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Physical Activity People with Disabilities — A Qualitative Process and Outcome Pilot Evaluation of the Non-Profit Organization AccesSurf Hawai‘i

机译:体育活动与残障人士-非营利组织AccesSurf Hawai’i的定性过程和成果试验评估

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Physical Activity (PA) is essential for the prevention of non-communicable diseases (NCD). The risk of developing NCDs is three times as high among people with disabilities than people without disabilities. In 2016, an estimated 158,570 people in Hawai‘i had disabilities. So far, only limited studies have considered increasing PA opportunities for people with disabilities. AccesSurf is a non-profit organization empowering people with disabilities to perform adaptive swimming and surfing. The purpose of this study was to conduct qualitative process and pilot outcome evaluation of AccesSurf. A focus group was conducted to explore the perspectives of six AccesSurf participants on AccesSurf's process, participants' outcomes, and suggestions. Participants were individuals with neurological health conditions, aged between 30 to 64 years. The analysis followed a deductive-inductive approach. Focus group participants reported on process variables, such as the positive environment and the provision of a range of PA opportunities (eg, adaptive swimming & surfing, stand up/outrigger/va‘a paddling, kayaking, and surf skiing). They recognized AccesSurf's positive contribution to their physical, mental, and social health. Participants not only felt empowered through AccesSurf, but also increased their PA frequency and built athletic identities. A comfortable environment and provision of a variety of opportunities for participants were identified as advantageous AccesSurf outputs, fostering progressive short- and long-term outcomes that result in life-changing effects. This research shows that AccesSurf may play an important role towards increasing PA among participants.
机译:身体活动(PA)对于预防非传染性疾病(NCD)至关重要。残疾人中发展非传染性疾病的风险是非残疾人的三倍。 2016年,夏威夷估计有158,570人患有残疾。迄今为止,只有有限的研究考虑了增加残疾人的PA机会。 AccesSurf是一个非营利性组织,旨在使残疾人能够进行自适应游泳和冲浪。这项研究的目的是对AccesSurf进行定性过程和试验结果评估。进行了一个焦点小组讨论,以探讨六位AccesSurf参与者对AccesSurf的过程,参与者的结果和建议的看法。参与者是患有神经健康状况的个体,年龄在30至64岁之间。该分析遵循演绎-归纳法。焦点小组参与者报告了过程变量,例如积极的环境和提供的一系列PA机会(例如,自适应游泳和冲浪,站立/支腿/划水,划独木舟和冲浪滑雪)。他们认可AccesSurf对他们的身体,心理和社会健康的积极贡献。参加者不仅可以通过AccesSurf获得授权,还可以提高他们的PA频率并建立运动身份。舒适的环境和为参与者提供的各种机会被认为是AccesSurf的有利输出,可促进逐步的短期和长期结果,从而改变生活。这项研究表明,AccesSurf可能在提高参与者的PA中起重要作用。

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