Department of Social Work, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Health Policy. 2012 Nov;108(1):67-75. doi: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2012.07.011. Epub 2012 Sep 10.
The study describes the extent to which the concept of accessibility and accessibility issues has been reported in a national Scandinavian disability magazine. In this study particular attention is paid to how the compatibility between the various domains of the international classification - International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) - has been covered in the magazine over a decade. Furthermore, other types of descriptions that the magazine has made of accessibility for people with physical disabilities are considered.
The study is based on a quantitative content analysis of a total of 326 articles from the Swedish disability magazine (SDM); 450 text pages published during the years 2000-2009. The magazine's coverage has been comprehensive.
More than half of the studied texts were news items about various accessibility issues. Every third article can be characterised as a news article or feature article. The most frequently reported of the ICF domains consist of two perspectives: environmental accessibility and civil rights. Public opinion articles in the form of letters to editors and editorials focused on accessibility have a low frequency. Likewise, research reports are few. The study has included a review of illustrations and photographs. The illustrations are generally of high quality, reinforcing the disability message of the article.
本研究描述了在一个斯堪的纳维亚国家的残疾杂志中报告可达性和可达性问题的程度。在这项研究中,特别关注了在十年间杂志中如何涵盖国际分类-国际功能、残疾和健康分类(ICF)的各个领域之间的兼容性。此外,还考虑了杂志对身体残疾人士的可达性的其他类型的描述。
本研究基于对瑞典残疾杂志(SDM)的总共 326 篇文章的定量内容分析;2000-2009 年间出版的 450 个文本页面。该杂志的报道是全面的。
研究中超过一半的文本是关于各种可达性问题的新闻报道。每三篇文章中就有一篇可以被描述为新闻文章或特写文章。报道最多的 ICF 领域包括两个视角:环境可达性和公民权利。以编辑来信和社论形式的公众意见文章对可达性的关注频率较低。同样,研究报告也很少。该研究还包括对插图和照片的审查。插图通常质量很高,增强了文章的残疾信息。