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Creating an inclusive mall environment with the PRECEDE-PROCEED model: a living lab case study.

Sara AhmedBonnie SwaineMarc MilotCaroline GaudetTiiu PoldmaGillian BartlettBarbara MazerGuylaine Le DorzeSkye Pamela BarbicAna Maria RodriguezHélène LefebvrePhilippe ArchambaultDahlia KairyJoyce FungDelphine LabbeAnouk LamontagneEva Kehayia
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2017)
This knowledge can help others interested in using the PPM to create similar enabling and inclusive environments world-wide. Implication for rehabilitation While public environments provide opportunities for participation and social inclusion, they are not always inclusive spaces and may not accommodate the wide diversity of people. The PRECEDE PROCEDE Model (PPM) is well suited as a framework for the development, implementation, and evaluation of an inclusive mall. Environmental barriers can negatively impact the rehabilitation process by impeding the restoration and augmentation of function. Removing barriers to social participation and independent living by improving inclusivity in the mall and other environments positively impacts the lives of people with disabilities.
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