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Assistive Technology
The Official Journal of RESNA
Volume 17, 2005 - Issue 1
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APPLIED RESEARCH

Pilot Study of Safety Belt Usability for Vehicle Occupants Seated in Wheelchairs

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Pages 23-36 | Published online: 22 Oct 2010
 

Abstract

This study investigates the usability of wheelchair occupant restraint systems (WORS) that are used for crash protection of individuals seated in wheelchairs during motor vehicle transit. Ten independent adults with significant functional limitations who use wheelchairs for primary mobility were observed and interviewed while performing reach and manipulation tasks associated with WORS usage. Participants' opinions on ease of use and comfort-related factors were obtained for four occupant restraint scenarios. The study results show evidence of user problems with common WORS designs for use by wheelchair-seated individuals with significant functional limitations. Results from this pilot study suggest redesign of latch plates and buckles used in WORS to enable wheelchair-seated individuals with functional limitations to don and buckle belt restraints more easily and independently. Additionally, this study provides guidance to occupant-restraint manufacturers and wheelchair designers regarding belt-restraint usability. Improved WORS usability will complement other efforts to increase frequency of safety belt usage and lead to improved occupant safety.

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