The Inclusive Adaptive Sport Program on a College Campus: Changing the Narrative

IF 0.7 Q4 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Recreational Sports Journal Pub Date : 2023-02-15 DOI:10.1177/15588661231156140
Čedomirka Stanojević, Yongseop Kim, J. Piatt, Junhyoung Kim
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More often than not, students with physical disabilities are not provided equitable access to recreational sport programs or clubs, even though they often pay the same fees as their peers without disabilities. Involvement in recreational sports is a large component of the college campus experiences, yet those living with disability are likely to experience a variety of challenges associated with participation, which may inhibit them from fully engaging in sports with their peers and pursuing an active lifestyle. To examine the impact of involvement in an inclusive adaptive sport program on the college experience, a qualitative phenomenological approach was implemented with a convenience sample of 8 college students currently participating in a CTRS-driven inclusive wheelchair basketball program. A semi-structured interview procedure was utilized to elicit the participants' experiences of involvement in the adaptive sports program. Of 8 college students, five were individuals without, and 3 were individuals with an identified physical disability. The adaptive sports program had a positive impact on both groups of students. Four themes and 10 subthemes emerged from the data analysis. Four themes identified were: (a) Sense of Community; (b) Access to Resources and New Opportunities; (c) Inclusive; and (d) Personal Growth.
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大学校园的包容性适应性体育项目:改变叙事
通常情况下,身体残疾的学生没有获得公平的机会参加娱乐体育项目或俱乐部,尽管他们经常支付与非残疾同龄人相同的费用。参与休闲运动是大学校园经历的一个重要组成部分,然而那些残疾人士可能会遇到各种各样的挑战,这可能会阻碍他们与同龄人一起充分参与体育运动,追求积极的生活方式。为了检验参与包容性适应性体育项目对大学体验的影响,本研究采用定性现象学方法,以8名正在参加crs驱动的包容性轮椅篮球项目的大学生为方便样本。采用半结构化访谈的方法,对参与适应性运动项目的参与者进行问卷调查。在8名大学生中,有5人没有身体残疾,3人有身体残疾。适应性运动项目对两组学生都有积极的影响。数据分析产生了4个主题和10个副主题。确定的四个主题是:(a)社区意识;(b)取得资源和新的机会;(c)包容性;(d)个人成长。
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