon Lalor, Jennifer McGinley
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Abstract

Purpose: The primary objective was to investigate the experiences of young people with limb difference participating in sports and recreation.

Materials and methods: A qualitative study using an interpretive description approach was undertaken with nine family dyads (n = 9 young people; n = 9 parents) recruited across Australia via convenience sampling. Data were collected via 18 semi-structured interviews and analysed in line with the interpretive description approach. Young people were aged between 9-16 years (mean 14 y 1 m), with unilateral (n = 7) or bilateral (n = 2) limb differences. All participating parents were mothers.

Findings: Three themes were interpreted from the data: (1) "Just treat me like everyone else": equitable participation in sports and recreation, (2) "Provide them opportunities and let them take the lead": genuine choice within activities, and (3) "I wish they were easier to get": the impact of sports-specific prostheses on participation. Facilitators and barriers to participation were mapped to illustrate the socio-ecological levels at which these influences operate, and a conceptual model was developed to guide application in practice.

Conclusions: This study provides guidance for practitioners, coaches, and families on how to support participation for young people with limb difference, and future research may operationalise this conceptual model into policy or practice interventions.

澳大利亚肢体残疾青少年参与体育和娱乐活动的经历:一项定性研究。
目的:主要目的是调查有肢体差异的青少年参与体育和娱乐活动的经历:采用解释性描述方法对澳大利亚各地的九个家庭组合(n = 9 名青少年;n = 9 名家长)进行了定性研究。通过 18 次半结构式访谈收集数据,并按照解释性描述方法进行分析。青少年的年龄在 9-16 岁之间(平均 14 岁 1 米),有单侧(n = 7)或双侧(n = 2)肢体差异。所有参与研究的家长均为母亲:从数据中解读出三个主题:(1) "就像对待其他人一样对待我":公平参与体育和娱乐活动;(2) "为他们提供机会,让他们发挥主导作用":活动中的真正选择;(3) "我希望它们更容易获得":运动专用假肢对参与的影响。绘制了参与的促进因素和障碍图,以说明这些影响因素所处的社会生态层面,并建立了一个概念模型,以指导实践应用:本研究为从业人员、教练和家庭提供了如何支持肢体残障青少年参与的指导,未来的研究可能会将这一概念模型应用到政策或实践干预中。
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Disability and Rehabilitation
Disability and Rehabilitation 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
9.10%
发文量
415
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Disability and Rehabilitation along with Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology are international multidisciplinary journals which seek to encourage a better understanding of all aspects of disability and to promote rehabilitation science, practice and policy aspects of the rehabilitation process.
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