2022
DOI: 10.1177/13623613221132106
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Autism-friendly public bus transport: A personal experience–based perspective

Abstract: Community participation and the formation of social networks are crucial for a qualitative life. To this end, transportation plays an essential role. Many autistic people rely on public transportation for their mobility needs. However, research shows that it is not always easy for them to use it. The issues they face when using public bus transport have not yet been thoroughly studied. The current case study in Flanders aimed to give autistic people the opportunity to express the issues they face while using p… Show more

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“…Although a recommended method during lockdowns (Moises & Torrentina, 2020), which was already becoming mainstream before that time (O'Connor & Madge, 2017), there are some downsides to it (e.g., technical issues, more distance between interviewee and researcher) (O'Connor & Madge, 2017). Moreover, we used a semi-structured interview guide covering predefined topics, which could have hindered participants from spontaneously providing new topics (Dirix et al, 2022).…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although a recommended method during lockdowns (Moises & Torrentina, 2020), which was already becoming mainstream before that time (O'Connor & Madge, 2017), there are some downsides to it (e.g., technical issues, more distance between interviewee and researcher) (O'Connor & Madge, 2017). Moreover, we used a semi-structured interview guide covering predefined topics, which could have hindered participants from spontaneously providing new topics (Dirix et al, 2022).…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%