探索辅助交通的社会影响:微观视角下的系统文献综述

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Brianne Nichols , Érika Martins Silva Ramos , Lars E. Olsson , Margareta Friman , Cecilia Jakobsson Bergstad
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这篇系统的文献综述从微观层面的角度考察了辅助交通的社会影响,为这种交通方式如何影响个人的日常生活提供了见解。使用PRISMA方法,在反复筛选过程后确定了33份出版物。五个关键主题出现了:障碍,安全和风险问题,性别和社会经济影响,用户意见和生活经验,以及旅行行为-影响和决定因素。审查显示,辅助交通服务面临重大挑战,特别是对老年人和残疾人来说,限制了自主性和社会包容性。虽然安全问题和对服务可靠性和清洁度的不满是常见的,但这些问题并没有导致旅行行为的显著变化,因为用户往往由于财政限制而缺乏可行的替代方案。值得注意的是,大多数审查的研究都是在全球南方进行的,这可能限制了研究结果在高收入或西方背景下的普遍性。审查强调需要解决基本需求和心理需求,以增强辅助交通的积极社会影响,特别是在收入不平等影响交通选择的地区。此外,标准化术语对于确保未来研究的一致性至关重要。
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Exploring the social impact of paratransit: A systematic literature review with a micro-level perspective
This systematic literature review examines the social impact of paratransit from a micro-level perspective, offering insights into how this mode of transportation influences individuals’ daily lives. Using the PRISMA methodology, 33 publications were identified following an iterative screening process. Five key themes emerged: Barriers, Safety and Risk Concerns, Gender and Socio-Economic Influences, Users’ Opinions and Lived Experiences, and Travel Behavior – Influences and Determinants. The review reveals that paratransit services present significant challenges, particularly for the elderly and disabled, restricting autonomy and social inclusion. Although safety concerns and dissatisfaction with service reliability and cleanliness were common, these issues did not result in notable changes in travel behavior, as users frequently lacked viable alternatives due to financial constraints. Notably, most reviewed studies were conducted in the Global South, which may limit the generalizability of findings to high-income or Western contexts. The review emphasizes the need to address both basic and psychological needs to enhance positive social impact of paratransit, especially in regions where income inequality shapes transportation options. Additionally, standardizing terminology is crucial to ensure consistency in future research.
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