Orientation and mobility for children with visual impairments during COVID-19: Responses from O&M professionals to a disruption of traditional services

IF 0.7 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Danene Fast, Justin T. Kaiser
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Abstract

After lockdowns and school closings associated with COVID-19 began throughout the United States and Canada in March 2020, this research was completed to explore how the pandemic affected access to orientation and mobility (O&M) services. Using qualititave responses from a mixed methodology study, this article reports the findings from 318 individuals, including both O&M specialists and dually certified teachers of students with visual impairments (TVIs) and O&M specialists. Four major themes emerged through data analysis, including (1) prioritization of O&M goals for students with visual impairments, (2) personal factors affecting access to O&M training, (3) access to O&M services through virtual learning, and (4) creative approaches to O&M instruction during the pandemic. Within these themes, professionals, students, and families alike were asked to assume roles that went beyond traditional expectations. Questions and concerns that professionals in the field need to consider when looking at the future of O&M services were raised as part of this research, including a number of ideas for future studies.
COVID-19期间视力障碍儿童的定向和行动能力:运维专业人员对传统服务中断的回应
在2020年3月美国和加拿大各地开始与COVID-19相关的封锁和学校关闭后,这项研究完成了,以探索大流行如何影响获得定向和流动(O&M)服务。本文使用混合方法研究的定性反应,报告了318个人的发现,包括视觉障碍学生(TVIs)和O&M专家的O&M专家和双认证教师。通过数据分析,出现了四个主要主题,包括:(1)有视力障碍的学生的运维目标的优先次序;(2)影响获得运维培训的个人因素;(3)通过虚拟学习获得运维服务;(4)在疫情期间采用创造性的运维教学方法。在这些主题中,专业人士、学生和家庭都被要求承担超出传统期望的角色。作为研究的一部分,该领域的专业人员在展望运维服务的未来时需要考虑的问题和关注,包括对未来研究的一些想法。
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