Identifying and prioritising strategies to optimise community gym participation for young adults with cerebral palsy: an e-Delphi study

Disabil Rehabil. 2024 Apr;46(7):1309-1317. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2023.2193431. Epub 2023 Apr 5.

Abstract

Purpose: Identify and prioritise strategies to optimise physical activity participation in the community gym setting for young adults with cerebral palsy.

Methods: An e-Delphi method was implemented over three rounds with four stakeholder groups (young adults with cerebral palsy, their families, gym staff or exercise professionals, and health professionals). Strategies for change were identified by the stakeholders in round 1. In rounds 2 and 3, strategies for change were rated on the importance for implementation using a 7-point Likert scale (1 being lowest importance, 7 being highest). The consensus was achieved if ≥70% of participants identified a strategy as high importance.

Results: Seventy participants (20 young adults 10 family members, 21 health professionals, and 19 exercise professionals) identified 83 strategies for improving gym participation. Of these, 44 strategies met the consensus criteria. The highest priority strategies related to changing the physical environment, addressing cost barriers, gym staff training, and developing partnerships between sectors.

Conclusions: Addressing physical accessibility, cost of attendance and the skills of gym staff were agreed upon by the stakeholder groups as priority areas for future resource allocation and research translation. Clinicians and community leisure facilities must work with consumers to implement strategies in their local contexts.

Keywords: Exercise; developmental disabilities; fitness centers; inclusion; leisure activities; ppi (patient and public involvement).

Plain language summary

The physical environment, gym staff training, and the cost of attendance are the priority areas for future interventions agreed on by key stakeholder groupsHealth professionals can facilitate community participation by partnering with the recreation and research sectors to create pathways to gym exerciseHealth professionals can play a role in developing the knowledge, skills and confidence of gym staff to support young people with cerebral palsy in the gymWhen implementing 1:1 social support in community gym settings, consider the preferences of young adults and the resources available.

MeSH terms

  • Cerebral Palsy*
  • Community Participation
  • Consensus
  • Delphi Technique
  • Exercise
  • Humans
  • Young Adult