The fusion of multiple qualitative methods has the potential to provide a more multidimensional and nuanced understanding of sport and exercise participation for disabled populations. The purpose of this innovative methods paper was to illustrate the use of a longitudinal integrated methods approach to explore the storied experiences of activity-based rehabilitation (ABR) for people with spinal cord injury (SCI)
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities enshrines the rights of dis...
Purpose: This study investigated the feasibility of integrating three diverse methods for studying d...
Introduction: According to the statistics, from a modest 400 athletes representing 23 countries at f...
The aim of this study was to identity the types of physical activity narratives drawn upon by active...
The aim of this study was to identity the types of physical activity narratives drawn upon by active...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to develop an evidence-based resource for knowing and commun...
The aim of this study was to identity the types of physical activity narratives drawn upon by active...
Working at the intersection of sociology and psychology, the purpose of this paper was to examine pe...
Objective: It is vital that people with spinal cord injury (SCI) maintain a physically active lifest...
Objectives: Physical activity can have a positive impact upon health and well-being for people with ...
The spinal cord injured (SCI) population has been shown to be at risk of developing serious seconda...
BackgroundAI and team sport participation are indicated to assist with adjustment after SCI and fost...
Outdoor recreation programmes (ORP) have the potential to assist in the rehabilitation and community...
The purpose of this dissertation was to advance physical activity (PA) intervention measurement and ...
Spinal cord injury is a relevant social problem in today’s world. Most frequently this difficult dis...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities enshrines the rights of dis...
Purpose: This study investigated the feasibility of integrating three diverse methods for studying d...
Introduction: According to the statistics, from a modest 400 athletes representing 23 countries at f...
The aim of this study was to identity the types of physical activity narratives drawn upon by active...
The aim of this study was to identity the types of physical activity narratives drawn upon by active...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to develop an evidence-based resource for knowing and commun...
The aim of this study was to identity the types of physical activity narratives drawn upon by active...
Working at the intersection of sociology and psychology, the purpose of this paper was to examine pe...
Objective: It is vital that people with spinal cord injury (SCI) maintain a physically active lifest...
Objectives: Physical activity can have a positive impact upon health and well-being for people with ...
The spinal cord injured (SCI) population has been shown to be at risk of developing serious seconda...
BackgroundAI and team sport participation are indicated to assist with adjustment after SCI and fost...
Outdoor recreation programmes (ORP) have the potential to assist in the rehabilitation and community...
The purpose of this dissertation was to advance physical activity (PA) intervention measurement and ...
Spinal cord injury is a relevant social problem in today’s world. Most frequently this difficult dis...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities enshrines the rights of dis...
Purpose: This study investigated the feasibility of integrating three diverse methods for studying d...
Introduction: According to the statistics, from a modest 400 athletes representing 23 countries at f...