Increasing physical activity through an adapted web‐based exercise program for people with intellectual disabilities: Support staff are crucial for feasibility

Author:

Fjellström Sanna1,Hölttä Jessica1,Nordström Anna123,Flygare Wallén Eva45,Lund Ohlsson Marie16ORCID,Hansen Elisabeth17

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health Sciences, Swedish Winter Sport Research Centre Mid Sweden University Sundsvall Sweden

2. School of Sports Science UiT The Arctic University of Norway Tromsø Norway

3. Department of Medical Sciences Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden

4. Karolinska Institutet (KI), Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society (NVS) Division of Occupational Therapy Research group Health in Everyday Life among people with neurological Disorders (HELD) Stockholm Sweden

5. Health and Social Care Administration Municipality of Östersund Östersund Sweden

6. The Swedish School of Health and Sport Sciences (GIH), Department of Physiology Nutrition and Biomechanics Stockholm Sweden

7. The Faculty of Education and Arts Nord University Bodø Norway

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundPeople with intellectual disabilities are less physically active and suffer from ill‐health more than the general population. Support staff play an important role in the person's life. This study aimed to explore the support staff's experiences regarding the feasibility of adapted web‐based exercise for people with intellectual disabilities.MethodParticipants with intellectual disabilities living in community‐based settings were recruited for a web‐based exercise study. Eight semi‐structured interviews were carried out with their support staff before and after the intervention period.ResultsThe main theme, ‘Support staff are crucial for feasibility’ encompasses the importance of communication, structure, and motivation in improving physical activity for people with intellectual disabilities.ConclusionThe experiences of support staff, indicate that a web‐based exercise program is feasible for the target group, and one way to overcome challenges for PA, where the role of the staff is crucial.

Funder

Mittuniversitetet

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education

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