Factors Associated with Proficient Braille Skills.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 REHABILITATION
Michele C McDonnall, Anne Steverson, Jamie Boydstun, Frances Mary D'Andrea
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Abstract

Introduction: The purpose of this study was to investigate factors associated with having proficient braille skill, with a specific interest in employment status.

Method: Survey data were collected in 2021 and 2022 from 449 employed and unemployed people with low vision and people who were blind, all of whom were legally blind. Proficient braille skill was the dependent variable in two logistic regression models (full sample model and totally blind only model) that included age category, age of blindness onset, sex, education level, non-visual disability, level of vision loss, assistive technology (AT) skill level, and employment status as independent variables.

Results: We found that people who (a) experienced visual impairment at a younger age, (b) were blind or had less functional vision, (c) were younger, (d) were female, (e) had higher self-reported AT skill, and (f) were employed were more likely to have proficient braille skills.

Discussion: Multiple variables were related to proficient braille skill, some anticipated based on previous research (younger age of blindness onset, less functional vision, employment) and some unexpected (younger age, being female, greater AT skill). Although employment had a small association with proficient braille skill for the entire sample, it had a stronger association for people who were totally blind. Higher rates of proficient braille skills among people between the ages of 21-30 may be a consequence of laws passed in the 1990s.

Implications: With easy access to braille in the form of refreshable braille technology, it is more important than ever that people with visual impairments of all ages have the opportunity to learn braille. Additional resources for learning braille as well as support and encouragement are needed, particularly for youth and adults who acquire vision loss.

与熟练的盲文技能相关的因素。
前言:本研究的目的是调查与熟练盲文技能相关的因素,并对就业状况有特殊的兴趣。方法:于2021年和2022年对449名法定失明的在职和失业低视力人群和盲人进行调查。以年龄类别、失明年龄、性别、文化程度、非视觉障碍、视力丧失程度、辅助技术(AT)技能水平和就业状况为自变量的logistic回归模型(全样本模型和全盲模型)中,熟练盲文技能为因变量。结果:我们发现(a)在年轻时经历过视力障碍的人,(b)失明或视力功能较差的人,(c)年龄较小的人,(d)女性,(e)自我报告的at技能较高,(f)有工作的人更有可能熟练掌握盲文技能。讨论:与熟练的盲文技能相关的多个变量,一些是根据先前的研究预测到的(失明年龄更小,功能视力更差,就业),一些是意想不到的(年龄更小,女性,更高的AT技能)。尽管在整个样本中,就业与熟练的盲文技能有很小的联系,但对于完全失明的人来说,就业与熟练的盲文技能有更强的联系。在21-30岁的人群中,熟练掌握盲文技能的比例较高,这可能是20世纪90年代通过的法律的结果。启示:随着可更新的盲文技术的出现,让所有年龄的视觉障碍人士都有机会学习盲文变得比以往任何时候都更加重要。需要额外的学习盲文的资源以及支持和鼓励,特别是对视力丧失的青少年和成年人。
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CiteScore
1.30
自引率
18.20%
发文量
68
期刊介绍: The Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness is the essential professional resource for information about visual impairment (that is, blindness or low vision). The international peer-reviewed journal of record in the field, it delivers current research and best practice information, commentary from authoritative experts on critical topics, News From the Field, and a calendar of important events. Practitioners and researchers, policymakers and administrators, counselors and advocates rely on JVIB for its delivery of cutting-edge research and the most up-to-date practices in the field of visual impairment and blindness. Available in print and online 24/7, JVIB offers immediate access to information from the leading researchers, teachers of students with visual impairments (often referred to as TVIs), orientation and mobility (O&M) practitioners, vision rehabilitation therapists (often referred to as VRTs), early interventionists, and low vision therapists (often referred to as LVTs) in the field.
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