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Research Papers

Factors impacting participation in sports for children with limb absence: a qualitative study

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Pages 1393-1400 | Received 22 Jul 2016, Accepted 16 Feb 2017, Published online: 12 Mar 2017
 

Abstract

Background: Individuals with limb absence benefit from participating in sports. While barriers and facilitators affecting sport participation are well documented for adults, they have not been explored for children with limb absence.

Purpose: To identify the perceived factors impacting participation in sports according to children with limb absence and their parents.

Methods: This study uses a descriptive qualitative study design. Nineteen participants, consisting of children and their parents, were recruited from an outpatient hospital clinic for semi-structured interviews. The 11 interviews were audio recorded and transcribed. Transcripts were then coded and analyzed using the DEPICT model. The thematic analysis was guided by the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health framework.

Results: Analysis of our participant interviews identified six themes as having an influence on sport participation: “functionality of prosthesis”, “plan in advance”, “know what I can do” (understanding capabilities), “it’s like every stroke, 2 million questions” (stigma and the social environment), “love for the game” (love for sport), and “these things are an investment” (the investment involved).

Conclusions: The findings have the potential to inform the development and implementation of strategies to increase levels of participation in sports among children with limb absence. Information from this study may help to deepen the rehabilitation team’s understanding of factors that impact engagement in sports among children with limb absence.

    Implications for Rehabilitation

  • Children with limb absence present with unique barriers and facilitators to participating in sports, thus, what may be a facilitator or barrier for one child may not for another.

  • Strategies to increase a child’s participation in sports should consider both person and environmental factors.

  • Rehabilitation professionals can play a crucial role in educating both families and the community on living and coping with a limb difference, services and community supports available, and the use of specialized prosthesis and attachments for sport participation.

Acknowledgements

The research team would like to extend our appreciation and gratitude to our participants for their contributions to this study.

Disclosure statement

The authors report no conflict of interest.

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