Purpose: This exploratory qualitative study examines the challenges faced by manual wheelchair (MWC) users and their clinicians, with a focus on mobility difficulties in both outdoor and indoor environments, as well as training priorities.
Methods: The study involved semi-structured interviews with 18 clinicians and 25 MWC users from various rehabilitation centres. The interviews, lasting between 30 and 60 minutes, explored specific aspects of MWC use, including mobility challenges, training needs, and psychological factors.
Results: Thematic analysis of the data revealed key patterns, such as indoor and outdoor navigation issues, had difficulty with basic propulsion skills, and the psychological impact of using an MWC. Participants emphasized the need for comprehensive training programs, addressing safety concerns, and ensuring proper MWC adjustments to improve mobility and comfort.
Conclusion: The study highlights the importance of psychological support and public awareness campaigns to reduce stigma and promote inclusivity. The findings are crucial for developing a tailored training program for new MWC users, addressing both physical and psychological challenges to enhance their overall quality of life and independence.
Keywords: Safety; basic driving skills; challenges; clinicians; manual wheelchair; mobility; training program.
Develop training sessions to build confidence in operating their MWC.Teach adaptive techniques for navigating difficult terrains.Incorporate assessments for personalized MWC adjustments.Advocate for better public infrastructure and accessibility features.