视觉障碍人士的酒店住宿:一项以感官替代为重点的定性研究。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION
Saroosh Bilal, Jorge Rebate, David M Jacobs, Verónica Sevillano
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摘要

感官替代设备(ssd)有可能帮助有视觉障碍的人进行导航和定向等动作。即便如此,固态硬盘在日常生活中并不经常使用。用户缺乏对ssd开发的参与可能是造成这种差异的原因之一。为了弥补这一差距,本研究探讨了视觉障碍人士在ssd可能特别有用的情况下所遇到的挑战:酒店环境。对8个人进行的半结构化访谈揭示了三个主要主题:导航和定向的挑战和策略、寻路辅助工具和用户需求。研究结果强调了由于可达性、本地化、空间配置、障碍和对他人的依赖而面临的重大挑战。这些人使用的导航策略包括探索、使用心理地图、环境线索和询问空间方向。虽然ssd被认为具有未来的潜力,但精度和信息过载问题是人们普遍关注的问题。该研究揭示了个体对自主、控制和社交的需求,这与Deci和Ryan在他们的自决理论中提出的人类基本需求是一致的。总的来说,我们的研究结果强调了定制固态硬盘的重要性,以应对视力障碍患者遇到的具体挑战。此外,在更广泛的个人需求背景下考虑ssd是很重要的,因为需求的满足促进了人们的福祉和使用ssd的动机。
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Hotel stays of individuals with a visual impairment: a qualitative study with a focus on sensory substitution.

Sensory substitution devices (SSDs) hold the potential to assist individuals with a visual impairment with actions such as navigation and orientation. Even so, SSDs are not frequently used in everyday life. The lack of user involvement in the development of SSDs may be among the reasons for this discrepancy. To remedy the gap, this study explores the challenges that are encountered by individuals with a visual impairment in a situation in which SSDs may be particularly useful: the hotel environment. Semi-structured interviews conducted with eight individuals revealed three main themes: navigation and orientation challenges and strategies, wayfinding aids, and user needs. The findings highlight substantial challenges due to accessibility, localization, spatial configuration, obstacles, and dependency on others. Navigation strategies employed by the individuals included exploration, the use of mental maps, environmental cues, and asking for spatial directions. Whereas SSDs were considered to have future potential, issues of precision and information overload were common concerns. The study revealed a need of individuals for autonomy, control, and sociability, which is in line with the basic human needs proposed by Deci and Ryan in their self-determination theory. Overall, our findings underscore the importance of tailoring SSDs to the specific challenges that are encountered by individuals with a visual impairment. Furthermore, it is important to consider SSDs in the broader context of the needs of individuals, because the satisfaction of needs promotes people's well-being and motivation to use SSDs.

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