Barriers to and Facilitators of Sports Participation in People With Visual Impairments.

Autor: Jaarsma, Eva A., Dekker, Rienk, Koopmans, Steven A., Dijkstra, Pieter U., B. Geertzen, Jan H.
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Zdroj: Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly; Jul2014, Vol. 31 Issue 3, p240-264, 25p, 1 Diagram, 5 Charts
Abstrakt: We examined barriers to and facilitators of sports participation in people with visual impairments. Participants registered at Royal Visio, Bartimeus, and the Eye Association were invited to complete a questionnaire (telephone or online). Six hundred forty-eight of the invited participants (13%) completed the questionnaire, and 63% of the respondents reported sports participation. Walking (43%), fitness (34%), and cycling (34%) were frequently mentioned sports. Costs, lack of peers/buddies, and visual impairment were negatively associated with sports participation, whereas higher education and computer (software) use were positively associated. The most important personal barrier was visual impairment; transport was the most important environmental barrier. Active participants also mentioned dependence on others as a personal banner. The most important personal facilitators were health, fun, and social contacts; support from family was the most important environmental facilitator. To improve sports participation in people with visual impairments, the emphasis in a sports program should be on the positive aspects of sports, such as fun. health, and social contacts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index