The Impact of COVID-19 on Transportation of Adults With Visual Impairments

Author:

Zebehazy Kim T.1,Rosenblum L. Penny2,Thompson Kathleen M.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology, and Special Education, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

2. Vision for Independence LLC, Tucson, Arizona, USA

3. Research Volunteer, Toney, Alabama, USA

Abstract

Introduction: Access to efficient and affordable transportation options has long been a challenge for many individuals with vision loss. In spring 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic caused a quick shift in the availability and safety of transportation. Methods: Using the constant comparison method, open-ended responses from 1,162 participants in the Flatten Inaccessibility study were coded. Responses were from participants who had concerns about transportation. Results: Ten themes and corresponding subthemes emerged from the data. Themes were interdependent in that the extent of concerns differed based on respondents’ support networks, transportation availability, and financial circumstances. Discussion: The COVID-19 pandemic brought to the forefront both systemic and COVID-19 transportation challenges about which those with visual impairments experienced or had concerns or both. Implications for Practitioners: It is imperative that professionals support those with visual impairments to develop alternative plans for when their typical transportation options are disrupted.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Rehabilitation,Ophthalmology

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