实践景观:一种参与性方法,以创造一个以创伤和暴力为基础的体育活动社会学习空间

IF 8 2区 医学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Qualitative Research in Sport Exercise and Health Pub Date : 2022-11-13 DOI:10.1080/2159676X.2022.2146163
E. Palladino, Francine E. Darroch, Lilly Jean-Pierre, M. Kelly, C. Roberts, L. Hayhurst
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摘要社会学习空间,如实践社区或实践景观,旨在促进持续的教育和有意义的参与,从而带来创新。这项研究探索了一个社会学习空间的潜力,该空间专注于扩大创伤和暴力知情体育活动(TVIPA)方法的使用,以改善经历创伤的个人获得体育活动资源的机会。作为一项更大规模的女权主义参与行动混合方法研究的一部分,这项定性研究的目的有两个:1)确定TVIPA专家和社区领导是否有理由发展社会学习空间,如实践社区或实践景观;以及2)了解成功的社会学习空间的特征。半结构化访谈(n = 10) 与来自TVIPA和社会学习领域的主要线人一起进行。通过归纳反射性主题分析,确定了两个主题:1)一个成功的实践社区需要资金、交流、合作和反思性实践;和2)实践社区必须与社区的目标保持一致,坚持TVI编程的原则,并具有多学科/水平。我们的研究结果支持了TVIPA实践景观的发展,该景观涉及所有利益相关者,特别是社区成员和项目参与者,目的是支持经历过创伤的个人进行身体活动。
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Landscape of practice: a participatory approach to creating a trauma- and violence-informed physical activity social learning space
ABSTRACT Social learning spaces, such as communities of practice or landscapes of practice, are purported to promote ongoing education and meaningful engagement which can lead to innovations. This research explores the potential of a social learning space focused on expanding the use of trauma- and violence-informed physical activity (TVIPA) approaches to improve access to physical activity resources for individuals who (have) experience(d) trauma. As part of a larger feminist participatory action mixed-methods study, the purpose of this qualitative research is twofold: 1) to determine if the development of a social learning space, such as a community of practice or a landscape of practice was warranted by TVIPA experts and community leads; and 2) to understand the characteristics of a successful social learning space. Semi-structured interviews (n = 10) were conducted with key informants from the fields of TVIPA and social learning. Through inductive reflexive thematic analysis, two themes were identified: 1) a successful community of practice require funding, exchange, collaboration, and reflective practice; and 2) a community of practice must be aligned with the goals of the community, hold true to the tenets of TVI programming, and be multidisciplinary/levelled. Our findings support the development of a TVIPA landscape of practice that involves all stakeholders, particularly community members and program participants, with the aim of supporting individuals who have experienced trauma to be physically active.
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