An exploratory content analysis of how physiotherapists perceive barriers and facilitators to participation in physical activity among adults with disability.

Physiother Theory Pract

Department of Physiotherapy, Podiatry and Prosthetics and Orthotics, School of Allied Health, Human Services and Sport, Health Sciences 3, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Australia.

Published: January 2021

: To explore the perceived barriers and facilitators to participation in physical activity among adults with disability, from the perspective of physiotherapists. : A convenience sample of 20 participants recruited from delegates attending a symposium at the 2015 Australian Physiotherapy Association conference. The participants completed a brief questionnaire. Content analysis was completed using an inductive approach. : Participants reported 18 facilitators and 18 barriers to participation in physical activity among adults with disability. The top five reported facilitators were as follows: having support ( = 17 responses), having a choice of opportunities ( = 10 responses), access to suitable venues and equipment ( = 10 responses), enjoying physical activity ( = 8 responses), and high self-efficacy ( = 7 responses). The top five reported barriers were as follows: reduced access to programs and opportunities ( = 15 responses), lack of support or social isolation ( = 14 responses), lack of transport ( = 7 responses), financial strain ( = 7 responses), and physical ability ( = 7 responses). : Physiotherapists who have a strong interest in the physical activity habits of adults with disabilities recognize a wide range of facilitators and barriers to their participation. Psychosocial beliefs and behaviors (i.e., self-efficacy, motivation, fear, and attitude) of adults with disability might be more important influencers of physical activity participation than impairments of body structure and function.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09593985.2019.1623957DOI Listing

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