低视力者的生活体验和交叉性:定性方法。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY
María Del Pilar Oviedo-Cáceres, Samuel Arias-Valencia, Andrea Hernández-Quirama
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摘要

意义重大:低视力是一种公共卫生重点残疾状况。目的:本研究旨在从交叉视角描述哥伦比亚麦德林低视力者的生活经历:方法:开展了一项定性人种学个案研究,将交叉视角作为分析要素,以理解低视力者的日常经历。在事先征得知情同意的情况下,对 10 名参与者进行了 29 次访谈,并对他们的日常生活进行了 16 次观察:结果:参与者因其视力状况而受到歧视,这对其生活项目的发展产生了负面影响。结果分为三类日常生活中的歧视:眼球中心主义、低视力者生活中的性别挑战以及寻求视力康复服务的挑战:研究结果表明,低视力者在日常活动中会受到歧视、排斥和鄙视,而这些歧视、排斥和鄙视又因性别、社会阶层、年龄和受教育程度等传统角色的不同而各异。鉴于这种经历的复杂性,健康和视觉康复专业人员必须拓宽视野,向解决受这种状况影响的各个层面的视觉康复模式过渡。
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Experiences of life and intersectionality of people with low vision: A qualitative approach.

Significance: Low vision is a public health priority disability condition. People with this condition face multiple types of discrimination in a society that is not accustomed to diversity.

Purpose: This study aimed to describe the life experience of people with low vision from an intersectional perspective in Medellín, Colombia.

Methods: A qualitative ethnographic case study was conducted, considering the intersectional perspective as an analytical element to comprehend the everyday experience of people with low vision. Twenty-nine interviews were conducted with 10 participants, along with 16 participant observation exercises in their daily lives, with prior informed consent.

Results: Participants experienced discrimination due to their visual condition, which had negative implications for the development of their life projects. Three categories emerged: Discrimination in everyday contexts: ocularcentrism, gender challenges in the lives of people with low vision, and challenges in seeking vision rehabilitation services.

Conclusions: The results of the study show that people experience discrimination, exclusion, and stigmatization in their daily activities, which vary according to the traditionally assigned roles of gender, social class, age, and educational level, among others. Given the complexity of the experience, it is important for health and visual rehabilitation professionals to broaden their perspective and transition toward vision rehabilitation models that address the various dimensions affected by this condition.

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Optometry and Vision Science
Optometry and Vision Science 医学-眼科学
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
7.10%
发文量
210
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Optometry and Vision Science is the monthly peer-reviewed scientific publication of the American Academy of Optometry, publishing original research since 1924. Optometry and Vision Science is an internationally recognized source for education and information on current discoveries in optometry, physiological optics, vision science, and related fields. The journal considers original contributions that advance clinical practice, vision science, and public health. Authors should remember that the journal reaches readers worldwide and their submissions should be relevant and of interest to a broad audience. Topical priorities include, but are not limited to: clinical and laboratory research, evidence-based reviews, contact lenses, ocular growth and refractive error development, eye movements, visual function and perception, biology of the eye and ocular disease, epidemiology and public health, biomedical optics and instrumentation, novel and important clinical observations and treatments, and optometric education.
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