Background: Opportunities to be physically active within one’s community need to be available and accessible to individuals with physical disabilities in order to increase participation; however, what constitutes quality participation within these opportunities and how exercise programs can foster quality experiences for this population have yet to be explored. Objectives: (1) To explore the participation experiences of adults with physical disabilities in a community-based exercise program from two perspectives; (2) To establish whether the participants’ experiences could be understood through an existing quality participation framework. Methods: Participants were thirteen members and ten providers (i.e., coordinators, trainers, and superv...
Evidence for the benefits of an active lifestyle is abundant, not only for healthy people, but also ...
Obtaining and maintaining health is vitally important to people with disabilities, especially when y...
Objective To explore experiences participating in a group-based physiotherapist (PT)-led exercise pr...
Background: Due to the numerous barriers people with a physical disability face to being physically ...
Within community-based exercise programs (CBEPs) for persons with disabilities, research suggests th...
Objectives: An important consideration for physical activity (PA) participation for individuals w...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities enshrines the rights of dis...
Fit-Pals* is a university-based, service-learning program with a mission to prepare adults with disa...
The benefits of sport and exercise participation for people with disability are well acknowledged. H...
Disabled people face multiple personal, environmental and social barriers that interfere with leadin...
PURPOSE: Physically disabled people participate less in physical activity (PA) than healthy people. ...
Purpose: Individuals with physical disabilities are among the most inactive population in society, a...
Introduction: Physical activity (PA) participation is promoted and encouraged for all of the populat...
Despite the fact that participation is an important building and a valuable target, the conceptualiz...
The aim of this review was to synthesise qualitative literature on physical activity experiences of ...
Evidence for the benefits of an active lifestyle is abundant, not only for healthy people, but also ...
Obtaining and maintaining health is vitally important to people with disabilities, especially when y...
Objective To explore experiences participating in a group-based physiotherapist (PT)-led exercise pr...
Background: Due to the numerous barriers people with a physical disability face to being physically ...
Within community-based exercise programs (CBEPs) for persons with disabilities, research suggests th...
Objectives: An important consideration for physical activity (PA) participation for individuals w...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities enshrines the rights of dis...
Fit-Pals* is a university-based, service-learning program with a mission to prepare adults with disa...
The benefits of sport and exercise participation for people with disability are well acknowledged. H...
Disabled people face multiple personal, environmental and social barriers that interfere with leadin...
PURPOSE: Physically disabled people participate less in physical activity (PA) than healthy people. ...
Purpose: Individuals with physical disabilities are among the most inactive population in society, a...
Introduction: Physical activity (PA) participation is promoted and encouraged for all of the populat...
Despite the fact that participation is an important building and a valuable target, the conceptualiz...
The aim of this review was to synthesise qualitative literature on physical activity experiences of ...
Evidence for the benefits of an active lifestyle is abundant, not only for healthy people, but also ...
Obtaining and maintaining health is vitally important to people with disabilities, especially when y...
Objective To explore experiences participating in a group-based physiotherapist (PT)-led exercise pr...