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The value of powered mobility scooters from the perspective of elderly spouses of the users: a qualitative study
Örebro University, School of Health Sciences. (Äldres hälsa, vård och vardagsliv)ORCID iD: 0000-0002-9188-7510
School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, Örebro University, Örebro, Sweden.
Örebro University, School of Health Sciences. Örebro University Hospital. University Health Care Research Center.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-4639-2324
Örebro University, School of Health Sciences. University Health Care Research Center, Örebro University Hospital, Örebro, Sweden. (TUMA)ORCID iD: 0000-0003-4247-2236
2022 (English)In: Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology, ISSN 1748-3107, E-ISSN 1748-3115, Vol. 17, no 7, p. 747-751Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Purpose: To explore spouses’ experiences of the value of mobility scooters prescribed to their partner.

Material and Methods: A descriptive design with a qualitative approach was used. Thirteen spouses (11 females) aged 65–86 years participated. Semi-structured interviews were conducted when the spouse’s partner had had the mobility scooter for 4–6 months. The interviews were analysed using qualitative content analysis.

Results: The interviews showed primarily that the spouses experienced that their everyday lives and life situation had improved since their partner had received a mobility scooter. They reported that they could engage in activities of their own choice to a greater extent. The prescription of a mobility scooter to their partner had also yielded a sense of freedom related to shared activities. On the other hand, the spouses  described some of the scooter’s limitations. Three categories emerged: a sense of freedom related to thespouse’s own activities, a sense of freedom related to shared activities and a somewhat restricted freedom.

Conclusion: Prescription of a powered mobility scooter was of value to the users’ spouses because it facilitated independent and shared activities and participation in the community. The value was mainly expressed as a sense of freedom when doing things on their own or together with their partner. Spouses are key persons in the rehabilitation of people with mobility restrictions. Their views on the assistive device may influence the rehabilitation process. Knowledge of spouses’ experiences is thus crucial, as this may influence the future rehabilitation outcome.

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Taylor & Francis, 2022. Vol. 17, no 7, p. 747-751
Keywords [en]
Assistive technology, powered mobility devices, ICF, aged, mobility limitation
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Occupational Therapy Other Health Sciences
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URN: urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-84678DOI: 10.1080/17483107.2020.1804632ISI: 000558407900001PubMedID: 32776786Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85089299595OAI: oai:DiVA.org:oru-84678DiVA, id: diva2:1457236
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Funding Agencies:

Swedish Institute of Assistive Technology  

Promobilia Foundation, Sweden 

Available from: 2020-08-11 Created: 2020-08-11 Last updated: 2024-03-04Bibliographically approved

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