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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Hinder och möjligheter till fysisk aktivitet för personer med funktionsnedsättning - tillgänglighetsanpassning av idrottslokaler

pousard, mattias, Greb, Martin January 2022 (has links)
Bakgrund: Personer med en funktionsnedsättning har länge varit den grupp som utför minst fysisk aktivitet och står därmed i risk att drabbas av de sjukdomar som denna avsaknad av rörelse leder till. Syfte: Med detta i åtanke utfördes denna studie för att undersöka hur lokaler anpassas för att förbättra tillgängligheten i fysisk aktivitet för personer med funktionsnedsättning. Metod: En kvalitativ studie med semistrukturerade intervjuer där fem av Parasport Sveriges distrikt intervjuades via webbplattformen zoom. Dessa intervjuer transkriberades sedan för att kunna kodas och tematiseras. Resultat: I dagsläget arbetar Parasport Sverige aktivt med tillgänglighet. Detta har delvis gjorts möjligt genom kommunikation mellan Parasport Sverige och andra aktörer. Ekonomiska förutsättning är en annan faktor som spelar en central roll i vilka och hur stora anpassningar som faktiskt kunnat genomföras. Slutsats: Studien har visat att Parasport Sverige huvudsakligen arbetar med inventarier av idrottslokaler. Eftersom Parasport Sverige ej äger egna lokaler är kommunikation med andra aktörer ytterst viktigt. Det arbete Parasport Sverige kan genomföra är i hög grad påverkad av ekonomiska förutsättningar vilket vidare uttrycker behovet av kommunikation samt samarbeten med andra aktörer. / Background: People with disabilities have for a long time been the group that performs the least amount of physical activity and stands therefore with the highest risk of being affected by diseases this lack of movement might lead to. Purpose: With this in mind, this study was conducted with the purpose of researching how buildings get adapted in order to make it possible for people with disabilities to partake in physical activity. Method: A qualitative study with semi structured interviews. These 5 interviews were conducted with districts from Parasport Sweden. The interviews were later transcribed for the purpose of coding and thematization. Results: Today Parasport Sverige is actively working with availability. This has partly been made possible due to communications between Parasport Sverige and other participants. Financial conditions do also play a key role when it comes to which and how big these adaptations can actually be. Conclusion: This study has shown that Parasport Sverige mainly works with inventory. Since Parasport Sverige doesn’t own any sport facilities on their own, communications with other actors plays a key role. The work they’re able to do is mainly affected by economic factors which further expresses the importance of working together with others.
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Inkluderingsarbete inom parainnebandy : Vad är det och hur uppnår man det?

Palmqvist, Martin January 2023 (has links)
WHO estimates that around 16 % of the world's population live with some kind of disability (WHO, 2023). In Sweden there are not any exact numbers, however it is estimated that between 10-30% has a disability (MFD, 2022). Living with a disability often affect other parts of life. People with disabilities often (PWD) experience a worse quality of life, have a higher risk of experience a vulnerable economic situation and have a worse physical health (FHM, 2023). Even though there is a strong correlation between physical activity and better physical and mental health for PWD (Darcy och Dowse, 2013, s. 403), PWD tends to be less physical active than other groups (Pihlblad, 2017). Therefore, the purpose of this study is to gain a clearer understanding of the term inclusion from the perspective of coaches and club representatives within Swedish parafloorball but also how they work with inclusion within clubs that conduct parafloorball. The method for this study has been 6 semi-structured interviews with both coaches and other representatives from 5 different teams. The study shows that there is a discrepancy in how the term inclusion is viewed and 3 different interpretations were identified. These were, inclusion in the form of recruiting more, inclusion within the team and inclusion within the club. These different interpretations laid ground for the thematic analysis where these three ways of working towards inclusion were presented in a framework modified from Legg et al. (2022, s. 18).  Keywords: Inclusion, PwD, parafloorball, semi-structured interviews, Circular Model of  Global Barriers to Participation in Sport and Recreation for Person with Disability

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