Transportation : implications for accessibility for older people
Contribuinte(s) |
Percival, Vicki Petriwskyj, Andrea |
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Data(s) |
2012
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Resumo |
Objective: This research investigates older people’s use of transportation to develop strategies for age-friendly transportation within the community. Methods: Data for this study was derived from Global Positioning System (GPS) tracking of thirteen people aged 55 years and older, together with self-report information recorded in travel diaries about daily activities undertaken outside the home over a period of seven days. Semi-structured interviews were aided by individual maps to investigate engagement in out-of-home activities and verify the recorded GPS data. Results: Overall, participants were highly reliant on the car for daily commuting. Walking, biking and public transport options were unattractive due to environmental conditions, accessibility and usability. Conclusion: Participation within the community and access to services is facilitated by private and public transportation. It is therefore critical to address accessibility and usability issues faced by older people to enable them to maintain their mobility, and ensure access to services, especially when driving ceases. |
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Publicador |
University of Queensland |
Relação |
http://eprints.qut.edu.au/56814/2/56814.pdf http://www.era.edu.au/ERA+2012 Zeitler, Elisabeth, Buys, Laurie, & Aird, Rosemary (2012) Transportation : implications for accessibility for older people. In Percival, Vicki & Petriwskyj, Andrea (Eds.) Making an Impact - Abstracts and Proceedings, University of Queensland, Brisbane. |
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Copyright 2012 (please consult the authors). |
Fonte |
Centre for Social Change Research; School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #129900 OTHER BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN #160000 STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY #older people #transportation #accessibility #age-friendly #active ageing |
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Conference Paper |