Inclusive physical activity program research seeks those with SCI for critical feedback

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A research team out of the University of Roehampton in London is conducting a study to understand the facilitators and barriers to physical activity for individuals 18+ years old with spinal cord injuries that have been discharged from rehabilitation within the last 9 months. The findings of this study will contribute to developing inclusive physical activity programs for individuals with SCI to bridge the gap between discharge from rehabilitation and long-term engagement in physical activity.

Potential participants will complete a 5-minute pre-screening questionnaire to ensure they meet the criteria. Chosen participants will be asked to participate in a 45-minute virtual interview with the researcher to discuss their experience of the barriers and facilitators of physical activity after being discharged from rehabilitation. For more information, please email Serena MacLeod at serenamacleodsportpsych@gmail.com

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