The experiences of inaccessibility and ableism related to physical activity: a photo elicitation study among individuals with multiple sclerosis

DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION(2022)

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Purpose Strong evidence supports the benefits of physical activity (PA) and exercise for adults with multiple sclerosis (MS) and multidisciplinary PA guidelines exist. Previous research indicates that healthcare professionals may not yet widely promote exercise to their patients with MS. Before active promotion of PA/exercise becomes widespread practice for healthcare professionals, it is essential to understand the disability and inaccessibility-related barriers to exercise for this population. We sought to understand the barriers to PA/exercise among individuals with MS across a spectrum of MS impairment. Methods Participants were instructed to take pictures of people, places and things that make PA/exercise easier or more difficult in preparation for a semi-structured interview. This photo elicitation approach allowed individuals to explain the barriers they faced even if they would not attribute those barriers to ableism or inaccessibility themselves. Interviews were analyzed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. Results Twenty-three persons with MS participated. Three main themes were: inaccessibility limits PA/exercise participation, ableism happens in the PA space, and assistive devices both provide access to PA and are associated with disability stigma. Conclusion This study adds nuance to current understandings of the barriers and facilitators of PA in this population by illustrating the disability-specific barriers and experiences with inaccessibility. With increasing efforts to promote PA, there must be an increased awareness of the structural inequalities and barriers that physically and psychologically affect decision-making around PA.
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Disability studies, exercise, physical activity, multiple sclerosis, qualitative research, social discrimination
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