Ana Oña, Andrea Pacheco Barzallo, Jaime Toaquiza, Diana Pacheco Barzallo
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This study assesses the environmental barriers faced by people with spinal cord injury (SCI) in Ecuador. Using cross-sectional data from the International Spinal Cord Injury Survey (InSCI), we analyzed responses from 510 participants across 23 provinces. We calculated the total environmental barrier index using the Nottwil Environmental Factor Inventory (NEFI) and applied regression analysis to identify key influencing factors. We also examined the severity of barriers by region, comparing rural and urban areas. Our findings reveal significant disparities. Individuals with lower incomes, those with tetraplegia, and those without a partner reported higher levels of environmental barriers. Rural residents were disproportionately affected. While both urban and rural participants cited long-distance travel and limited public access as top barriers, finances ranked higher in urban settings, whereas home access was more critical in rural areas. This is the first national study to map modifiable environmental barriers for people with SCI in Ecuador. The results point to clear spatial and economic inequalities, highlighting the need for targeted policies that improve public infrastructure to promote social inclusion.
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