University of Alberta.
Adapt Phys Activ Q. 2020 Jan 1;37(1):1-19. doi: 10.1123/apaq.2019-0007. Epub 2019 Sep 10.
The purpose of this study was to examine the classification experiences (perspectives and reflections) of paraswimmers. Classification provides a structure for parasport, with the goal of reducing the impact of impairment on the outcome of competition. Guided by interpretive description, nine paraswimmers ranging in swimming experience and sport class were interviewed. Reflective notes were also collected. Transcribed interviews were analyzed inductively, followed by a deductive analysis using Nordenfelt's dignity framework. Three themes represent the findings: access, diversity, and (un)certainty. Despite several positive experiences, paraswimmers also discussed inconsistencies in the process leading them to question competition fairness and classification accuracy. These findings suggest that continued efforts to improve the classification system are required. In addition, paraswimmers and their allies (e.g., coaches) require more information about the classification process to better understand the outcomes and to effectively advocate for their needs.
本研究旨在探讨蹼泳运动员的分类经验(观点和反思)。分类为残疾人运动提供了一个结构,其目的是减少残疾对比赛结果的影响。本研究采用解释性描述方法,对 9 名具有不同游泳经验和运动级别的蹼泳运动员进行了访谈,并收集了反思性笔记。对转录的访谈进行了归纳分析,然后使用 Nordenfelt 的尊严框架进行演绎分析。三个主题代表了研究结果:准入、多样性和(不)确定性。尽管有一些积极的经验,蹼泳运动员也谈到了在导致他们质疑比赛公平性和分类准确性的过程中的不一致。这些发现表明,需要继续努力改进分类系统。此外,蹼泳运动员及其盟友(如教练)需要更多有关分类过程的信息,以便更好地了解结果,并有效地为他们的需求辩护。