Purpose: Physical activity is essential for health and well-being. People with physical disability often experience barriers in performing sports due to the lack of appropriate assistive technologies. The present research aimed to investigate athletes with disability satisfaction when using sports wheelchairs and to explore clinometric properties of the Quebec User Evaluation of Satisfaction with Assistive Technology (QUEST). Materials and methods: One hundred and twenty-eight athletes were involved in the present study. Data on sport discipline and wheelchair provision were collected with qualitative approach. Internal consistency and reliability of QUEST were respectively analyzed with Cronbach’s Alpha and Intraclass Correlation Coefficient. Validity was investigated with the correlation of the Wheelchair Use Confidence Scale for Manual users. Results: Results revealed good internal consistency (.858) and moderate inter-rater reliability for service subscale (.664) and for the total score (.675), while for device subscale (.802) reliability was high. Validity revealed moderate correlation (.300) with a p < 0.05. Qualitative analysis highlighted economic barriers as primary social determinant who affect participation in sport activities. Conclusions: The present study confirms preliminary evidence of the QUEST for athletes with disability. The research group also recommends an international effort to promote a comprehensive evaluation of sports wheelchair involving rehabilitation professionals, sport technicians and people with disability.

Athletes with disability’ satisfaction with sport wheelchairs: an Italian cross sectional study / Berardi, Anna; Galeoto, Giovanni; Lucibello, Luca; Panuccio, Francescaroberta; Valente, Donatella; Tofani, Marco. - In: DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION. ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 1748-3107. - (2020), pp. 1-5. [10.1080/17483107.2020.1800114]

Athletes with disability’ satisfaction with sport wheelchairs: an Italian cross sectional study

Berardi, Anna;Galeoto, Giovanni;Valente, Donatella;Tofani, Marco
2020

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Purpose: Physical activity is essential for health and well-being. People with physical disability often experience barriers in performing sports due to the lack of appropriate assistive technologies. The present research aimed to investigate athletes with disability satisfaction when using sports wheelchairs and to explore clinometric properties of the Quebec User Evaluation of Satisfaction with Assistive Technology (QUEST). Materials and methods: One hundred and twenty-eight athletes were involved in the present study. Data on sport discipline and wheelchair provision were collected with qualitative approach. Internal consistency and reliability of QUEST were respectively analyzed with Cronbach’s Alpha and Intraclass Correlation Coefficient. Validity was investigated with the correlation of the Wheelchair Use Confidence Scale for Manual users. Results: Results revealed good internal consistency (.858) and moderate inter-rater reliability for service subscale (.664) and for the total score (.675), while for device subscale (.802) reliability was high. Validity revealed moderate correlation (.300) with a p < 0.05. Qualitative analysis highlighted economic barriers as primary social determinant who affect participation in sport activities. Conclusions: The present study confirms preliminary evidence of the QUEST for athletes with disability. The research group also recommends an international effort to promote a comprehensive evaluation of sports wheelchair involving rehabilitation professionals, sport technicians and people with disability.
2020
Disability; wheelchair; satisfaction; sport; QUEST 2.0
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Athletes with disability’ satisfaction with sport wheelchairs: an Italian cross sectional study / Berardi, Anna; Galeoto, Giovanni; Lucibello, Luca; Panuccio, Francescaroberta; Valente, Donatella; Tofani, Marco. - In: DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION. ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 1748-3107. - (2020), pp. 1-5. [10.1080/17483107.2020.1800114]
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