Wheelchair basketball participation positively impacted physical, psychological, and social health-related quality of life for 108 disabled athletes from conflict-affected LMICs.
Observational (n=108)
Yes
Does wheelchair basketball participation improve health-related quality of life in disabled athletes from LMICs affected by conflict?
108 wheelchair basketball athletes (77 men and 31 women) from seven men's and three women's national teams from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) in Africa and Asia affected by ongoing or recent conflict.
Wheelchair basketball participation
Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) benefits, including physical, psychological, and social well-beingpatient reported
Wheelchair basketball participation provides significant physical, psychological, and social health-related quality of life benefits for disabled individuals in low- and middle-income countries affected by conflict.
wheelchair sport athletes attributed to wheelchair basketball participation as well as potential physical, psychological, and social health-related quality of life (HRQOL) benefits. Specifically, the experiences of wheelchair sport athletes from low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) affected by ongoing or recent conflict were examined. Focus group participants for this study included 108 wheelchair basketball athletes (77 men and 31 women) from seven men's and three women's national teams at an international wheelchair basketball tournament held in India. All teams were from LMICs in Africa and Asia that were served by the International Committee of the Red Cross due to recent or ongoing armed conflict. Data analysis produced three interrelated themes related to HRQOL: (1) improvements to physical health, (2) psychological impact of sport participation, and (3) social well-being. Physical benefits included improvements to physical functional capacity and decreases in medical complications. Psychological benefits included freedom and respite from inaccessibility and improved self-beliefs and feelings of capability on and off the court. Social well-being benefits included camaraderie in the team setting and positive interpersonal interactions with members of the broader community. Overall, the findings indicated that wheelchair sport is indicated as positively impacting numerous HRQOL indicators for disabled participants in LMIC and is a valuable rehabilitative option and meaningful endeavor for disabled persons.
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T. N. Kirk
University of Georgia
Cathy McKay
James Madison University
Katherine Holland
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
James Madison University
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Kirk et al. (Fri,) conducted a observational in Physical disability (n=108). Wheelchair basketball participation was evaluated on Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) themes. Wheelchair basketball participation positively impacted physical, psychological, and social health-related quality of life for 108 disabled athletes from conflict-affected LMICs.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1a1935e7f8932c5eeb1a1c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/02701367.2024.2419455