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“When I Need to Travel, I Feel Feverish”: Everyday Experiences of Transport Inequalities Among Older Adults in Dhaka, Bangladesh

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Buses are the most common form of public transport for older adults in developing countries. With over 37% of total trips, buses are the principal mode of transport in Dhaka. The majority of older adults are dependent on buses because of their affordability relative to oth...

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Autores principales: Jahangir, Selim, Bailey, Ajay, Hasan, Musleh Uddin, Hossain, Shanawez, Helbich, Marco, Hyde, Martin
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9019655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34282443
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geront/gnab103
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author Jahangir, Selim
Bailey, Ajay
Hasan, Musleh Uddin
Hossain, Shanawez
Helbich, Marco
Hyde, Martin
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Bailey, Ajay
Hasan, Musleh Uddin
Hossain, Shanawez
Helbich, Marco
Hyde, Martin
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Buses are the most common form of public transport for older adults in developing countries. With over 37% of total trips, buses are the principal mode of transport in Dhaka. The majority of older adults are dependent on buses because of their affordability relative to other modes such as auto-rickshaws, rideshares, and taxis. This study aims to investigate key barriers in accessing buses in Dhaka and the consequences of these barriers to the everyday mobility of older adults. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Thirty participants aged 60 and older were recruited from 2 socioeconomically different neighborhoods in Dhaka. We employed a thematic analysis of visual surveys and in-depth interviews to understand older adults’ spatial and cultural context and their experiences using buses in their everyday lives. RESULTS: Boarding and deboarding buses were common barriers for older adults due to overcrowding and traffic congestion. In addition, older adults faced challenges such as ageism, gender discrimination, and undesirable behavior by transport personnel and co-passengers. These barriers affected their independent mobility and influenced their access to work and social life, contributing to their social exclusion. DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS: This study illustrates the challenges faced by older adults when accessing public transport and the need to improve access to work, health care, and social life. Inclusive transport policies are essential in low- and middle-income countries to improve the well-being of older adults.
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spelling pubmed-90196552022-04-20 “When I Need to Travel, I Feel Feverish”: Everyday Experiences of Transport Inequalities Among Older Adults in Dhaka, Bangladesh Jahangir, Selim Bailey, Ajay Hasan, Musleh Uddin Hossain, Shanawez Helbich, Marco Hyde, Martin Gerontologist Home, Neighborhood, and Environment BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Buses are the most common form of public transport for older adults in developing countries. With over 37% of total trips, buses are the principal mode of transport in Dhaka. The majority of older adults are dependent on buses because of their affordability relative to other modes such as auto-rickshaws, rideshares, and taxis. This study aims to investigate key barriers in accessing buses in Dhaka and the consequences of these barriers to the everyday mobility of older adults. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Thirty participants aged 60 and older were recruited from 2 socioeconomically different neighborhoods in Dhaka. We employed a thematic analysis of visual surveys and in-depth interviews to understand older adults’ spatial and cultural context and their experiences using buses in their everyday lives. RESULTS: Boarding and deboarding buses were common barriers for older adults due to overcrowding and traffic congestion. In addition, older adults faced challenges such as ageism, gender discrimination, and undesirable behavior by transport personnel and co-passengers. These barriers affected their independent mobility and influenced their access to work and social life, contributing to their social exclusion. DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS: This study illustrates the challenges faced by older adults when accessing public transport and the need to improve access to work, health care, and social life. Inclusive transport policies are essential in low- and middle-income countries to improve the well-being of older adults. Oxford University Press 2021-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9019655/ /pubmed/34282443 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geront/gnab103 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Hasan, Musleh Uddin
Hossain, Shanawez
Helbich, Marco
Hyde, Martin
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title “When I Need to Travel, I Feel Feverish”: Everyday Experiences of Transport Inequalities Among Older Adults in Dhaka, Bangladesh
title_full “When I Need to Travel, I Feel Feverish”: Everyday Experiences of Transport Inequalities Among Older Adults in Dhaka, Bangladesh
title_fullStr “When I Need to Travel, I Feel Feverish”: Everyday Experiences of Transport Inequalities Among Older Adults in Dhaka, Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed “When I Need to Travel, I Feel Feverish”: Everyday Experiences of Transport Inequalities Among Older Adults in Dhaka, Bangladesh
title_short “When I Need to Travel, I Feel Feverish”: Everyday Experiences of Transport Inequalities Among Older Adults in Dhaka, Bangladesh
title_sort “when i need to travel, i feel feverish”: everyday experiences of transport inequalities among older adults in dhaka, bangladesh
topic Home, Neighborhood, and Environment
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9019655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34282443
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geront/gnab103
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