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Co-design knowledge mobilization tools for universal accessibility in municipalities

Maëlle Corcuff Maëlle Corcuff Marie-Eve Lamontagne Marie-Eve Lamontagne François Routhier +3 lainnya

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IntroductionModern research teams are re-evaluating conventional methods with the aim of improving the usefulness of knowledge for users, focusing on the role of knowledge users in shaping innovation. In disability field, encouraging participatory research inherently involves diverse perspectives and inclusion, which aligns with the principles of universal accessibility. By actively involving individuals with various backgrounds, abilities, and needs in the research process, we can better understand and address the challenges faced in adopting universal accessibility. This approach ensures that solutions are more comprehensive, inclusive, and effectively cater to the needs of all individuals, fostering a more equitable and accessible environment for everyone. Despite municipal organizations mandating universal accessibility action plans, they lack tools for efficient implementation. The aim of this study was to develop knowledge mobilization tools tailored to a specific municipal context in Quebec, Canada, to facilitate the implementation of universal accessibility measures by municipal employees.MethodsThe co-design process employed in this study was organized into four distinct stages, following the Morales model: (1) Exploration (2) Co-Design (3) Validation (4) Development.ResultsStages one and two highlighted the employees' lack of awareness about universal accessibility issues and their need to have more information and resources about how universal accessibility is encountered in their work. A steering committee co-designed three video vignettes about universal accessibility, the city's action plan and measures included in it.DiscussionThe co-design approach used in this study allowed us to observe the non-linear nature of partnership research with an organization as complex as a municipality. Our study shows significant advantages of collaboration between the municipal sector and research.

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Maëlle Corcuff

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Maëlle Corcuff

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Marie-Eve Lamontagne

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Marie-Eve Lamontagne

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François Routhier

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François Routhier

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Ernesto Morales

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Ernesto Morales

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Corcuff, M., Corcuff, M., Lamontagne, M., Lamontagne, M., Routhier, F., Routhier, F. et al. (2024). Co-design knowledge mobilization tools for universal accessibility in municipalities. https://doi.org/10.3389/fresc.2024.1331728

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Tahun Terbit
2024
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10.3389/fresc.2024.1331728
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