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Engendering a conducive environment for university students with physical disabilities: assessing availability of assistive facilities in Nigeria

机译:为具有身体残疾的大学生提供有利环境:评估尼日利亚辅助设施的可用性

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Purpose: This study assessed awareness and availability of assistive facilities in a Nigerian public university. Methods: Study was conducted in Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile Ife Nigeria using a mixed methods approach. Fifty two students with disability (SWD) were interviewed with a semistructured, self-administered questionnaire. A checklist was used to assess assistive facilities on campus while in-depth interviews (IDI) were conducted with university officials, to assess their perspectives about the availability and use of assistive facilities in the university. Results: Almost three-thirds (57.7%) of SWD were male while more than two-thirds were aged between 21 and 30years. About seven in 10 (71.1%) respondents, had mobility impairment, while two-fifth had visual impairment (40.8%) and a few had hearing impairment. Only the university's administrative building had a functioning elevator. Slightly more than half (54.5%) of the lecture theatres have public address systems, while only two have special entrances and exits with ramps for SWD. Almost all respondents were unaware of facilities that aid learning (96.2%) and facilities for library use (90.4%). University officials were aware of assistive facilities for SWD but do not know the actual number of SWD. Conclusion: Assistive facilities for SWD on campus are limited. More assistive facilities need to be provided alongside increased awareness about these facilities and a disability register should be open for students on campus. Assistive facilities to aid learning and make SWD more comfortable are required
机译:目的:本研究评估了尼日利亚公立大学辅助设施的意识和可用性。方法:采用混合方法探讨,在奥维姆Awolowo大学(OAU)进行了研究。有五十二名残疾学生(SWD)采访了一个半系统,自我管理的调查问卷。清单用于评估校园的辅助设施,而深入的访谈(IDI)是通过大学官员进行的,以评估其关于大学辅助设施的可用性和使用的观点。结果:近三分之三(57.7%)的SWD是男性,而在21至30年之间有超过三分之二的人。大约10个(71.1%)受访者,有流动性损伤,而第五五届有视觉损伤(40.8%)和少数人听力障碍。只有大学的行政大楼有一个运作的电梯。略量超过一半的讲座剧院有公共地址系统,而只有两个有特殊的入口,并与SWD的斜坡出口。几乎所有受访者都没有意识到援助学习(96.2%)和图书馆使用设施的设施(90.4%)。大学官员了解SWD的辅助设施,但不知道SWD的实际数量。结论:校园SWD的辅助设施有限。需要提供更多辅助设施,并提高对这些设施的认识,并应为校园的学生开放残疾人寄存器。辅助学习的辅助设施,使SWD更加舒适

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