Adherence and Continued Participation in a Wellness Class for Individuals with Disabilities
Background: For individuals with disabilities, adherence and participation in wellness programs is a challenge. Adherence and participation were explored in a wellness class for people with disabilities. Objective: Understand what factors impact participant adherence and participation in the wellnes...
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doaj-a91a3bbacff14eb9b97c4f018b6122c22020-11-25T03:40:40ZengSAGE PublishingRehabilitation Process and Outcome1179-57272019-02-01810.1177/1179572719843257Adherence and Continued Participation in a Wellness Class for Individuals with DisabilitiesMegan Elizabeth Ware0Kathleen B deMarrais1Kevin K McCully2Department of Kinesiology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USADepartment of Lifelong Education, Administration, and Policy, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USADepartment of Kinesiology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USABackground: For individuals with disabilities, adherence and participation in wellness programs is a challenge. Adherence and participation were explored in a wellness class for people with disabilities. Objective: Understand what factors impact participant adherence and participation in the wellness class. Methods: Eight wellness class participants, who have been in the class for 6 to 36 months, were chosen for qualitative interviews. Interview responses were coded and analyzed for overarching themes. Results: A total of 77 codes were obtained from interview data. The primary theme identified from the codes was related to social interaction with the student-trainers, divided into subthemes of social accountability, motivation, supporting classroom environment, and participant-student interaction. Conclusion: The primary factor influencing adherence and participation was related to social interaction with student-trainers. These results suggest that social interaction can play a major role in continued participation in exercise as well as exercise adherence.https://doi.org/10.1177/1179572719843257 |
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Adherence and Continued Participation in a Wellness Class for Individuals with Disabilities |
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Adherence and Continued Participation in a Wellness Class for Individuals with Disabilities |
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adherence and continued participation in a wellness class for individuals with disabilities |
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Rehabilitation Process and Outcome |
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Background: For individuals with disabilities, adherence and participation in wellness programs is a challenge. Adherence and participation were explored in a wellness class for people with disabilities. Objective: Understand what factors impact participant adherence and participation in the wellness class. Methods: Eight wellness class participants, who have been in the class for 6 to 36 months, were chosen for qualitative interviews. Interview responses were coded and analyzed for overarching themes. Results: A total of 77 codes were obtained from interview data. The primary theme identified from the codes was related to social interaction with the student-trainers, divided into subthemes of social accountability, motivation, supporting classroom environment, and participant-student interaction. Conclusion: The primary factor influencing adherence and participation was related to social interaction with student-trainers. These results suggest that social interaction can play a major role in continued participation in exercise as well as exercise adherence. |
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