视障人士建议的家居装修指引

A. Riazi, M. Boon, C. Bridge, S. Dain
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目的-本文的目的是从AMD患者的角度出发,通过探索他们认为有用的家庭改造,并将其推荐给其他因AMD而导致视力障碍的人,为因年龄相关性黄斑变性(AMD)而导致视力障碍的人提供家庭改造指南的证据基础。设计/方法/方法——有缺陷的人可能没有意识到他们自己应对无能的策略,直到他们被要求表达他们的策略。采用半结构化个人访谈的定性方法来引出AMD患者对他们首选的家庭改造干预措施的观点。访谈被记录下来,然后逐字转录成文本,用Nvivo 8进行主题分析。研究结果:共有31例(年龄79.1 ^ 5.6岁)患有黄斑变性且无其他眼部疾病的患者从一个大城市的低视力诊所或黄斑变性基金会数据库中招募。受访者没有接受过政府机构的正式房屋改造评估。然而,70%的参加者表示,他们自己或在家人和朋友的协助下进行了房屋改造。参与者认为最重要的功能修改涉及安装扶手、防滑垫、颜色对比的安全楼梯鼻子、单杆水龙头、防滑地板、升降椅和激活通道照明的运动传感器。厨房、台阶和浴室被认为是危险场所。大多数参与者在阅读厨房电器、洗衣机、微波炉和家用电子设备遥控器的精细印刷材料方面存在困难。原创性/价值-视障人士建议的有用家居改造的证据基础被认为是其他可能尚未制定适应策略的视障人士的宝贵资源。旨在改善家庭环境功能的工业和室内设计师以及低视力康复服务机构也会发现这些建议很有用。
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Home modification guidelines as recommended by visually impaired people
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide an evidence-base for home modification guidelines for people with visual impairment due to age-related macular degeneration (AMD), from the perspective of people with AMD, by exploring the home modifications they find useful and would recommend to other people with visual impairment due to AMD as being effective. Design/methodology/approach – People with impairments may not be aware of their own coping with inability strategies until they are asked to express their strategies. A qualitative approach using semi-structured individual interviews was used to elicit the perspectives of people with AMD with regards to their preferred home modification interventions. Interviews were recorded and then transcribed verbatim into text for thematical analysis using Nvivo 8. Findings – In total, 31 individuals (aged 79.1 ^ 5.6 years) with AMD and no other ocular diseases were recruited from a low vision clinic or the Macular Degeneration Foundation database in a metropolitan city. Interviewees had not received any formal home modification assessment from a government provider. Nevertheless, 70 per cent of participants stated that they undertook home modifications themselves or with the assistance of family and friends. The most important functional modifications as perceived by the participants concerned the installation of hand rails, non-slip matting, colour contrasting safety stair nosing, single lever taps, slip resistant flooring, lift chairs and motion sensors that activated pathway lighting. Kitchens, steps and bathrooms were perceived as hazardous locations. Most participants had difficulties with reading fine-print material on kitchen appliances, washing machines, microwave ovens and remote controls for electronic devices in the home. Originality/value – An evidence-base for useful home modifications as suggested by people with visual impairment was perceived to be a valuable resource for other people with visual impairment who may not yet have developed adaptive strategies. Industrial and interior designers and low vision rehabilitation services who aim to improve functionality of the home environment will also find these suggestions useful.
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