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Through seniors' eyes: an exploratory qualitative study to identify environmental barriers to and facilitators of walking.

机译:通过老年人的眼光:一项定性的探索性研究,旨在确定行走的环境障碍和促进因素。

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This qualitative exploratory study examined environmental factors influencing the walking choices of elderly people using the photovoice approach. A total of 13 seniors in Ottawa, Canada, took photographs of barriers to and facilitators of walking in their neighbourhoods. These photos were displayed during 3 focus-group sessions and served as touchstones for discussion. A total of 22 seniors, including 8 of the 13 photographers, participated in the focus-group sessions. The findings show that environmental hazards related to traffic and falls risks can be significant barriers to walking for seniors, and that connectivity can truly exist for the elderly only if convenience, hazard-free routes are available. They also indicate that simple amenities such as benches and washrooms might facilitate walking for seniors. A neighbourhood that is activity-friendly for seniors will also be a good place for everyone else to live, work, and play. The use of photovoice as a method was well received by the participants and provided rich information that may not have been captured through other means.
机译:这项定性的探索性研究使用光声法研究了影响老年人步行选择的环境因素。加拿大渥太华的总共13位老人为附近街区的障碍和协助者拍照。这些照片在3个焦点小组会议上展示,并作为讨论的试金石。共有22位老人参加了焦点小组会议,其中包括13位摄影师中的8位。研究结果表明,与交通和跌倒风险相关的环境危害可能是老年人行走的重要障碍,并且只有在拥有便利,无危险的路线时,老年人才能真正存在连通性。它们还表明,简单的便利设施(例如长凳和洗手间)可能会方便老年人步行。一个适合老年人活动的社区也将是其他所有人生活,工作和娱乐的好地方。与会者很好地使用了照相语音作为一种方法,并提供了可能无法通过其他方式捕获的丰富信息。

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