A qualitative exploration of motivations and barriers for community leisure organisations' engagement with the Jooay? mobile app

Ashleigh L. Thornton, Emma Hackett, Aaron Wilkie, Jodi Gallon, Tiffany L. Grisbrook, Catherine M. Elliott, Marina Ciccarelli

DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION(2022)

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Abstract
Purpose Participation in leisure activities is key to the physical and mental health of children and adolescents with disabilities. The Jooay (TM) mobile app aims to link children and adolescents with disability to participation opportunities in their community. This study explored the perspectives of community leisure organisations and their motivations and perceived barriers to be listed as a leisure service on Jooay (TM). Materials and methods Twenty representatives of community leisure organisations in metropolitan Perth, Western Australia were interviewed. Vroom's Expectancy Theory was used to shape the semi-structured interview guides. Data were analysed with thematic analysis using an inductive open coding approach. Results Four key themes pertaining to motivations and barriers to registration with Jooay (TM) were developed: Building reputation; Collaboration; Ability to deliver accessible leisure services; and Usability of Jooay (TM). Multiple motivating factors for registering on Jooay (TM) were identified including positive financial implications, meeting corporate social responsibilities, building collaborative stakeholder partnerships, and building organisational confidence and awareness of disability through supportive partnerships. Environmental and organisational barriers to inclusion were highlighted. Conclusion Findings will inform future promotion of the features and benefits of Jooay (TM) to engage community leisure organisations. This may increase the number of accessible leisure services listed within the app, providing a greater selection of community leisure activities in which children and adolescents with disability can participate.
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Participation,disability inclusion,leisure,knowledge translation,children with disability,Expectancy Theory
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