[Seven-week trial introduction of green slow-mobility services in a new town].

Ryota Watanabe, Masashige Saito, Yasuhiro Miyaguni, Taishi Tsuji
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Objectives The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism is promoting the introduction of green slow mobility (GSM) vehicles (can drive up to 20 km/h on public roads) for mobility assistance and potential long-term care prevention. We identified four key factors to pinpoint the challenges and enhance opportunities for introducing GSM; GSM's operational achievements, a comparison of the characteristics of GSM users and non-users, purpose for using GSM, and observation of GSM's contribution to long-term care prevention among older adults.Methods A pilot GSM study was conducted in Ikeda City, Osaka Prefecture, from October to December 2022. The service included three routes, operating six times daily on a fixed schedule, and was provided by 10 volunteer drivers. Passengers signaled for boarding, and service details were provided through leaflets. A self-administered mail survey was conducted before and after the demonstration test with 674 respondents to the post-questionnaire, and 502 respondents were asked at both time points about issues related to the service, user characteristics, and care prevention. To assess care prevention, we examined the percentage of favorable changes triggered by GSM based on "opportunities to go out," "personal and behavioral aspects," "social relations," and "psychological aspects." Additionally, we examined whether the health indices in the post-hoc survey were better among GSM users than non-users.Results Of the 223 scheduled GSM services, 214 (96.0%) were operated by 10 volunteers driving an average of 3.1 (SD 2.4) times weekly (0-11 times), indicating an uneven distribution of driving responsibilities. Among the users, 65 (9.6%) were more engaged in community activities and emotional support than non-users. The main purposes for using GSM services were shopping and medical visits, with approximately 70% of users finding it easier to go out owing to these services. The percentage of favorable changes were noted in 3.1-26.2% and 0.2-1.5% of users and non-users, respectively. In the post-test survey, users showed higher independence on the instrumental self-maintenance subscale than non-users.Conclusion GSM facilitates outings among older adults and may reduce the need for potential long-term care. However, a system is required to ensure that the service burden does not decrease even for a few driving volunteers. Additionally, GSM users are often socially active. Thus, strategies to increase service awareness among less active individuals should be developed.

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目标 国土交通省正在推动引进绿色慢行交通(GSM)车辆(可在公共道路上以 20 公里/小时的速度行驶),以提供移动辅助和潜在的长期护理预防。我们确定了四个关键因素,以明确引入 GSM 所面临的挑战并增加机遇;GSM 的运营成果、GSM 用户与非用户的特征对比、使用 GSM 的目的以及观察 GSM 对预防老年人长期护理的贡献。服务包括三条路线,每天按固定时间表运营六次,由 10 名志愿者司机提供服务。乘客打手势上车,并通过传单提供服务详情。我们在示范测试前后进行了一次自填式邮寄调查,共有 674 名受访者接受了后期问卷调查,其中 502 名受访者在两个时间点均被问及与服务、用户特征和护理预防相关的问题。为了评估护理预防情况,我们根据 "外出机会"、"个人和行为方面"、"社会关系 "和 "心理方面",考察了全球通引发的有利变化的百分比。此外,我们还研究了在事后调查中,全球通用户的健康指数是否优于非用户。结果 在 223 次预定的全球通服务中,有 214 次(96.0%)由 10 名志愿者驾驶,平均每周驾驶 3.1 次(标准差为 2.4 次)(0-11 次),这表明驾驶责任分配不均。与不使用全球通服务的人相比,65 人(9.6%)更多地参与社区活动和情感支持。使用全球通服务的主要目的是购物和看病,约 70% 的用户认为使用这些服务后外出更方便。用户和非用户中分别有 3.1%-26.2%和 0.2%-1.5%的人注意到了有利的变化。在测试后的调查中,与非用户相比,用户在工具性自我维护分量表上表现出更高的独立性。然而,需要一个系统来确保即使是少数驾驶志愿者的服务负担也不会减轻。此外,全球通用户通常社交活跃。因此,应制定战略,提高不那么活跃的人对服务的认识。
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