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残疾青少年参与购物中心活动:根据国际功能、残疾和健康分类构建的促进因素和障碍

Adolescents with disabilities participate in the shopping mall: facilitators and barriers framed according to the ICF.

作者信息

Dahan-Oliel Noémi, Shikako-Thomas Keiko, Mazer Barbara, Majnemer Annette

机构信息

a Shriners Hospital for Children , Montreal , Canada ;

b School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, McGill University , Montreal , Canada ;

出版信息

Disabil Rehabil. 2016 Oct;38(21):2102-13. doi: 10.3109/09638288.2015.1114033. Epub 2016 Jan 5.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Community participation is restricted for youth with disabilities. The mall is an important gathering place where adolescents often socialise and develop community living skills, yet participation may be restricted. The aim of this study was to evaluate the facilitators and barriers to participation in a shopping mall through the perspectives of adolescents with disabilities.

METHOD

Semi-structured individual interviews were conducted with adolescents aged 12-19 years with a physical and/or sensory disability. Audio recordings were transcribed verbatim and coded following a template analysis using the International Classification of Functioning Disability and Health (ICF).

RESULTS

Eleven youth (six females, mean age = 17.0 years) participated. Medical conditions included visual impairment, hearing impairment, cerebral palsy, hemiplegia, osteogenesis imperfecta and congenital amputations. Six themes were identified by the adolescents: what the shopping mall means to me, physical environment, transportation, social factors, attitudes and the person. The majority of themes mapped to the ICF's 'environmental factors'.

CONCLUSIONS

Facilitators and barriers identified were either generic or disability-specific, implying that some modifications to shopping malls may be beneficial across disability types. Changes made to the physical, social and attitudinal environment are required to enable full participation of youth with disabilities within a shopping mall and other built environments of high public access. Implications for Rehabilitation The meaning of the shopping mall according to youth with disabilities includes socialisation, shopping, getting out of the home and employment. The majority of themes mapped to 'environmental factors' indicating that most obstacles to participation are caused by environmental barriers. Facilitators and barriers identified were either generic or disability-specific implying that some modifications to shopping malls may be beneficial across disability types. Changes made to the physical, social and attitudinal environment are required to enable full participation of youth with disabilities within a shopping mall.

摘要

目的

残疾青年的社区参与受到限制。商场是青少年经常社交和培养社区生活技能的重要聚集地,但他们的参与可能会受到限制。本研究的目的是通过残疾青少年的视角评估参与商场活动的促进因素和障碍。

方法

对12至19岁有身体和/或感官残疾的青少年进行了半结构化的个人访谈。录音逐字转录,并按照使用《国际功能、残疾和健康分类》(ICF)的模板分析进行编码。

结果

11名青少年(6名女性,平均年龄 = 17.0岁)参与了研究。医疗状况包括视力障碍、听力障碍、脑瘫、偏瘫、成骨不全和先天性截肢。青少年确定了六个主题:商场对我的意义、物理环境、交通、社会因素、态度和个人。大多数主题映射到ICF的“环境因素”。

结论

确定的促进因素和障碍要么是一般性的,要么是特定于残疾的,这意味着对商场进行一些改造可能对不同类型的残疾都有益。需要对物理、社会和态度环境进行改变,以使残疾青年能够在商场和其他公众可进入的建筑环境中充分参与。康复的意义 根据残疾青少年的说法,商场的意义包括社交、购物、走出家门和就业。大多数主题映射到“环境因素”,表明参与的大多数障碍是由环境障碍造成的。确定的促进因素和障碍要么是一般性的,要么是特定于残疾的,这意味着对商场进行一些改造可能对不同类型的残疾都有益。需要对物理、社会和态度环境进行改变,以使残疾青年能够在商场中充分参与。

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