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Adolygiad Systematig
Dywed yr awduron:
"The review sought to address the question ‘how are space or place, intangible assets and volunteering conceptualised in the reported qualitative research findings on participatory arts and sport/physical activity for enhancing wellbeing and alleviating loneliness across the adult life course (16+ years)?’"
Dywed yr awduron
"Seventeen qualitative studies included in this review focus on understanding the connection between intangible assets, wellbeing and/or loneliness and participatory arts, sport or physical activity.
Two key thematic areas and their findings have been identified in relation to intangible assets and participatory arts and sport, which concern: (1) connecting with others; and (2) coping with life experiences.
‘Connecting’ refers to the ways that intangible assets are mediated through social connections or relations in enhancing wellbeing and/or reducing loneliness through participatory arts and sports.
‘Coping’ refers to personal and conscious investment in reflecting upon and resolving problems to address stress, trauma or conflict when taking part in participatory arts and sport/physical activities in relation to intangible assets.
We have moderate confidence that intangible assets provide a resource in participatory arts, sports and physical activity for people to both connect with others and cope with life experiences, and thus enhance wellbeing and/or alleviate loneliness. Most published studies obtained appropriate ethics approval although this was not always reported extensively. Methodological weaknesses in the studies included a lack of exact details of the researcher’s role, potential bias and influence on sample recruitment, settings and participant responses and a lack of rigorous analysis using appropriate theoretical frameworks and concepts. The grey literature was of mixed quality with moderate quality (credibility) reports including some details of a methodological approach, theoretical analysis and recognition of limitations, and low quality (credibility) reports providing little detail of methods and commonly taking participant accounts at face value without theoretical analysis."
Dywed yr awduron:
"The evidence in this review shows that intangible assets can generate social connections or relations and provide a resource for coping in enhancing wellbeing and/or reducing loneliness through participatory arts, sport and physical activity. The evidence also illustrates that intangible assets may create or reinforce divisions through cultural or racial differences and partisan loyalties. This makes intangible assets, however complex its dimensions, important for understanding and for promoting wellbeing and alleviating loneliness in culture and sport policy and practice."