Intellectual Disability, Digital Technologies, And Independent Transportation – A Scoping Review
Original version
Safari, M. C., Wass, S., Haugland, S. & Thygesen, E. (2023). Intellectual Disability, Digital Technologies, And Independent Transportation – A Scoping Review. Proceedings of the 56th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 1983-1993. https://hdl.handle.net/10125/102878.Abstract
Transportation is an essential aspect of everyday life. For people with intellectual disabilities transportation is one the largest barriers to community participation and a cause of inequality. However, digital technologies can reduce barriers for transportation use for people with intellectual disabilities and increase community mobility. The aim of this scoping review was to identify and map existing research on digital technology support for independent transport for people with intellectual disabilities and to identify knowledge gaps relevant for further research. The authors conducted a scoping review of articles presenting digital technologies designed to assist in outdoor navigation for people with intellectual disabilities. The search yielded 3195 items, of which 45 were reviewed and 13 included in this study. The results show that while a variation of design elements was utilized, digital technologies can effectively support individuals with intellectual disability in transport. Further research should focus on multiple contexts and types of transportation, different support needs during independent travel, real-world settings, participatory approaches, and the role of user training to enhance the adoption of digital technologies.