Perceptions of Power Mobility Use and Safety within Residential Facilities

Author:

Mortenson William B.1,Miller William C.2,Boily Jeanette3,Steele Barbara4,Odell Leslie5,Crawford Erin M.6,Desharnais Guylaine7

Affiliation:

1. William B. Mortenson, BScOT, MSc, is a Clinical Practice Leader (OT), Vancouver Coastal Health Authority, Rehabilitation Services, University of British Columbia Hospital, 2211 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 2B5.

2. William C. Miller, PhD, OT, is Assistant Professor, School of Rehabilitation Services, Univeristy of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC.

3. Jeanette Boily, BScOT, is a Clinical Practice Leader (OT), Vancouver Coastal Health Authority, Vancouver, BC.

4. Barbara Steele, BScOT, is an occupational therapist, Vancouver Coastal Health Authority, Vancouver, BC.

5. Leslie Odell, BScOT, is an occupational therapist, Vancouver Coastal Health Authority, Vancouver, BC.

6. Erin M. Crawford, BScOT, is an occupational therapist, Vancouver Coastal Health Authority, Vancouver, BC.

7. Guylaine Desharnais, BScOT, is a Clinical Practice Leader (OT), Vancouver Coastal Health Authority, Vancouver, BC.

Abstract

Background. Power wheelchairs enhance quality of life by enabling occupation, improving self-esteem and facilitating social interaction. Despite these benefits, the risks associated with power mobility use raise serious concerns in residential facilities. Purpose. As there is no gold standard to assess when a client is unsafe, a two-phase study was conducted to develop client-centred guidelines for power mobility use. Method. In the first phase of the study, presented here, 18 in-depth, qualitative interviews were conducted with a variety of stakeholders, including power mobility users, other residents, staff and family members. Results. A thematic analysis of the interviews revealed four main themes: 1) the meaning of power mobility, 2) learning the rules of the road, 3) red flags: concerns about safety, and 4) solutions. Practice Implications. Given the importance of power mobility, safety measures need to address issues of mobility and safety for power mobility drivers and those around them.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Occupational Therapy

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