Occupational Therapy Course, Faculdade de Medicina do ABC, Santo André, SP, Brazil.
Human Reproduction and Genetics, Department of Collective Health, Faculdade de Medicina do ABC, Santo André, SP, Brazil.
Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol. 2021 Oct;16(7):735-740. doi: 10.1080/17483107.2019.1701106. Epub 2019 Dec 18.
To study the awareness and knowledge of members of the academic community and their perceptions related to accessibility in higher education institutions (HEI).
This is a descriptive, exploratory study. A total of 500 participants from the academic community, including students, professors, and technical-administrative personnel, were invited to respond to a semi-structured questionnaire regarding concepts and information related to people with disabilities and/or reduced mobility, assistive technology, and the broad concepts of accessibility.
The participants ranged from 18 to 71 years of age, and there were higher prevalences of females (79.4%), singles (72.2%), and graduate students (73.6%). Based on the questionnaire responses, most participants felt capable of explaining issues regarding accessibility and persons with disabilities/reduced mobility; however, the principles of assistive technology remained relatively unknown.
Participants were reasonably informed about persons with disabilities, those with reduced mobility, and accessibility concerns; however, the majority could not explain the key elements of assistive technology. This suggests that additional training and disability awareness programmes are necessary.Implications for RehabilitationThe access to the higher education, through the assistive technology resources enables the inclusion and participation of people with disabilities in academic activities.Teacher training is primordial to providing quality and equitable education.The lack of knowledge on this matter can be a barrier to access for rehabilitation, advances in assistive technology, inclusive education and the public policies from people with disabilities.
研究学术界成员的意识和知识,以及他们对高等教育机构(HEI)可及性的看法。
这是一项描述性、探索性研究。共邀请了 500 名来自学术界的参与者,包括学生、教授和技术行政人员,他们被邀请回答一份关于残疾人和/或行动不便者、辅助技术以及可及性的广泛概念的半结构化问卷,以了解相关概念和信息。
参与者年龄在 18 至 71 岁之间,女性(79.4%)、单身(72.2%)和研究生(73.6%)的比例较高。根据问卷回答,大多数参与者认为自己能够解释可及性和残疾/行动不便者相关问题;然而,辅助技术的原则仍然相对未知。
参与者对残疾人和行动不便者以及可及性问题有相当的了解;然而,大多数人无法解释辅助技术的关键要素。这表明需要额外的培训和残疾意识计划。
通过辅助技术资源获得高等教育机会,使残疾人能够参与学术活动。教师培训对于提供优质和公平的教育至关重要。对这个问题缺乏了解可能成为残疾人康复、辅助技术进步、包容教育和残疾人公共政策的障碍。