Srijuntrapun Patranit, Sirirungruang Issavara
Department of Education, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Mahidol University, Nakornpathom, Thailand.
Quality of Life Development for Persons with Disabilities Program, Ratchasuda Institute, Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, Nakornpathom, Thailand.
Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol. 2025 Aug;20(6):1853-1860. doi: 10.1080/17483107.2025.2462168. Epub 2025 Feb 13.
The design of waste separation bins, which relies on the principle of "color", continues to present a challenge for individuals with visual impairments, necessitating the need for a solution. This research aims to bridge this gap by proposing a novel waste separation bin design tailored to the unique physical requirements of visually impaired individuals through co-design concept.
Utilising a focus group as a core methodology, a purposive sampling technique was implemented to select the sample group, which consisted of 20 individuals actively involved in waste segregation activities and individuals with visual impairments. Additionally, an evaluation was conducted through semi-structured interviews with 45 visually impaired individuals to assess their satisfaction with the use of the waste bins.
The key findings of the study include a new design for innovative separation waste bins that shift from using colours to incorporating auditory signals. Furthermore, the evaluation results reveal that the development of innovative separation waste bins in collaboration with end-users yields exceptional results that enhance usability, user-friendliness and mitigate potential barriers. This culminates in a remarkably high level of satisfaction among users (mean = 4.55, SD = 0.438). This new waste separation is recognised as an innovative solution (patent No. 17547) for visually impaired individuals empowering them to participate actively in waste separation, while the research findings also hold policy implications that promote the integration of inclusive design principles into public infrastructure and services.
基于“颜色”原理设计的垃圾分类箱,对视力障碍者来说仍是一项挑战,因此需要找到解决方案。本研究旨在通过共同设计理念,提出一种针对视力障碍者独特身体需求的新型垃圾分类箱设计,以弥补这一差距。
以焦点小组为核心方法,采用目的抽样技术选取样本组,其中包括20名积极参与垃圾分类活动的人员和视力障碍者。此外,通过对45名视力障碍者进行半结构化访谈来评估他们对垃圾桶使用的满意度。
该研究的主要发现包括一种创新型分类垃圾桶的新设计,从使用颜色转变为纳入听觉信号。此外,评估结果表明,与终端用户合作开发创新型分类垃圾桶能产生卓越成果,提高可用性、用户友好性并减少潜在障碍。这使得用户满意度极高(均值 = 4.55,标准差 = 0.438)。这种新型垃圾分类箱被认为是针对视力障碍者的创新解决方案(专利号17547),使他们能够积极参与垃圾分类,同时研究结果也具有政策意义,推动将包容性设计原则融入公共基础设施和服务。