Ijadunola Macellina Y, Ojo Temitope O, Akintan Florence O, Adeyemo Ayoade O, Afolayan Ademola S, Akanji Olakunle G
a Department of Community Health, College of Health Sciences , Obafemi Awolowo University , Ile-Ife , Nigeria.
b Department of Community Health , Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex , Ile-Ife , Nigeria.
Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol. 2019 May;14(4):354-360. doi: 10.1080/17483107.2018.1449017. Epub 2018 Mar 12.
This study assessed awareness and availability of assistive facilities in a Nigerian public university.
Study was conducted in Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile Ife Nigeria using a mixed methods approach. Fifty two students with disability (SWD) were interviewed with a semistructured, self-administered questionnaire. A checklist was used to assess assistive facilities on campus while in-depth interviews (IDI) were conducted with university officials, to assess their perspectives about the availability and use of assistive facilities in the university.
Almost three-thirds (57.7%) of SWD were male while more than two-thirds were aged between 21 and 30 years. About seven in 10 (71.1%) respondents, had mobility impairment, while two-fifth had visual impairment (40.8%) and a few had hearing impairment. Only the university's administrative building had a functioning elevator. Slightly more than half (54.5%) of the lecture theatres have public address systems, while only two have special entrances and exits with ramps for SWD. Almost all respondents were unaware of facilities that aid learning (96.2%) and facilities for library use (90.4%). University officials were aware of assistive facilities for SWD but do not know the actual number of SWD.
Assistive facilities for SWD on campus are limited. More assistive facilities need to be provided alongside increased awareness about these facilities and a disability register should be open for students on campus. Assistive facilities to aid learning and make SWD more comfortable are required. Implications for Rehabilitation Universities should have an official policy on students with disabilities and implement it, such a policy should address special considerations for disabled students, such as having an updated register for students with disability, having examination questions in large fonts for students with visual disabilities, giving them extra time for examinations and providing special counselling services for students with disabilities. Awareness about assistive facilities in tertiary institutions for students with disability should be increased so that they can utilize the ones available and demand for such if non-existent. The design of buildings on university campus should be made disability friendly. A disability register should be open for SWD on campus.
本研究评估了尼日利亚一所公立大学辅助设施的知晓度和可用性。
研究在尼日利亚伊费的奥巴费米·阿沃洛沃大学(OAU)采用混合方法进行。对52名残疾学生(SWD)进行了半结构化的自填式问卷调查。使用清单评估校园内的辅助设施,同时与大学官员进行深入访谈(IDI),以评估他们对大学辅助设施可用性和使用情况的看法。
近三分之二(57.7%)的残疾学生为男性,超过三分之二的学生年龄在21至30岁之间。约十分之七(71.1%)的受访者有行动障碍,五分之二有视力障碍(40.8%),少数有听力障碍。只有大学行政楼有一部正常运行的电梯。略超过一半(54.5%)的讲堂有公共广播系统,只有两个讲堂有供残疾学生使用的带坡道的特殊出入口。几乎所有受访者都不知道有助于学习的设施(96.2%)和图书馆使用设施(90.4%)。大学官员知晓残疾学生的辅助设施,但不知道残疾学生的实际人数。
校园内为残疾学生提供的辅助设施有限。需要提供更多辅助设施,同时提高对这些设施的认识,并且应该为校园内的学生开设残疾登记册。需要有助于学习并使残疾学生更舒适的辅助设施。康复的意义大学应该制定一项关于残疾学生的官方政策并加以实施,这样的政策应该解决对残疾学生的特殊考虑,例如为残疾学生建立最新的登记册,为视力残疾学生提供大字体的考试问题,给他们额外的考试时间,并为残疾学生提供特殊的咨询服务。应该提高高等院校对残疾学生辅助设施的认识,以便他们能够利用现有的设施,并在设施不存在时提出需求。大学校园建筑的设计应该对残疾人友好。应该为校园内的残疾学生开设残疾登记册。