Publication: Challenges of Mobility and Access to Transport for People with Visual Impairment and Blindness: An Exploratory Study
DOI
Type:
Article
Date
2022-12-01
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Abstract
The ability to move around to get things done to fulfill one’s wants, and needs is
critical for independent living, irrespective of his or her age or existence of impairments or
disabilities. Safe and efficient mobility with confidence is widely recognized as influential
factors of the positive wellbeing of persons with visual impairment and blindness. Inability
to confidently move around pushes persons with visual impairment and blindness to a risk
of social exclusion. Even though research into this area is significant, such research in
developing countries like Sri Lanka is quite limited. While aiming at bridging the said
knowledge gap, this research intended to explore challenges and obstacles of mobility and
transport experienced by people with visual impairment and blindness in Sri Lanka. This
study adopted a qualitative method through in-depth interviews. Fifteen persons with visual
impairment and blindness were purposively chosen to represent a wide range of social and
economic boundaries and interviewed in May-August 2021. With the prior consent of
respondents, interviews were recorded and transcribed. The interview transcriptions were
analyzed using a thematic approach. Data triangulation was done through focus group
discussion and observation methods. The results confirmed that persons with visual
impairment and blindness confronted challenges and obstacles in mobility and transport that
is discussed in six themes: deficient infrastructure, access to information, improper attitudes
of sighted persons, service provider issues, personal attitudes, and support. The findings urge
the importance of implementing the existing provisions while introducing relevant public
policies and social awareness.
Description
Keywords
Mobility, Blindness, Access to transport
