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. 2012 Fall;14(3):132-41.
doi: 10.7224/1537-2073-14.3.132.

Barriers and facilitators related to participation in aquafitness programs for people with multiple sclerosis: a pilot study

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Barriers and facilitators related to participation in aquafitness programs for people with multiple sclerosis: a pilot study

Cara Brown et al. Int J MS Care. 2012 Fall.

Abstract

Exercise and leisure activities provide physical and psychosocial benefits to people with multiple sclerosis (MS) and can enhance their quality of life. In Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, people with MS have reported barriers to their participation in local MS-specific aquafitness (AF) programs. Therefore, a formal exploration of the accessibility of local AF programs for people with MS was undertaken. The purpose of this phenomenological study was to identify factors that facilitate or impede participation in AF programs by individuals with MS living in Winnipeg. Qualitative data were collected from a total of eight participants through one focus group (n = 7) and one in-depth interview (n = 1). The sample consisted of individuals with MS who were currently participating in AF programming as well as those who were not. Data were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim, and thematic analysis was completed. Seven themes emerged regarding factors affecting participation in local AF programs. Barriers to participation included inadequate transportation, lack of one-on-one support, environmental inaccessibility, and fears associated with participation in the programs. Facilitators of participation included a knowledgeable instructor and experiencing physical and psychosocial benefits from the program. Information from this study was used locally to advocate for people with MS in order to increase participation in local AF programming.

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