Enabling Environments: Measuring the Impact of Environment on Disability and Rehabilitation / Edition 1

Enabling Environments: Measuring the Impact of Environment on Disability and Rehabilitation / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0306458918
ISBN-13:
9780306458910
Pub. Date:
04/30/1999
Publisher:
Springer US
ISBN-10:
0306458918
ISBN-13:
9780306458910
Pub. Date:
04/30/1999
Publisher:
Springer US
Enabling Environments: Measuring the Impact of Environment on Disability and Rehabilitation / Edition 1

Enabling Environments: Measuring the Impact of Environment on Disability and Rehabilitation / Edition 1

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Overview

TItis volume is the first effort to compile representative work in the emerging research area on the relationship of disability and physical environment since Barrier-Free Environments, edited by Michael Bednar, was published in 1977. Since that time, disability rights legislation like the Americans, with Disabilities Act in the United States, the worldwide growth of the independent-living move­ ment, rapid deinstitutionalization, and the maturation of functional assessment methodology have all had their impact on this research area. The impact has been most noticeable in two ways-fostering the integration of environmental vari­ ables in rehabilitation research and practice, and changing paradigms for environmental interventions. As the contributions in this volume demonstrate, the relationship of disabil­ ity and physical environment is no longer of interest primarily to designers and other professionals concerned with managing the resources of the built environment. The physical environment has always been recognized as an important variable affecting rehabilitation outcome. Until recently, however, concepts and tools were not available to measure its impact in clinical practic~ and outcomes research. In particular, lack of a theoretical foundation that integrated environment with the disablement process hampered development of both research and clinical methodology. Thus, the physical environment received little attention from the mainstream rehabilitation research community. However, this situation is changing rapidly.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780306458910
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 04/30/1999
Series: Springer Series in Rehabilitation and Health
Edition description: 1999
Pages: 418
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.04(d)

Table of Contents

I. Theory.- 1. Theory as a Basis for Research on Enabling Environments.- 2. Research Implications of Universal Design.- 3. Space Requirements for Accessibility: Cross-Cultural Comparisons.- II. Reliability and Validity.- 4. “The Enabler” Applied to Occupational Therapy: Reliability of a Usability Rating Scale.- 5. Measuring the Influences of Physical Environments on the Behaviors of People with Impairments.- 6. Measuring Constraints to Inhabitant Activities.- 7. Assessing Special Care Units for Dementia: The Professional Environmental Assessment Prool.- 8. Using Environmental Simulation to Test the Validity of Code Requirements.- III. New Directions in Research Methods.- 9. A Day’s Journey Through life©: An Assessment Game.- 10. Detection and Discrimination of Tactile Warning Signals in Field Conditions.- 11. Stigma and Architecture.- 12. Evaluating Models and Measures of Environmental Performance.- IV. Measurment in Practice.- 13. Computer Simulation of Cane Techniques Used by People with Visual Impairments for Accessibility Anaylsis.- 14. Evaluating Accessibility Through Computer-Aided Design: A Software Model.- 15. Wayfinding Performance by People with Visual Impairments.- 16. Poscupancy Evaluation of Universally Accessible Multi-Family Housing Units.- 17. Selecting Person—Environment Assessment.
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