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Developing Problematic Performance Value Scores: Binding Routine Activity Performance, Environmental Barriers, and Health Conditions

Jimin Choi1, JiYoung Park2,3

  • 1Center for Inclusive Design & Environmental Access, School of Architecture & Planning, University at Buffalo, SUNY, Buffalo, NY 14214, USA.

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Summary
This summary is machine-generated.

Universal Design (UD) challenges in community environments are highlighted by the Problematic Performance Value (PPV) score. This score identifies specific barriers like curb ramps and traffic signals that impact individuals with disabilities, guiding inclusive design improvements.

Area of Science:

  • Environmental Psychology
  • Urban Planning
  • Disability Studies

Background:

  • Community design features pose challenges for individuals with disabilities, impacting physical performance and social integration.
  • Limited research exists on Universal Design (UD) applications for these challenges, especially for specific demographics.
  • Understanding environmental influences is key to developing inclusive UD solutions for diverse populations.

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  • Develop an index to evaluate UD performance based on functional capacity.
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  • Utilized data from the Problematic Activities Survey (PAS) in the U.S., Canada, and Australia.
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  • Included participants with and without functional limitations.
  • Employed multinomial logit models to develop the Problematic Performance Value (PPV) score.
  • Main Results:

    • Significant disparities in PPVs were found across health conditions, particularly for curb ramps.
    • Individuals with mobility impairments (legs/feet, arms/hands, back/neck) face challenges with poorly designed curb ramps.
    • Individuals with vision impairments struggle with traffic signals, especially audible signal systems.

    Conclusions:

    • The PPV score identifies problematic daily activities for diverse populations, guiding environmental design improvements.
    • Results inform UD solutions and highlight specific environmental features impacting user performance.
    • Promotes equitable space usage by addressing micro-level environmental challenges.
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