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Men's and women's perspectives on using a powered mobility device: benefits and societal challenges.

Cecilia Pettersson1, Susanne Iwarsson, Ase Brandt, Lizette Norin, Eva Månsson Lexell.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To describe how men and women experience their use of powered wheelchairs (PW) and powered scooters (PS) in everyday occupations, in the home and in society at large.
METHODS: A qualitative research approach with focus-group methodology was used. Four focus groups were created, with men and women as well as PW and PS users in different groups. Applying a descriptive approach, data were analysed according to the principles described by Krueger.
FINDINGS: Three categories emerged and revealed that even though use of PW and PS increased independence and enabled everyday occupations, participants struggled to be independent powered mobility device (PMD) users. They experienced many accessibility problems in dwellings and in society, described similarly by users of PW and PS. Men and women experienced their use of (PMD) differently, especially in relation to the service delivery process.
CONCLUSIONS: The study contributes with new knowledge on accessibility for PW and PS users and related service delivery processes, stating that gender differences regarding provision and training must be taken into account. Occupational therapists can contribute to an enhanced understanding of PMD users' challenges in person-environment-occupation transactions in the home and society, and thereby promote occupational justice for PMD users.

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Keywords:  accessibility; environment; focus group; gender; powered scooter; powered wheelchair

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24784724     DOI: 10.3109/11038128.2014.905634

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Occup Ther        ISSN: 1103-8128            Impact factor:   2.611


  6 in total

1.  Autonomy and Housing Accessibility Among Powered Mobility Device Users.

Authors:  Cecilia Pettersson; Åse Brandt; Eva Månsson Lexell; Susanne Iwarsson
Journal:  Am J Occup Ther       Date:  2015 Sep-Oct

2.  The power of power wheelchairs: Mobility choices of community-dwelling, older adults.

Authors:  William Bennett Mortenson; Karen W Hammell; Anneli Luts; Chelsea Soles; William C Miller
Journal:  Scand J Occup Ther       Date:  2015-05-31       Impact factor: 2.611

3.  Estimation of Steering and Throttle Angles of a Motorized Mobility Scooter with Inertial Measurement Units for Continuous Quantification of Driving Operation.

Authors:  Jun Suzurikawa; Shunsuke Kurokawa; Haruki Sugiyama; Kazunori Hase
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2022-04-20       Impact factor: 3.847

4.  Mobility scooters in urban environments: A research agenda.

Authors:  Michal Isaacson; Dov Barkay
Journal:  J Transp Health       Date:  2020-08-13

5.  A Social-Ecological Approach to Identify Facilitators and Barriers of Home Modifications.

Authors:  Carlyn Ellison; Linda Struckmeyer; Mahshad Kazem-Zadeh; Nichole Campbell; Sherry Ahrentzen; Sherrilene Classen
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-08-18       Impact factor: 3.390

6.  Welfare Technologies and Ageing Bodies: Various Ways of Practising Autonomy.

Authors:  Anne Marie Dahler
Journal:  Rehabil Res Pract       Date:  2018-06-25
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