Obstacles and facilitators to access to paratransit for people with disabilities: A scoping review

IF 3.3 3区 工程技术 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Laurie Bédard , Camille Bendo , Laurie Brassard , Marie-Philippe Marceau , Josiane Lettre , François Routhier
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Abstract

Introduction

Paratransit represents an essential mobility solution for people with disabilities as it enables them to participate in society. However, problems have arisen affecting access to paratransit services, leading to frustration, stress and insecurity among some users. These findings suggest that paratransit services face certain issues. The purpose of this study is to explore the obstacles and facilitators to access to paratransit for people with disabilities.

Method

A scoping review was conducted. Medline, Embase, Web of Science, PsychINFO and Transport Database were consulted in November 2023. Two reviewers independently examined the studies identified by the database searches, then extracted data from the articles retained. The identified obstacles and facilitators were associated with the five dimensions of access: availability, accessibility, affordability, usability and acceptability.

Results

At the end of the selection process, 19 articles were retained. The facilitators most often mentioned included employee politeness and assistance and service reliability, particularly in terms of punctuality and safety. On the other hand, long wait times and delays were among the most common obstacles, along with inflexibility and cumbersome administrative processes.

Conclusion

This study identifies several obstacles and facilitators to access to paratransit by people with disabilities. However, it provides few concrete solutions for optimizing services. Thought must be given to defining possible avenues for improvement.
残疾人使用辅助交通的障碍和便利因素:范围审查
辅助交通是残疾人必不可少的出行解决方案,因为它使残疾人能够参与社会。但是,出现了影响使用辅助交通服务的问题,导致一些用户感到沮丧、紧张和不安全。这些发现表明,公共交通服务面临着某些问题。本研究旨在探讨残障人士使用辅助交通工具的障碍及便利因素。方法进行范围审查。在2023年11月咨询了Medline, Embase, Web of Science, PsychINFO和Transport Database。两名审稿人独立检查了数据库检索确定的研究,然后从保留的文章中提取数据。所确定的障碍和促进因素与获取的五个维度有关:可用性、可及性、可负担性、可用性和可接受性。结果在筛选过程结束时,有19篇文章被保留。最常提到的促进因素包括员工的礼貌和协助以及服务的可靠性,特别是在准时和安全方面。另一方面,漫长的等待时间和延误是最常见的障碍,此外还有缺乏灵活性和繁琐的行政程序。结论本研究确定了残障人士使用辅助交通工具的几个障碍和便利因素。然而,它并没有为优化服务提供具体的解决方案。必须考虑确定可能的改进途径。
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