Introduction: Para dance sport is a sport where people with various disabilities dance in wheelchairs. Leisure activities, adapted for people with physical disabilities allow a satisfying, quality life, including the opportunity to compete in competitive sport. Adapted sport allows people with different limitations to engage in sport. Dance is a rich occupation and because of all it's effects people with disabilities can find their meaning of life again. Occupations are an important determinant of health. They are strongly related to individual's identity and their quality of life. Purpose: With the research we determined how para dance sport as occupation is experienced by people with physical disabilites, what it means to them and how it affects them. We searched for the effects on the physical, psychological and social area and which factors are supporting and which barriers they face. Methods: In a qualitative survey, data were obtained through interviews with four para dance sport athletes. Results: Para dance sport offers to a para dance sport athletes the way of expressing them-selfs and it distracts them from worrying. Through dance they experience a range of positive feelings, they also experience flow. Dance helps them maintain/improve their physical skills. They also mentioned it as an important factor in improving their daily life activities. Para dance sport also has an influence on their self-confidence, self-esteem, acceptance of disability and personal growth. It also helps spreading their social network. For support factors, they mention family, dance club and financial support, which they also reffer as a barrier. Other barriers they mentioned are inappropriate dance wheelchairs and equipment, stereotypical thinking of people, difficult coordination of obligations and physical disability. Discussion and conclusion: Dance as an occupation has a significiant impact on the quality of life of para dance sport athletes. It is important to provide supports and reduce barriers in order to allow dancers to engage in the occupation. For reducing barriers we have to provide accessible training facilities, financial resources, disability education and breaking stereotypes about para dance sport athletes and turning their disabilities into abilities. An occupational therapist plays an important role in providing supports and reducing barriers.
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