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A journey access tool to facilitate better health outcomes for people with disabilities

机译:一种为残疾人带来更好健康结果的出行工具

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- BackgroundududOne of the three objectives of the WHO Global Disability Action Plan 2014–2021 is removal of barriers and improved access to health services and programmes. Access to transport contributes to positive health outcomes; however, people with disabilities leaving their dwellings are confronted with barriers to their mobility. Mobility restrictions, sensory or other disabilities increase their vulnerability as road users, exposing them to higher risks of injury. PHSW and CARRS-Q have been collaborating with Handicap International Cambodia (HIC) on a Journey Access Tool (JAT). ud ud - AimsududUse of the JAT is to (1) Identify transport and journey safety and barriers for people with disability and (2) Evaluation and modification of the tool after trailing to for use by NGOs and government agencies in prioritising actions around barriers. udud - MethodologyududThe tool has undergone initial proof-of-concept testing in India and Viet Nam, and was trialled in Cambodia in February and May, 2015. Five teams were formed comprising a person with disability (physical, sensory or intellectual), researchers from QUT, staff from HIC, and local university students. The JAT was completed by each team and then discussed and evaluated. Two further Cambodian trials are scheduled for 2015. ud ud - ResultsududThe JAT is responsive to rural and urban contexts, and has utility for people with different disabilities. Two tools have been developed: a short version for people with a disability to complete independently, or with assistance; and a version for NGOs, DPOs and government. The tool has efficacy for advocacy.ud ud - ConclusionududThe JAT has potential to assist the Mekong region with: udud(1) evaluating access for people with disability and other vulnerable members of the community including older people; udud(2) developing plans for changes to the routes in consultation with local authorities; udud(3) evaluating the effectiveness of implemented changes in terms of access and health; udud(4) inputting into policy; udud(5) The tool can be used for advocacy for change.
机译:-背景 ud ud世界卫生组织《 2014-2021年全球残疾行动计划》的三项目标之一是消除障碍,改善获得卫生服务和规划的机会。交通便利有利于健康。但是,残疾人离开家园时面临着行动不便的障碍。行动不便,感官或其他残障人士增加了他们作为道路使用者的脆弱性,使他们面临更高的受伤风险。 PHSW和CARRS-Q一直在与国际残障人士柬埔寨(HIC)合作使用旅程访问工具(JAT)。 ud ud-目的 ud ud使用JAT的目的是(1)识别残疾人的运输和旅途安全以及障碍,以及(2)在非政府组织和政府机构使用该工具后对其进行评估和修改围绕障碍优先采取行动。 ud ud-方法论 ud ud该工具已在印度和越南进行了初步的概念验证测试,并于2015年2月和2015年5月在柬埔寨进行了试验。该小组成立了五个小组,其中包括残疾人(身体,感官或知识分子),昆士兰理工大学的研究人员,HIC的工作人员以及当地大学生。 JAT由每个团队完成,然后进行讨论和评估。柬埔寨计划在2015年再进行两次试验。已经开发出了两种工具:一种用于残疾人独立完成或在协助下完成的简短版本;以及面向非政府组织,DPO和政府的版本。该工具具有宣传作用。 ud ud-结论 ud udJAT可以协助湄公河地区: ud ud(1)评估残疾人和社区中其他弱势群体(包括老年人)的交通状况; ud ud(2)与地方当局协商,制定路线变更计划; ud ud(3)在获取和健康方面评估已实施更改的有效性; ud ud(4)输入政策; ud ud(5)该工具可用于倡导变革。

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