Department of Occupational Therapy Program Faculty Articles
Barriers to developing and sustaining driving and community mobility programs
Publication Title
American Journal of Occupational Therapy
ISSN
1943-7676
Publication Date
7-2011
Keywords
community mobility, driving programs, senior citizens
Abstract
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE. To begin to address the shortage of driving rehabilitation and community mobility programs to meet the community mobility needs of older adults and clients with rehabilitative needs, we sought to identify the key barriers to developing and sustaining such programs.
METHOD. We used a survey design to solicit input from a nationally representative sample of occupational therapy practitioners, rehabilitation managers, and health care administrators.
RESULTS. The 2,869 completed surveys revealed widespread and largely contextual barriers related to fiscal support, infrastructure, physical environment, and institutional culture. The barriers were highly correlated with each other and did not differ across regions, practitioner experience levels, or facility types.
CONCLUSION. This study was an important preliminary step in constructing a resource toolkit with strategies to overcome the identified barriers to developing and sustaining driving and community mobility programs that meet the needs of older adults and clients with rehabilitative needs. This toolkit, which is available on the American Occupational Therapy Association’s Web site, is a necessary resource for use in all practice settings to meet the driving and community mobility needs of this population in support of engagement in community-based occupations.
DOI
10.5014/ajot.2011.002097
Volume
65
Issue
4
First Page
e38
Last Page
e45
Disciplines
Occupational Therapy
NSUWorks Citation
Stav, Wendy B; Love, A; and Snider Weidley, L, "Barriers to developing and sustaining driving and community mobility programs" (2011). Department of Occupational Therapy Program Faculty Articles. 121.
https://nsuworks.nova.edu/hpd_ot_faculty_articles/121