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Disabled-by-design: effects of inaccessible urban public spaces on users of mobility assistive devices - a systematic review

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/17483107.2022.2111723

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Accessibility; public spaces; quality of life; mobility assistive devices; disability; barriers; review

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  1. University of Nottingham, United Kingdom

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This systematic review examines the impact of inaccessible design of public spaces on the quality of life of MobAD users. The study finds a significant number of inaccessible elements, such as pathway characteristics, boarding ramps, entrance features, confined spaces, and service surfaces. These barriers have multifaceted effects on MobAD users, particularly in terms of physical health, mobility, and use of public transport.
Purpose Despite the increase of users of Mobility Assistive Devices (MobAD), there has been a lack of accessibility in urban environments in many parts of the world. We present a systematic review of how the inaccessible design of public spaces affects quality-of-life - including aspects of health and safety, independence, and social participation - of MobAD users. Materials and methods We conducted a literature search in three databases (i.e., Scopus, Web of Science, and PubMed) and initially discovered 3980 publications. We analysed 48 peer-reviewed journal articles published in English from 2005 to 2021 and assessed their quality of evidence via the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool. Results Findings indicated a substantial number of inaccessible elements for MobAD users in public spaces. Pathway characteristics, boarding ramps, entrance features, confined spaces, and service surfaces were deemed to be the least accessible elements. These barriers had multifaceted effects on MobAD users' quality of life with aspects of physical health, mobility, and use of public transport being most affected. Conclusions Notwithstanding that the reviewed studies mostly ocused on wheelchair users residing in high-income countries, this review outlines the critical role of the design of the built environment as a factor of disablement for MobAD users. We conclude by highlighting a few recommendations for future research and practice, especially inclusive approaches and adaptive techniques to assist MobAD users with performing tasks in public spaces independently.

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