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Individual and societal influences on participation in physical activity following spinal cord injury: a qualitative study.

Stephen M Levins1, Darlene M Redenbach, Isabel Dyck.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
PURPOSE: Despite evidence that physical activity, a tool of rehabilitation, affects health and improves functional ability in people following spinal cord injury (SCI), such people are often physically inactive. We used a qualitative method to explore the experiences of individuals with SCI during participation in physical activity.
SUBJECTS: The participants were 8 adults (5 male, 3 female), ranging from active to inactive, who were 2 to 27 years post-rehabilitation following SCI (paraplegic).
METHODS: We used semistructured ethnographic interviews to explore barriers and enablers to participation in physical activity following SCI. Emerging themes were derived from the participants' experiences.
RESULTS: Two themes were identified: (1) individual influences, defined as a period of loss of "able identity" and subsequent redefinition of self in which participation in physical activity may be a vehicle or an outcome, and (2) societal influences, which included environmental and attitudinal barriers. DISCUSSION AND
CONCLUSION: The participants' experiences offer insight for therapists regarding physical activity following SCI.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15161416

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Ther        ISSN: 0031-9023


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