Analyze the factors affecting on women's health development
Paper ID : 1677-SSRC-13TH
Authors
abbas dostdar *1, Farshad Emami2, Mohammad Hossein Ghorbani3, afsaneh rouhani4
1student
2Department of Sports Management, Ayatollah Amoli Branch, Islamic Azad University, Amol, Iran
3Sports Sciences Research Institute of Iran
4PhD of Sport Management, First Area of Education Department, Tehran, Iran
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to analyze the factors affecting women's wellbeing development in Iran by qualitative method and using grounded theory. The study population consisted of managers and experts in wellbeing, professors, experts and practitioners with a history of executive and research activity in the field of study. Using the snowball sampling method, 16 individuals were selected for in-depth semi-structured interviews until theoretical saturation. In order to assess the validity of the qualitative research instrument, acceptability, portability, and verifiability were used and data were analyzed through three coding steps (open, axial and selective coding). The research findings showed that at the open coding step, among the 231 primary codes extracted, after repeated comparisons, 122 secondary codes with 607 repeats were identified and categorized into main and sub-categories at the axial coding step: causal conditions (physical conditions, interpersonal conditions, structural conditions and social conditions); contextual conditions (infrastructure conditions, media conditions and development conditions); intervening conditions (sociological conditions, managerial conditions, facility conditions and legal conditions); strategies (socio-economic support, culture building, educational strategy and pattern making) and the consequences (infrastructure management, landscape management, cultural management and executive management). In the following theoretical theorems and the research pattern in the form of relationships between categories were selected in the coding step and six main theorems were formulated. Given the results and the need to expand women's health infrastructure, it is recommended that resources, space and equipment be allocated with planned programs and a specific budget to meet these needs and to develop women's health.
Keywords
Women, Development, Health
Status: Abstract Accepted (Poster Presentation)