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旨在起到威慑作用。视力或行动障碍者进行体育活动的社区障碍。

Designed to deter. Community barriers to physical activity for people with visual or motor impairments.

作者信息

Kirchner Corinne E, Gerber Elaine G, Smith Brooke C

机构信息

American Foundation for the Blind, New York, New York 10001, USA.

出版信息

Am J Prev Med. 2008 Apr;34(4):349-52. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2008.01.005.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

People with disabilities are more likely to be obese, in poor health, and get less physical activity than the general population. However, research on community factors for physical activity has generally either excluded most people with disabilities, or overlooked relevant factors of community accessibility. This exploratory study investigated environmental factors affecting people with motor impairments and people with visual impairments in urban neighborhoods.

METHODS

Quantitative and qualitative methods were used with a nonrandom sample (n=134) of users of four types of assistive mobility technologies: guide dogs, long canes, and motorized and manual wheelchairs. From July 2005 to August 2006, the sample participated in two telephone surveys. Between the surveys, a stratified random subsample (n =32) engaged in an ethnographic phase of observation and interviews.

RESULTS

Most participants in all groups using assistive mobility technologies rated their neighborhoods as accessible, although they also reported many specific barriers. Users of assistive mobility technologies differed in the amount of reported physical activity and on specific barriers. Problems with sidewalk pavement and puddles/poor drainage were the most frequently mentioned environmental barriers, by 90% and 80%, respectively. Users of assistive mobility technologies were more similar on main strategies for dealing with barriers. All groups reported having to plan routes for outings, to alter planned routes, to go more slowly than planned, or to wait for a different time.

CONCLUSIONS

Despite legislative requirements for accommodation, people with disabilities face barriers to physical activity, both in the built and social environments. Determined people with disabilities were able to overcome barriers, but required additional expenditure of resources to do so. Community design that can include people with disabilities requires detailed understanding of barriers specific both to types of impairments and to different types of assistive mobility technologies.

摘要

背景

与普通人群相比,残疾人更易肥胖、健康状况较差且身体活动较少。然而,关于身体活动的社区因素的研究通常要么将大多数残疾人排除在外,要么忽视了社区可达性的相关因素。这项探索性研究调查了城市社区中影响运动障碍者和视力障碍者的环境因素。

方法

采用定量和定性方法,对使用四种辅助移动技术(导盲犬、长手杖、电动轮椅和手动轮椅)的非随机样本(n = 134)进行研究。2005年7月至2006年8月,该样本参与了两次电话调查。在两次调查之间,一个分层随机子样本(n = 32)参与了观察和访谈的人种志阶段。

结果

所有使用辅助移动技术的组中的大多数参与者都认为他们所在的社区是可达的,尽管他们也报告了许多具体障碍。辅助移动技术的使用者在报告的身体活动量和具体障碍方面存在差异。人行道路面问题和水坑/排水不畅是最常被提及的环境障碍,分别有90%和80%的人提到。辅助移动技术的使用者在应对障碍的主要策略上更为相似。所有组都报告说不得不规划出行路线、改变计划路线以便比计划走得更慢,或者等待不同的时间。

结论

尽管有关于便利设施的法律要求,但残疾人在建筑环境和社会环境中都面临身体活动的障碍。有决心的残疾人能够克服障碍,但这样做需要额外的资源支出。能够包容残疾人的社区设计需要详细了解特定于损伤类型和不同类型辅助移动技术的障碍。

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