‘I can’t say we focus on the mom’: perceptions of public leisure service providers towards pregnant and postpartum leisure

Q3 Social Sciences Leisure/Loisir Pub Date : 2023-10-30 DOI:10.1080/14927713.2023.2271911
Talia Ritondo, Shannon Hebblethwaite
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ABSTRACTWhile public leisure services are meant to be inclusive and accessible, few researchers have unpacked what public leisure service providers (PLSPs) perceive as socially inclusive leisure services for pregnant or postpartum women. Therefore, we used this study to explore how PLSPs in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, perceived the needs of pregnant and postpartum women when creating public leisure programs and services. We interviewed 14 PLSPs to gather an in-depth understanding of their perceptions. Our findings demonstrated how PLSPs approached community programming for pregnant and postpartum women by prioritizing specific life stages for programming, attempting inclusion through leisure facilities, and listening to select stakeholders and citizens for program feedback. PLSPs perceptions of pregnant and postpartum women led to generalizations about their needs, a lack of inclusive facilities, and impressions influenced by assumptions, instincts, and preconceived notions about citizens absent from public programs.RésuméAlors que les services de loisirs publics sont censés être inclusifs et accessibles, peu de recherches ont analysé ce que les prestataires de services de loisirs publics (PSLP) perçoivent comme des services de loisirs socialement inclusifs pour les femmes enceintes ou en post-partum Par conséquent, nous avons mené cette étude pour explorer la façon dont les PSLP de Montréal (Québec, Canada) percevaient les besoins des femmes enceintes et des femmes en post-partum lorsqu’ils élaboraient des programmes et des services de loisirs publics. Nous avons interrogé 14 PSLP afin de comprendre en profondeur leurs perceptions. Nos résultats ont montré comment les PSLP ont abordé la programmation communautaire pour les femmes enceintes et les femmes en post-partum en donnant la priorité à des étapes précises de la vie, en visant l’inclusion par le biais d’installations récréatives, et en écoutant certains intervenants et citoyens pour obtenir des commentaires sur les programmes. Les perceptions des PSLP à l’égard des femmes enceintes et des femmes en post-partum ont conduit à des généralisations sur leurs besoins, à un manque d’installations inclusives et à des impressions influencées par des suppositions, des instincts et des notions préconçues sur les citoyens absents des programmes publics.KEYWORDS: Community leisuremotherhoodperceptionssocial inclusionMots-clés: Loisirs communautairesmaternité,perceptionsinclusion socialefemmes AcknowledgmentsWe would like to thank (anonymized), (anonymized), and (anonymized) for their support with this project, and the PLSPs who dedicate their time to improving their field and bettering leisure services for pregnant and postpartum women.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsTalia RitondoTalia Ritondo is a second-year PhD student in Human Kinetics at the University of Ottawa where she is examining the nexus of pregnancy, safe sport, and human rights. Talia completed her Master of Arts in Recreation and Leisure Studies at Brock University. Her thesis critically examined postnatal women’s community team sport participation. During the year between her MA and PhD, she was Brock’s Gender & Sexual Violence Education Coordinator. As a culmination of her experiences, her research interests include gender, community sport and elite sport, human rights, intersectionality, and motherhood. For her leisure, Talia plays competitive beach volleyball and enjoys weightlifting, baking, video games, and board games.Shannon HebblethwaiteShannon Hebblethwaite is a Professor in the Department of Applied Human Sciences at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec. Shannon’s research centres around the complexities and nuances of the experience of leisure for marginalized peoples, including older people, first-time mothers, and persons living with disabilities. More specifically, her research explores the social and political systems and institutions that shape, facilitate, and hinder inclusion and social engagement, specifically in the contexts of family relationships, digital technologies, social policy, and interage (intergenerational) relations. Taking a critical and community-engaged approach, her work disrupts traditional narratives and discourses, challenges ageist assumptions, and encourages a more intersectional approach to understanding the impact that leisure has on wellbeing.
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“我不能说我们关注的是妈妈”:公共休闲服务提供商对孕妇和产后休闲的看法
摘要虽然公共休闲服务意味着包容性和可及性,但很少有研究揭示公共休闲服务提供商(PLSPs)对孕妇或产后妇女的社会包容性休闲服务的看法。因此,我们使用本研究来探讨加拿大魁北克省蒙特利尔的plsp在创建公共休闲项目和服务时如何感知孕妇和产后妇女的需求。我们采访了14位法律服务提供商,以深入了解他们的看法。我们的研究结果展示了plsp是如何通过优先规划特定的生命阶段来为孕妇和产后妇女进行社区规划的,尝试通过休闲设施进行包容,并听取选定的利益相关者和公民的项目反馈。plsp对孕妇和产后妇女的看法导致了对她们的需求的概括,缺乏包容性的设施,以及受假设、本能和对公共项目缺席的公民先入为主的观念影响的印象。ResumeAlors你们服务de loisirs公众是用香熏可能inclusifs访问,一些生物观察分析什么les prestataires de服务de loisirs公众(PSLP) percoivent像des服务de loisirs socialement inclusifs倒les女同性恋者拥有或产后顺向,而我们弥尼这个练习曲这样倒探险家拉不莱斯PSLP蒙特利尔(魁北克(加拿大)对妇女产后护理和妇女产后护理的认识,以及对妇女产后护理方案和服务的认识。Nous avons询问了14个PSLP,以理解甚至深刻的leurs感知。没有人对这些方案发表评论,没有人对这些方案发表评论,没有人对这些方案发表评论,没有人对这些方案发表评论,没有人对这些方案发表评论,没有人对这些方案发表评论,没有人对这些方案发表评论,没有人对这些方案发表评论。关于PSLP的看法,例如,关于妇女产后的看法,关于妇女产后的看法,关于妇女产后的看法,关于妇女产后的看法,关于妇女产后的看法,关于妇女产后的看法,关于妇女产后的看法,关于妇女产后的看法,关于妇女产后的看法,关于妇女产后的看法,关于妇女产后的看法,关于妇女产后的看法,关于妇女产后的看法,关于妇女产后的看法,关于妇女产后的看法,关于妇女产后的看法,关于妇女产后的看法,关于妇女产后的看法,关于妇女产后的看法。毕业论文关键词:社区休闲,母亲,感知,社会包容mots - clams: loisir communauts, maternity,perception, inclusion social ememmes致谢我们要感谢(匿名),(匿名)和(匿名)对这个项目的支持,以及奉献时间改善他们的领域和改善孕妇和产后妇女休闲服务的plsp。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。talia Ritondo是渥太华大学人体动力学专业的一名二年级博士生,她正在研究怀孕、安全运动和人权之间的关系。塔利亚在布鲁克大学完成了她的娱乐和休闲研究硕士学位。她的论文批判性地考察了产后妇女参加社区团体运动的情况。在她的硕士和博士学位之间的一年里,她是布洛克的性别与性暴力教育协调员。作为她经历的高潮,她的研究兴趣包括性别,社区体育和精英体育,人权,交叉性和母性。闲暇时,塔利亚喜欢打沙滩排球、举重、烘焙、电子游戏和棋盘游戏。Shannon Hebblethwaite是魁北克省蒙特利尔康考迪亚大学应用人文科学系的教授。香农的研究集中在边缘人群休闲体验的复杂性和细微差别上,这些人群包括老年人、初为人母的人和残疾人。更具体地说,她的研究探讨了塑造、促进和阻碍包容和社会参与的社会和政治制度和机构,特别是在家庭关系、数字技术、社会政策和代际关系的背景下。采用批判性和社区参与的方法,她的工作打破了传统的叙述和话语,挑战了年龄歧视的假设,并鼓励采用更交叉的方法来理解休闲对健康的影响。
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