Journal
DISABILITY AND HEALTH JOURNAL
Volume 15, Issue 1, Pages -Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.dhjo.2021.101209
Keywords
Aging; Disability; Aging with disability; Transportation; Policy
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- National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research(NIDILRR) under Rehabilitation and Engineering Research Center on Technologies to Support Aging-in-Place for People with Long-Term Disabilities (TechSAge) [90REGE0006-0100]
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This paper examines the transportation challenges faced by persons aging with mobility disability (PAwMD) and presents recent federal initiatives aimed at improving their access and mobility. The findings highlight the links between barriers and limited transportation options, as well as the importance of incorporating input from end users and local providers into transportation policy development and implementation.
Background: Persons aging with mobility disability (PAwMD) experience transportation barriers, which can hinder their ability to fully participate in society. Despite a vast infrastructure of federal laws and programs designed to ensure access to transportation, PAwMD remain a transportation-disadvantaged population. Objectives: This paper presents detailed insights on transportation challenges experienced by PAwMD along with recent Federal programmatic initiatives designed to enhance access and mobility for transportation for older adults and people with disabilities. To identify policy gaps and opportunities to improve transportation services, we compared individual-level challenges from PAwMD to national survey data about barriers associated with delivering transportation services at state and local levels. Methods: To assess individual-level transportation challenges, we conducted in-depth, structured interviews with sixty older adult participants with self-identified mobility disabilities for at least 10 years. We also conducted a content analysis of end-user transportation challenges and agency-level transportation coordination barriers to identify correspondences. Results: Participants reported challenges utilizing public and private modes of transportation, related to availability; accessibility; safety; advanced planning; as well as societal attitudes. Barriers to the availability, delivery, and coordination of access and mobility services are linked directly or indirectly to the PAwMD reports of experiencing a shortage of accessible transportation options. Conclusions: Findings highlight the complexity of federal transportation policies and programmatic initiatives designed to support older adults and people with disabilities, which contribute to implementation barriers and transportation challenges. Results highlight the importance of integrating enduser and state and local provider input into transportation policy development and program implementation. (C) 2021 Elsevier Inc.
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