Artificial Intelligence Big Data Medical Center, Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine, Wonju, South Korea.
Department of Rehabilitation Therapy, Hallym University Graduate School of Health Science, ChunCheon, South Korea.
PLoS One. 2022 Apr 20;17(4):e0266183. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0266183. eCollection 2022.
This study aimed to examine the satisfaction level differences between urban and rural areas with regard to their walking environment during the COVID-19 pandemic in South Korea. This online cross-sectional research was conducted using a mobile health application. Overall, 1,032 local residents who participated in the mobile healthcare program of a public health center were classified as being from either urban (n = 481, 46.6%) or rural areas (n = 551, 53.4%) for the purpose of this study. The Walkability Checklist, which includes sociodemographic information, was employed using a Chi-square test and a multivariate logistic regression to investigate whether or not the participants were satisfied with the environmental factors associated with walking. It was found that both urban and rural areas were more likely to be unsatisfied with walking comfort (adjusted OR: 24.472, 95% CI: 14.937-40.096). Regarding the walking comfort aspects of the walking environment, urban residents chose poor landscape ("needed more grass, flowers, or trees"; aOR: 13.561, 95% CI: 3.619-50.823) as their primary dissatisfaction, and rural residents chose messy streets ("dirty, lots of litter or trash"; aOR: 29.045, 95% CI: 6.202-136.015). Compared with urban residents, rural residents were more discontented with the walking environment. Thus, to promote walking activities at the community level, it is necessary to focus on walking comfort, and implement efforts related to environmental beautification.
本研究旨在探讨韩国 COVID-19 大流行期间城乡居民对步行环境满意度的差异。本项在线横断面研究使用移动健康应用程序进行。总体而言,为进行本研究,将参与公共卫生中心移动医疗保健计划的 1032 名当地居民分为城市(n = 481,46.6%)和农村地区(n = 551,53.4%)。使用卡方检验和多变量逻辑回归分析,Walkability Checklist(包括社会人口统计学信息)调查了参与者对与步行相关的环境因素的满意度,发现城乡居民均更有可能对步行舒适度不满意(调整后的 OR:24.472,95%CI:14.937-40.096)。在步行环境的步行舒适度方面,城市居民选择较差的景观(“需要更多的草、花或树木”;aOR:13.561,95%CI:3.619-50.823)作为他们主要的不满,农村居民选择杂乱的街道(“肮脏,有很多垃圾或垃圾”;aOR:29.045,95%CI:6.202-136.015)。与城市居民相比,农村居民对步行环境更不满意。因此,要在社区层面促进步行活动,有必要关注步行舒适度,并实施与环境美化相关的努力。