Title of article :
Outdoor difficulties experienced by a group of visually impaired Iranian people
Author/Authors :
Riazi, Abbas Department of Ophthalmology - School of Medicine - Baqiyatollah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Riazi, Fatemeh Department of Optometry - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Yoosfi, Rezvan School of Medicine - Baqiyatollah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Bahmeei, Fatemeh School of Medicine - Baqiyatollah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Propose: A qualitative approach using semi-structured individual interviews was used to elicit common outdoor difficulties in individuals with
visual impairment.
Methods: Interviews were recorded and then transcribed verbatim into text for thematic analysis. Twenty legally-blind individuals aged
34.25 ± 2.41 years with different etiologies were included in this study.
Results: All participants had experienced some sort of difficulty in outdoor environments. The most important problems as perceived by the
participants are installation of tactile ground surface indicators, unsafe sidewalks, existence of obstacles on sidewalks, difficulty reading bus
numbers, disorientation, fear of falling, recognition of faces, inability to read street names, the presence of spaces between platforms and buses,
walking into glass doors, crossing streets, and the risk of Arial barriers.
Conclusions: As a visually impaired person might say, sidewalks can be the most dangerous of places. Appropriate urban modification can be very beneficial.
Keywords :
Visually impaired , Outdoors difficulty , Pedestrian , Accident , Urban modification
Journal title :
Journal of Current Ophthalmology
Journal title :
Journal of Current Ophthalmology