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Ensaio sobre a aderência ao modelo nacional de bengala eletrônica Smart Mobb® como recurso auxiliar à mobilidade de pessoas com cegueira ou baixa visão
Author(s) -
Amanda Amorim Rodrigues,
Caio Henrique Marques Texeira,
Eliana Cunha Lima,
Antônio Carlos de Moraes,
Vagner Rogério dos Santos
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
jornal brasileiro de economia da saúde
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2359-1641
pISSN - 2175-2095
DOI - 10.21115/jbes.v13.n1.p49-54
Subject(s) - payment , context (archaeology) , socioeconomic status , psychology , set (abstract data type) , identity (music) , rehabilitation , applied psychology , welfare economics , gerontology , humanities , medicine , business , computer science , population , geography , physical therapy , economics , environmental health , archaeology , finance , programming language , philosophy , physics , acoustics
Objective: The objective of this work was to identify, through the questionnaire, favorable points and potentially impeding points for the purchase of Smart Mobb® as an auxiliary mobility technology for people with visual impairments. Methods: The questionnaire was applied at the Dorina Nowill Foundation for the Blind, an institution specialized in the care and rehabilitation of visually impaired people. The interview consisted of questions about the socioeconomic profile; Social; technological, in the context of assistive technologies; and health, including the individual and the difficulties he faces on a daily basis using his visual impairment. Results: Eight candidates were interviewed. The results indicate that Smart Mobb® has features that display the identity with respect to the people who study, showing inconsistency only in terms of the estimated average monthly value for sale and that these items are available for payment. Conclusion: It was found that it exists or desires, on the part of users who demand as much solutions in assisted technologies that carry greater technological content, and that appear as a solution proposal for the problem of urban mobility. With regard to price, most respondents are willing to pay an average monthly percentage below the minimum stipulated for the purchase of the Smart Mobb® electronic cane, or to set up a potential impediment to adherence.

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