Idrott för alla? En kvalitativ studie om medlemmars möjligheter till att utöva fysiska aktiviteter i idrottsföreningar som vänder sig till personer med funktionsnedsättningar

Previous research shows that people with disabilities have less opportunities to participate and exercise in physical activities than the rest of the population. The purpose of this study has therefore been to investigate experiences of opportunities for exercising physical activities within sports...

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Main Authors: Merhi, Bilal, Yas, Emilian
Format: Others
Language:Swedish
Published: Malmö universitet, Fakulteten för hälsa och samhälle (HS) 2019
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Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-24653
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Summary:Previous research shows that people with disabilities have less opportunities to participate and exercise in physical activities than the rest of the population. The purpose of this study has therefore been to investigate experiences of opportunities for exercising physical activities within sports associations, among members in sport clubs that are aimed towards people with disabilities. The purpose has also been to investigate how these members perceive the importance of the physical activities in the sports association. In this study, a qualitative approach has been selected and it has been done semi-structured interviews with eight members from two different sport clubs in Southern Sweden. The analysis has been done using content analysis. The analysis of the results showed that there are various factors that affect the members' ability to exercise physical activities in sports clubs. In the analysis, it emerged that these factors could both facilitate or complicate the opportunities for participation. For this reason, the majority of interviewees appreciated their opportunities as both good and bad. Finally, the analysis of the results showed that all interviewees felt that participation in the physical activities had positive effects on their physical and mental health, but also that it increased their social network.