An evaluation of quality participation experiences in inclusive recreation programming for adults who have an intellectual disability

Q3 Social Sciences Leisure/Loisir Pub Date : 2021-09-15 DOI:10.1080/14927713.2021.1971551
S. Weissman, L. St. John, Asma Khalil, K. Tamminen, Jennifer Cowie Bonne, Lisa Kitchener, K. Arbour-Nicitopoulos
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ABSTRACT Individuals who have an intellectual and/or developmental disability (IDD) may benefit physically and psychosocially from engaging in recreation. This qualitative description study focused on the Inclusion Resource Team programme, an inclusive municipal recreation programme for adults who have an IDD, and explored elements that may lead to optimal recreation experiences. Interviews were conducted with 4 participants, 6 caregivers, and 11 staff. Guided by the Quality Participation Framework (QPF), a thematic analysis examined factors contributing to quality experiences within the programme. All three environmental conditions (physical, social, programme) and six building blocks (autonomy, belonging, challenge, engagement, mastery, meaning) of the QPF contributed to participants’ experiences. Some participants experienced barriers to ‘belonging’ and ‘engagement’. Findings support using the QPF in inclusive recreation for adults who have an IDD. Attention must be given to fostering belonging and engagement and environmental conditions that may contribute to these building blocks are identified.
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有智力障碍的成人参与包容性娱乐项目的质量评估
患有智力和/或发育障碍(IDD)的个体可能从从事娱乐活动中受益于身体和心理社会。本定性描述研究的重点是包容性资源团队项目,这是一个为患有缺乏症的成年人提供的包容性市政娱乐项目,并探讨了可能导致最佳娱乐体验的因素。对4名参与者、6名护理人员和11名工作人员进行了访谈。在质量参与框架(QPF)的指导下,专题分析审查了方案内有助于质量体验的因素。QPF的所有三种环境条件(物理、社会、项目)和六个构建模块(自主性、归属感、挑战、参与、掌握、意义)都有助于参与者的体验。一些参与者在“归属感”和“参与度”方面遇到了障碍。研究结果支持在患有IDD的成年人中使用QPF进行包容性娱乐。必须注意促进归属感和参与,并确定可能有助于这些组成部分的环境条件。
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