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‘The world is just so fast, and I’m not fast… it’s just really, really difficult to keep up’: A qualitative exploration of the lived experience of adults with Developmental Coordination Disorder
28 May 20266 min read0 viewsJournal Feed
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- by Rebecca Murray, Cara E. Staniforth, Lucy H. Eddy Background Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) is an under-recognised neurodevelopmental condition impacting 5–6% of the population.
- There is a growing evidence base showing the deleterious impacts of poor motor skill development, however there is a distinct lack of research gathering in-depth insights which explore the impact of DCD within both childhood and adulthood. Methods Ten online lived experience interviews were undertaken with adults who have a diagnosis of DCD/ Dyspraxia (8 females, 2 males), lasting between 30 minutes and one hour. Participants were recruited both nationally and internationally.
- Lived experience interviews focused on experiences in primary care, education, friendships, wellbeing, employment and romantic relationships. Data were transcribed and analysed using inductive thematic analysis. Results Emergent themes highlighted a major lack of societal awareness in all life domains, which often led to participants facing difficulties navigating health, education and workplace systems for support, resulting in relative abandonment and a lack of validation within their lived experience of DCD.
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28 May 2026
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PLOS ONE (Medicine)
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28 May 2026