DOI: 10.1111/jar.70270 ISSN: 1360-2322

Barriers and Facilitators to Community‐Based Physical Activity Participation Among Children and Adolescents With Developmental Disabilities in South Korea: Professionals' and Parents' Perspectives

Jihee Woo, Wanho Jang

ABSTRACT

Background

Children and adolescents with developmental disabilities often encounter substantial barriers to physical activity. However, prior research has rarely provided a comprehensive understanding that integrates multiple perspectives.

Methods

We conducted semi‐structured interviews with nine parents and seven sports professionals in South Korea. Data were analysed thematically using Braun and Clarke's six‐phase framework.

Results

Identified barriers included inaccessible or poorly maintained facilities, societal stigma, insufficient instructor qualifications, fragmented administrative systems, and uniform, short‐term programmes. Parents also reported discomfort in inclusive settings and a preference for designated disability‐friendly spaces. Facilitators included government‐supported infrastructure, disability awareness training, family psychoeducation, structured instructor certification, and long‐term, individualised programmes tailored to individual support needs.

Conclusions

Participation in physical activity is shaped by interconnected physical, attitudinal, institutional, social, and programmatic factors. Addressing these challenges requires inclusive infrastructure, standardised qualification systems, emotional and informational support for families, and sustained, tailored programme development.

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