Barriers and Facilitators for Wheelchair Users in Bangladesh: A Participatory Action Research Project

H. Aldersey, M. Quadir, Soniya Akter, Rabiul Hossain Mozumder, Nayma Nazneen, R. Nuri
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Purpose: People who use wheelchairs face a range of physical, social, and economic barriers to regular participation in their communities. These barriers may be more acute in countries such as Bangladesh which are affected by poverty and often lack the physical infrastructure or resources necessary to create inclusive or accessible environments. This research aimed to identify: (a) the barriers and facilitators to accessibility faced by wheelchair users in Bangladesh; (b) how these barriers affect the inclusion of wheelchair users in Bangladeshi society; and (c) what could be done to improve accessibility and inclusion for wheelchair users in Bangladesh. Methods:  This participatory action research (PAR) project used Photovoice and semi-structured interviews to identify barriers and facilitators to accessibility for people who use wheelchairs in Bangladesh. Results: Participants mentioned a number of barriers in public spaces, such as roads, missing or inadequate ramps, inaccessible restrooms, and negative attitudes. There were also participants who had made their home environments more accessible with accommodations such as ramps, arrangement of space, and low countertops/work spaces. Women wheelchair users seemed to face greater barriers to access, as compared to men, in a range of community spaces and activities. Participants’ recommendations for improvement targeted government stakeholders and included greater focus on road infrastructure, particularly during flooding in the rainy season, and modifications to the public transportation system. Conclusion: A key goal of the study was to identify barriers and facilitators, and use the information gathered to promote social change on the ground. Future research and action should encourage more people to get involved in removing barriers for people with disabilities, in Bangladesh as well as globally.
孟加拉国轮椅使用者的障碍和辅助:一个参与性行动研究项目
目的:使用轮椅的人在定期参与社区活动方面面临一系列身体、社会和经济障碍。在孟加拉国等受贫困影响的国家,这些障碍可能更为严重,这些国家往往缺乏创造包容或无障碍环境所需的物质基础设施或资源。本研究旨在确定:(a)孟加拉国轮椅使用者在无障碍方面面临的障碍和促进因素;(b)这些障碍如何影响轮椅使用者融入孟加拉国社会;(c)可以采取哪些措施来改善孟加拉国轮椅使用者的无障碍和包容性。方法:这个参与式行动研究(PAR)项目使用Photovoice和半结构化访谈来确定孟加拉国轮椅使用者无障碍的障碍和促进因素。结果:参与者提到了一些公共空间的障碍,如道路,缺少或不足的坡道,难以进入的厕所,以及消极的态度。也有参与者通过坡道、空间安排和低台面/工作空间等设施使他们的家庭环境更容易接近。在一系列社区空间和活动中,与男性相比,女性轮椅使用者似乎面临更大的障碍。与会者提出的改善建议以政府利益相关者为目标,包括更加关注道路基础设施,特别是在雨季洪水期间,以及改进公共交通系统。结论:该研究的一个关键目标是确定障碍和促进因素,并利用收集到的信息来促进社会变革。未来的研究和行动应该鼓励更多的人参与消除孟加拉国以及全球残疾人的障碍。
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