Kamyuka Denise, Carlin Liz, McPherson Gayle, Misener Laura
School of Kinesiology, Western University, London, ON, Canada.
School of Health and Life Sciences, University of West Scotland, Paisley, United Kingdom.
Front Sports Act Living. 2020 Dec 23;2:594501. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2020.594501. eCollection 2020.
People with a disability are more at risk of experiencing inequalities in relation to sporting and physical activity opportunities, COVID-19 and the resulting restrictions stand to exacerbate these inequalities. This research directly contributes toward the World Health Organization, global research roadmap priority to explore "the impact of restrictive public health measures (e.g., quarantine, isolation, cordon sanitaire)." Social loneliness and social isolation have a significant impact on the health and wellbeing of individuals, therefore, it is imperative to gain an understanding of the effects of self-isolation and shielding during Covid-19 for people with disabilities to help those in policy and agency positions address these issues. This research utilized a qualitative approach, to speak with people with a disability, athletes and non-athletes and those in a position of management and policy making. Six online focus groups, with people participating in sport and physical activity, using live captioning, chat functions, and an online written discussion forum; through Project Echo website as part of a wider study on sport and accessibility were utilized. The study also drew on interviews and one of the focus groups was with senior policy makers and regional managers responsible for disability sport in Scotland.
残疾人在体育和身体活动机会方面更易面临不平等问题,新冠疫情及其导致的限制措施可能会加剧这些不平等。本研究直接有助于实现世界卫生组织全球研究路线图的优先目标,即探索“限制性公共卫生措施(如检疫、隔离、防疫封锁)的影响”。社交孤独和社会隔离对个人的健康和幸福有着重大影响,因此,必须了解新冠疫情期间自我隔离和防护对残疾人的影响,以帮助政策制定者和相关机构解决这些问题。本研究采用定性研究方法,与残疾人、运动员和非运动员以及管理和政策制定人员进行交流。通过项目回音网站,利用实时字幕、聊天功能和在线书面讨论论坛,组织了六个在线焦点小组,参与体育和身体活动的人员参与其中;该网站是关于体育与无障碍环境的一项更广泛研究的一部分。该研究还进行了访谈,其中一个焦点小组的参与者是苏格兰负责残疾人体育的高级政策制定者和地区经理。