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Older pedestrians’ perceptions of the outdoor environment in a year-round perspective

机译:从长远角度看老年人行人对室外环境的看法

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This paper focuses on older peoples’ needs as pedestrians by examining their perceptions of the outdoor environment in both bare-ground and snow/ice conditions. Qualitative and quantitative methods are used, including focus group interviews, participant observations, and questionnaires. The results show that older people consider accessibility/usability issues as very important and that the importance depends on such individual background variables as age, sex, occurrence of functional limitations, use of mobility devices, and dependence on walking as transport mode. In bare-ground conditions, physical barriers are more important for the oldest old (80+) and for older people with functional limitations or mobility devices. However, orderliness-related issues (e.g. cyclists in pedestrian areas, lighting, and litter/graffiti) are equally important regardless of the background variables. In snow/ice conditions, ice prevention is considered more important than snow removal. Snow removal on a detailed level (e.g. removal of heaps of snow on pavements and zebra crossings) is emphasised. In conclusion, it is important to study subgroups, not older people as one group, in the analysis of accessibility/usability of outdoor environments. Further, even though those accessibility issues emphasised in current Swedish governmental directives on accessibility are considered as important by older people themselves, especially among the oldest old and among those with functional limitations and mobility devices, the needs will not totally be fulfilled by current directives. For example, winter maintenance, problems with cyclists in pedestrian areas, and the need for benches are neglected.
机译:本文通过考察他们对裸露地面和雪/冰条件下的户外环境的看法,着眼于老年人作为行人的需求。使用定性和定量方法,包括焦点小组访谈,参与者观察和问卷调查。结果表明,老年人认为可访问性/可用性问题非常重要,并且重要性取决于年龄,性别,功能限制的发生,移动设备的使用以及对步行作为交通工具的依赖等个人背景变量。在裸露的地面条件下,物理障碍对于年龄最大的80岁以上的老年人以及功能受限或使用移动设备的老年人更为重要。但是,无论背景变量如何,与秩序有关的问题(例如,步行区,灯光和垃圾/涂鸦等骑自行车的人)同样重要。在下雪/结冰的条件下,防冰被认为比除雪更重要。强调了详细的除雪(例如,清除人行道和斑马线上的积雪)。总之,在分析户外环境的可访问性/可用性时,重要的是要研究分组而不是老年人。此外,即使老年人自己认为当前瑞典政府关于可访问性的政府指令中强调的可访问性问题很重要,特别是在最老的老年人中以及功能受限且具有移动性装置的老年人中,但当前的指令将无法完全满足需求。例如,冬季维护,步行区骑自行车的人遇到的问题以及对长凳的需求都被忽略了。

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