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Parents' intentions toward including their children with visual impairments in physical activities

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DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION
Volume 42, Issue 5, Pages 667-678

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09638288.2018.1505969

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Adapted physical activity; disability sports; parents; physical activity interventions; theory of planned behavior; visual impairments

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  1. Jim and Juli Boeheim Foundation
  2. Central New York Community Foundation

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Purpose: Physical activity participation is essential for the healthy development of basic locomotor skills and for the overall wellbeing of children. Unfortunately, for children with visual impairments the opportunities to engage in physical activity are limited compared with their peers without disabilities. The purpose of this study was to determine and analyze the intentions of parents to include their children with visual impairments, as well as their entire family in physical activities after participating in a physical activity intervention. Methods: This descriptive-qualitative study was situated in the theory of planned behavior. On completion of a series of workshops, 10 parents took part in individual semi-structured interviews that were subsequently transcribed and analyzed using a thematic line-by-line analysis. Results: Through the data analysis three major themes emerged: (a) increased confidence, (b) influence on future intentions, and (c) conditional intentions. Conclusions: Results revealed that the physical activity intervention provided parents with an opportunity to engage their child in physical activities and to gain a deeper understanding of their child's disability. Consequently, the intervention enhanced parent's perceived teaching abilities and skills regarding physical activity.

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