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Perspectives of basic wheelchair users on improving their access to wheelchair services in Kenya and Philippines: a qualitative study

机译:定性研究:基本轮椅使用者对改善肯尼亚和菲律宾轮椅服务的看法

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Background The United Nations has called for countries to improve access to mobility devices when needed. The World Health Organization has published guidelines on the provision of manual wheelchairs in less-resourced settings. Yet little is known about the extent to which appropriate wheelchairs are available and provided according to international guidelines. This study’s purpose was to describe wheelchair users’ experiences receiving services and acquiring wheelchair skills in urban and peri-urban areas of Kenya and the Philippines. Methods Local researchers in Nairobi and Manila interviewed 48 adult basic wheelchair users, with even distribution of those who had and had not received wheelchair services along with their wheelchair. Recordings were transcribed in the local language and translated into English. The study team coded transcripts for predetermined and emergent themes, using Atlas-ti software. A qualitative content analysis approach was taken with the WHO service delivery process as an organizing framework. Results Wheelchair users frequently described past experiences with ill-fitting wheelchairs and little formal training to use wheelchairs effectively. Through exposure to multiple wheelchairs and self-advocacy, they learned to select wheelchairs suitable for their needs. Maintenance and repair services were often in short supply. Participants attributed shorter duration of wheelchair use to lack of repair. Peer support networks emerged as an important source of knowledge, resources and emotional support. Most participants acknowledged that they received wheelchairs that would have been difficult or impossible for them to pay for, and despite challenges, they were grateful to have some means of mobility. Four themes emerged as critical for understanding the implementation of wheelchair services: barriers in the physical environment, the need for having multiple chairs to improve access, perceived social stigma, and the importance of peer support. Conclusions Interventions are needed to provide wheelchairs services efficiently, at scale, in an environment facilitating physical access and peer support, and reduced social stigma. Trial registration Not applicable since this was a descriptive study.
机译:背景技术联合国呼吁各国在需要时改善对移动设备的使用。世界卫生组织已经发布了在资源匮乏地区提供手动轮椅的指南。对于根据国际准则提供和提供适当轮椅的程度,人们知之甚少。这项研究的目的是描述肯尼亚和菲律宾城市和郊区的轮椅使用者在接受服务和获得轮椅技能方面的经历。方法内罗毕和马尼拉的当地研究人员采访了48位成人基本轮椅使用者,其中有或没有接受过轮椅服务的人与他们的轮椅分布均匀。录音以当地语言转录并翻译成英语。研究小组使用Atlas-ti软件为预定和紧急主题编码了笔录。采用了定性的内容分析方法,将WHO服务提供过程作为组织框架。结果轮椅使用者经常描述过去使用不合身轮椅的经历,以及很少接受正规培训以有效使用轮椅。通过接触多个轮椅和自我倡导,他们学会了选择适合自己需求的轮椅。维护和维修服务通常很短缺。与会者将轮椅使用时间缩短归因于缺乏维修。同行支持网络已成为知识,资源和情感支持的重要来源。大多数参与者承认,他们收到轮椅很难或根本无法支付,尽管面临挑战,但他们还是感谢他们有一些出行方式。对于理解轮椅服务的实施而言,出现了四个主题,这些主题是:物理环境中的障碍,需要多把椅子以改善出入的需求,明显的社会污名以及同伴支持的重要性。结论需要采取干预措施,以在便利身体出入和同伴支持并减少社会污名的环境中有效地大规模提供轮椅服务。试用注册不适用,因为这是描述性研究。

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