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Mobility in pictures: a participatory photovoice narrative study exploring powered mobility provision for children and families

机译:图片中的流动性:参与式Photovoice叙事学习探索儿童和家庭的动力移动性规定

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Aim: Rehabilitation professionals are increasingly recognizing mobility as a basic human right and endorsing the efficacy of early powered mobility for children with mobility impairments to foster independence, promote socialization with peers and facilitate participation in family and community life. However, the relationship between mobility and technology provision, when considered in the context of lived experiences of children with mobility impairments and their families, is complex and understudied. Perceptions of these experiences from children's own points of view are especially limited, as is the use of participatory research methods in describing these experiences. The purpose of this study was to empower children and families as co-researchers, investigating their experiences and perspectives of powered mobility provision processes and early use of their mobility technology in their own words and images. Methods: Two families in a major Midwest metropolitan area- one who was receiving a powered wheelchair and one who was receiving a modified powered ride-on toy car- participated as co-researchers from 2015-2016, documenting their experiences with a research camera and narrating their photos to describe meaningful or important aspects of their respective powered mobility provision processes and early use of their devices. Results: Four themes emerged: (1) Dys/Function of Mobility Technology;? Daily Life, Play and Participation;? Emerging Self/Advocacy and (4) Complex Family/Industry Interplay. Conclusions: These themes and experiences may inform further innovation in powered mobility practices, generate new hypotheses about the role of technology in shaping disability identity and demonstrate the feasibility and impact of using participatory methods more broadly in rehabilitation research
机译:目的:康复专业人士越来越普遍认识到流动性作为基本人权,并认识到具有流动性障碍的儿童的早期动力流动性的疗效,以促进独立,促进与同龄人的社会化,促进参与家庭和社区生活。然而,在流动性损伤及其家庭的儿童的生活经历中考虑时,流动性和技术拨备之间的关系是复杂的和解读的。对儿童自身观点来说这些经验的看法特别有限,是使用参与式研究方法在描述这些经验时的使用。本研究的目的是赋予儿童和家庭作为共同研究人员,调查他们的经验和观点的动力流动性拨备进程和早期使用他们自己的单词和图像的流动技术。方法:在主要中西部大都市区的两个家庭 - 从2015 - 2016年从2015-2016收到了一个受到动力轮椅和接受改进的动力乘车的人员参加过改进的动力乘车的人员,记录了他们与研究摄像头的经验叙述他们的照片来描述他们各自的动力移动性提供过程和早期使用其设备的有意义或重要方面。结果:出现了四个主题:(1)移动技术的DYS /功能;日常生活,玩和参与;新兴自我/倡导和(4)复杂的家庭/行业相互作用。结论:这些主题和经验可能会在动态流动实践中提供进一步的创新,产生关于技术在塑造残疾人身份中的作用的新假设,并展示在康复研究中更广泛地使用参与式方法的可行性和影响

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