Ripat Jacquie, Colatruglio Angela
a Department of Occupational Therapy , University of Manitoba , Winnipeg , Manitoba , Canada.
b Manitoba Home Care Program , Winnipeg , Manitoba , Canada.
Occup Ther Health Care. 2016;30(1):95-106. doi: 10.3109/07380577.2015.1057669. Epub 2015 Aug 21.
The aim of this qualitative study was to gain an understanding of what people who use wheeled mobility devices (WMDs; e.g., manual and power wheelchairs, and scooters) identify as environmental barriers to community participation in cold weather climates, and to explore recommendations to overcome environmental barriers to community participation. Researchers conducted an online asynchronous focus group that spanned seven days, with eight individuals who use WMDs. Each day, participants were asked to respond to a moderator-provided question, and to engage with one another around the topic area. The researchers analyzed the verbatim data using an inductive content-analysis approach. Four categories emerged from the data: (1) winter barriers to community participation; (2) life resumes in spring and summer; (3) change requires awareness, education, and advocacy; and (4) winter participation is a right. Participants confirmed that it is a collective responsibility to ensure that WMD users are able to participate in the community throughout the seasons.
这项定性研究的目的是了解使用轮式移动设备(如手动和电动轮椅以及踏板车)的人认为在寒冷气候下参与社区活动的环境障碍是什么,并探讨克服社区参与环境障碍的建议。研究人员开展了一个为期七天的在线异步焦点小组,参与者为八名使用轮式移动设备的人。每天,参与者都会被要求回答主持人提出的问题,并围绕该主题领域相互交流。研究人员采用归纳式内容分析方法对逐字记录的数据进行了分析。数据中出现了四类情况:(1)冬季社区参与的障碍;(2)生活在春夏恢复正常;(3)改变需要意识、教育和宣传;(4)冬季参与是一项权利。参与者确认,确保轮式移动设备使用者能够全年参与社区活动是一项集体责任。