Wheelchair as a nexus: understanding stigma in older adults with stroke in China
Qingqing Chu, Jing Zhang, Min Xi, Miaosen Liang, Xinyue Wang, Donggui You, Xinxin Yu

TL;DR
This study explores how wheelchair design affects stigma in older adults with stroke in China, influencing their rehabilitation and social participation.
Contribution
The study introduces an interdisciplinary approach to understanding how wheelchair design attributes influence stigma and rehabilitation outcomes in older stroke survivors.
Findings
Wheelchair design can either reinforce or reduce stigma among older adults with stroke.
Design features impact self-stigma, social perception, and rehabilitation adherence.
Interdisciplinary collaboration is needed to create stigma-free assistive devices.
Abstract
After a stroke, older adults often face compounded stigma due to disability and aging, which can hinder their rehabilitation engagement and community participation. As wheelchairs are central to long-term stroke management, their design can either reinforce or mitigate such stigma. This study explores how wheelchair design attributes influence stigma among Chinese older adults with stroke and how these perceptions affect rehabilitation adherence and social reintegration. A qualitative case study using semi-structured interviews was conducted with 15 older adults with stroke, 20 caregivers and rehabilitation stakeholders, and 24 members of the general public in Hubei, China. Data were thematically analyzed within an interdisciplinary rehabilitation context to identify how wheelchair-related meanings shape psychosocial and behavioral outcomes. Five interrelated themes emerged: symbolic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDisability Rights and Representation · Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery · Assistive Technology in Communication and Mobility
