Chris Mackintosh, Niamh Reavill, Rebecca O'Hanlon, Dan Roberts
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摘要
本研究探讨残障退伍军人的运动与体能活动(PA)如何影响他们向平民生活的过渡。这项研究旨在了解退伍军人受伤后的经历如何影响他们的健康、独立和未来。8名身体残疾的退伍军人(5名女性)是通过受伤、受伤和生病(WIS)不可征服运动会基金会页面招募的。定性半结构化访谈研究了他们在体育和PA以及从武装部队过渡的经历。数据采用叙事分析法进行分析。运用卡迪克的理论框架,探究和分析了五种核心老兵叙事在不同叙事类型中的存在;“与衰退抗争”、“最小化”、“受害者”、“正常生活”和“戏剧性的克服”。由于参与者的年龄和竞争能力,我们还听到了另一种新颖的叙述,称为类型,之前在数据中不存在。这种新颖的叙述,被称为“getting on with it”,也被发现在数据中很突出。该研究为残疾退伍军人的经历以及体育和PA在他们过渡到平民生活中的作用提供了见解。研究结果表明,促进体育和PA以及提供参与体育赛事的机会可以成为支持退伍军人的有效工具,为未来残疾退伍军人参与体育和体育活动,特别是不可战胜运动会(IG)全球赛事运动提供建议。
Understanding the role of invictus games in supporting the transition for UK disabled military veterans.
This study explores the experiences of veterans with disabilities regarding how sport and physical activity (PA) impacted their transition into civilian life. The study sought to understand how veterans' experiences since injury affect their well-being, independence, and future. Eight veterans (five women) with a physical disability were recruited via the Wounded, Injured and Sick (WIS) Invictus Games Foundation page. The qualitative semi-structured interviews studied their experience in sport and PA and transitioning out of the Armed Forces. Data were analysed using narrative analysis. Caddick's theoretical framework was used to explore and analyse the presence of five core veteran narratives in distinct narrative types; "struggling against decline", "minimization", "victimhood", "life-as-normal" and "dramatic overcoming". A further novel narrative was also heard, referred to as type, which was previously absent, emerged in the data, due to the age and competitiveness of the participants. This novel narrative, was referred to as "getting on with it" and was also found to be prominent in the data. The study provides insight into the experiences of veterans with disabilities and the role of sport and PA in their transition into civilian life. The findings suggest that promoting sport and PA and providing opportunities for participation in sporting events can be an effective tool in supporting veterans, providing recommendations for future work around disabled veterans engagement in sport and physical activity, specifically Invictus Games (IG) global event movement.