Co-Designing Auditory Navigation Solutions for Traveling as a Blind Individual During The COVID-19 Pandemic
Principal Investigator(s): View help for Principal Investigator(s) Brandon Biggs, Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute
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Project Citation:
Biggs, Brandon. Co-Designing Auditory Navigation Solutions for Traveling as a Blind Individual During The COVID-19 Pandemic. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2023-08-08. https://doi.org/10.3886/E193186V1
Project Description
Summary:
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A group co-design was
held in March 2021 with six blind and visually impaired individuals (BVIs) from
the US. Participants were asked to discuss problems related to travel during
the COVID-19 pandemic and make recommendations for possible solutions. Two
probes (prototypes) of a non-visual neighborhood travel map, and a non-visual
COVID-19 choropleth map (a map using colors or sounds over each state to
represent different values) of COVID-19 state data, were shown to participants
for inspiration. Results were that participants revealed the mostly
negative impacts COVID-19 had on feeling greater risk when going out, traveling,
interactions with strangers, communication, navigating to changed familiar
environments, and wearing masks. Participants gravitated towards the need for
information the probes provided, and made a number of observations and
recommendations for improvement. They wanted more detailed geo-referenced
COVID-19 data, including by county, information related to voting, a mobile
app, and more detailed building information, such as doors on the travel map.
This data includes the initial set of codes created by the coders, intercoder reliability checks, final codes, categorized codes, category context and descriptions, themes, and participant demographic data.
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This data includes the initial set of codes created by the coders, intercoder reliability checks, final codes, categorized codes, category context and descriptions, themes, and participant demographic data.
The Excel file is uploaded here, but a view only Google Sheets version can be accessed at:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zpGuL9cRhokzfhctgo-3ZjoDcC7HG801WRo4OgBO8_w/edit?usp=sharing
Make a copy of this google sheet and entering values into the top row of the "Filter" sheet will filter values by those keywords.
Funding Sources:
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United States Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health (3R01EY029033-03S1);
National institute on disability (90RE5024-03-00, 90IFDV0020-01-00, 90REGE0018)
Scope of Project
Subject Terms:
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blindness;
co-design;
COVID-19;
commuting (travel);
Maps
Geographic Coverage:
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United States
Time Period(s):
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3/29/2021 – 3/29/2021 (March 29, 2021)
Data Type(s):
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aggregate data;
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Methodology
Data Source:
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A 3 hour co-design was held remotely over Zoom in 2021.
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