Date of Award
Spring 4-23-2023
Document Type
Capstone
Degree Name
Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD)
Department
Occupational Therapy
First Advisor
Steve Gerardi
Second Advisor
Mary Zadnik
Third Advisor
Christopher Ebner
Abstract
Background: About 61 million adults who live in the United States (US) have a disability, which equates to about one in four adults in the US (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], 2020). Unfortunately, only one out of every ten people who need assistive technology (AT) have access to the proper equipment, with lack of awareness of the devices being one of the causes (World Health Organization [WHO], 2018). It has been noted in literature that a lack of awareness exists amongst clinicians, coaches, & athletes regarding available adaptive equipment (AE) to support participation in adaptive sports ([AS] Bergem, 2020).
Problem/Purpose: A lack of knowledge of adaptive sports equipment amongst clinicians, coaches, and athletes with disabilities is a barrier to participation in AS. The purpose of this capstone project was to create an online resource that describes the types of AE available to enable participation in AS by athletes with disabilities. The Human Activity Assistive Technology (HAAT) Model was used to develop this online resource that considered a range of activities, contexts, and client factors that determine the selection of AE to participate in sports.
Methods: This project was developed in partnership with Challenged Athletes Foundation (CAF), with information compiled from literature searches, internet searches per sport, sifting through books regarding AT, and conversations with CAF leaders and mentors. Information gathered was then used to develop the online resource, which was published as an expansion to CAF’s website.
Results: A comprehensive adaptive sports equipment resource was published on CAF’s website that provides information on AE for 18 sports total. Further expansion of the webpage is needed to include AE for additional sports, ensuing improved access to and knowledge of adaptive sports equipment among clinicians, coaches, and athletes with disabilities.
Recommended Citation
Chown, A. (2023). Adaptive Sports Equipment: A Resource for Clinicians, Coaches, & Athletes. [Doctoral project, University of St Augustine for Health Sciences]. SOAR @ USA: Student Capstone Papers Collection. https://doi.org/10.46409/sr.JDYO5045
Related Content
This capstone was presented as a poster presentation at the Spring 2023 Virtual OTD Capstone Symposium, available as:
Chown, A., Gerardi, S. M., & Ebner, C. (2023, April 21). Adaptive Sports Equipment: A Resource for Clinicians, Coaches, & Athletes. Poster presented at the Virtual OTD Capstone Symposium, University of St Augustine for Health Sciences. Retrieved from https://soar.usa.edu/otdcapstonesspring2023/12
Included in
Interprofessional Education Commons, Occupational Therapy Commons, Other Rehabilitation and Therapy Commons, Sports Sciences Commons
Comments
Capstone project submitted to the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Occupational Therapy.