The effectiveness of a cricket programme for engaging people with a disability in physical activity in Fiji

Emma Beckman, Tony Rossi, Stephanie Hanrahan, Steven Rynne, Jeremy Dorovolomo

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Abstract

Sport has been demonstrably linked to health particularly through community-based education and development programmes. However, research continues to identify low participation rates of people with a disability in sport. Programmes to address the participation of people with a disability in sport can be challenging, particularly in locations in the Pacific region. The primary aim of this project was to determine the activity levels of people with a disability during a cricket programme delivered in Fiji by Cricket Fiji with support from the International Cricket Council based in Melbourne Australia. A secondary aim was to investigate the relationship between levels of physical activity in the programme and self-esteem and indicators of general adaptive functioning. Results showed that means for self-description scales were high. Step count analysis showed a wide range of steps taken during the programme but similar steps between males and females. Correlations between self-description items and steps showed moderate relationships for self-esteem and confidence. This study showed that the programme was able to effectively provide physical activity opportunities for people with a disability and provides context to the development of longitudinal programmes that should aim to improve physical activity participation and health literacy in this population long term.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)199-213
Number of pages15
JournalInternational Journal of Disability, Development and Education
Volume65
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • Fiji
  • cricket
  • exercise
  • pedometers
  • people with disabilities
  • self, esteem

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