Kabel Allison, McBee-Black Kerri, Dimka Jessica
a Department of Health Sciences , University of Missouri , Columbia , MO , USA ;
b Department of Textile and Apparel Management , University of Missouri , Columbia , MO , USA ;
Disabil Rehabil. 2016 Nov;38(22):2184-92. doi: 10.3109/09638288.2015.1123309. Epub 2016 Jan 5.
To document apparel-related barriers faced by people with disabilities (PWD) and their families as they attempted to engage in various aspects of social participation, and explore the often invisible relationship between apparel-related barriers and disablement.
For this qualitative research, we used focus groups to interview PWD, their caregivers and/or parents and health providers to document the experience of apparel-related barriers to community or social participation. A constructivist grounded theory approach was used to analyse interview transcripts and noted.
Participant's responses were grouped into categories of unmet need for adaptive apparel as well as a list of specific apparel-related barriers that participants struggled to navigate in daily life; including functional, cultural and sensory-based issues.
The lack of adequate accessible apparel for PWD exacerbated barriers to community participation and disablement, and identified the need for innovation in design, production, distribution and sale, of adaptive clothing. Implications for Rehabilitation The lack of adaptive or appropriate clothing or apparel for people living with disabilities can become a barrier, preventing engagement in meaningful activities, yet these barriers are not often explicitly identified. Cultural issues regarding clothing and the process of dressing may become unspoken barriers to engagement in meaningful activities, impacting the way care services are assigned. Rehabilitation professionals may need to take clothing and apparel-related issues faced by their clients into account, so that opportunities for social participation can be maximised.
记录残疾人及其家庭在尝试参与社会参与的各个方面时所面临的与服装相关的障碍,并探讨与服装相关的障碍与残疾之间通常无形的关系。
在这项定性研究中,我们使用焦点小组访谈残疾人、他们的照顾者和/或父母以及医疗服务提供者,以记录与服装相关的社区或社会参与障碍的经历。采用建构主义扎根理论方法分析访谈记录并做笔记。
参与者的回答被归类为对适应性服装未满足的需求,以及参与者在日常生活中难以应对的一系列与服装相关的具体障碍;包括功能、文化和基于感官的问题。
残疾人缺乏足够的无障碍服装加剧了社区参与和残疾的障碍,并确定了在适应性服装的设计、生产、分销和销售方面进行创新的必要性。对康复的启示 残疾人缺乏适应性或合适的服装可能成为一种障碍,阻止他们参与有意义的活动,但这些障碍往往没有被明确识别。关于服装和穿衣过程的文化问题可能成为参与有意义活动的潜在障碍,影响护理服务的分配方式。康复专业人员可能需要考虑其客户面临的与服装相关的问题,以便最大限度地提高社会参与机会。