Shared tourism experience of individuals with disabilities and their caregivers

Wenying Luo, Purdue University

Abstract

While leisure travel has been shown to play an important role in the lives of individuals with disabilities and their caregivers, research devoted to the shared tourism experience of this travel companionship is limited. This study provided a depiction of the shared memorable tourism experiences of Chinese individuals with disabilities and their caregivers. Following a phenomenological approach, sixteen paired in-depth interviews were conducted in Guangdong, China. Five themes emerged as key components of shared memorable tourism experiences: activities, emotions, outcomes, socially oriented contextual factors, and programing/service contextual factors, with attention given to resistance strategies against social exclusion adopted by Chinese individuals with disabilities and their caregivers. The identified three level experience mechanism with regard to shared tourism experiences of disabled individuals and their caregivers are expected to facilitate the provision of better service towards this particular market segment and to bring academic and industry attention to a much neglected population.

Degree

M.S.

Advisors

Lehto, Purdue University.

Subject Area

Recreation

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