Social Barriers to Physical Activity for Individuals with Physical Disabilities

The purpose of this thesis was to explore socially constructed discursive barriers to physical activity for people with physical disabilities. This research was informed by a critical disability studies framework. Eight interviews were conducted, split between end-users and stakeholders. The end-use...

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Main Author: Cappe, Shauna
Language:en
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/23339
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OOU.#10393-233392014-06-12T03:51:05ZSocial Barriers to Physical Activity for Individuals with Physical DisabilitiesCappe, ShaunaPhysical DisabilityHealth PromotionDiscourseMedical ModelSocial ModelCritical Disability StudiesStakeholdersEnd-UsersThe purpose of this thesis was to explore socially constructed discursive barriers to physical activity for people with physical disabilities. This research was informed by a critical disability studies framework. Eight interviews were conducted, split between end-users and stakeholders. The end-user article discusses their perspectives with regard to their own PA participation, their use of PA resources, and their views of how disability is constructed. The stakeholder article deals with their views with regard to Canada’s progress in creating inclusive PA guidelines, the research process as it effects people with physical disabilities, and how disability is constructed. The results showed awareness among both groups of the social model of disability, but that the medical model is still firmly rooted. Work is needed to create inclusive promotional materials and disseminate them effectively. An effective advocacy and lobbying effort was suggested as one avenue towards a possible solution to this issue.2012-09-27T14:47:27Z2012-09-27T14:47:27Z20122012-09-27Thèse / Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10393/23339en
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topic Physical Disability
Health Promotion
Discourse
Medical Model
Social Model
Critical Disability Studies
Stakeholders
End-Users
spellingShingle Physical Disability
Health Promotion
Discourse
Medical Model
Social Model
Critical Disability Studies
Stakeholders
End-Users
Cappe, Shauna
Social Barriers to Physical Activity for Individuals with Physical Disabilities
description The purpose of this thesis was to explore socially constructed discursive barriers to physical activity for people with physical disabilities. This research was informed by a critical disability studies framework. Eight interviews were conducted, split between end-users and stakeholders. The end-user article discusses their perspectives with regard to their own PA participation, their use of PA resources, and their views of how disability is constructed. The stakeholder article deals with their views with regard to Canada’s progress in creating inclusive PA guidelines, the research process as it effects people with physical disabilities, and how disability is constructed. The results showed awareness among both groups of the social model of disability, but that the medical model is still firmly rooted. Work is needed to create inclusive promotional materials and disseminate them effectively. An effective advocacy and lobbying effort was suggested as one avenue towards a possible solution to this issue.
author Cappe, Shauna
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title Social Barriers to Physical Activity for Individuals with Physical Disabilities
title_short Social Barriers to Physical Activity for Individuals with Physical Disabilities
title_full Social Barriers to Physical Activity for Individuals with Physical Disabilities
title_fullStr Social Barriers to Physical Activity for Individuals with Physical Disabilities
title_full_unstemmed Social Barriers to Physical Activity for Individuals with Physical Disabilities
title_sort social barriers to physical activity for individuals with physical disabilities
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