Open Journal of Nursing

Volume 5, Issue 10 (October 2015)

ISSN Print: 2162-5336   ISSN Online: 2162-5344

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Structural Accessibility of Gynecological Nursing Clinics for Users with Motor Disabilities in Basic Health Units

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DOI: 10.4236/ojn.2015.510095    4,319 Downloads   5,248 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

A quantitative descriptive study aimed to evaluate the physical structure accessibility of gynecological nursing clinics and their bathrooms in basic health units for users with motor disabilities. A checklist tool/instrument was applied for analyzing 16 items in the bathroom and four in the nursing clinic. 157 basic health units were evaluated. In the nursing clinic, counters and tables (79.6%) were accessible, but stretchers (93%), seats (93.6%) and doors (87.3%) were inaccessible; moreover, 17.8% of the units examined proved totally inaccessible. In the bathroom, the items with the best evaluation were the height of the toilet flusher (47%) with operation by slight pressure (44.6%) and the wall-mounted sink (42.7%). Bathroom doors and turning area/space for wheelchairs were inaccessible. No bathroom reached full accessibility, and 31.2% were entirely inaccessible. Non-compliance was evident of the standard 9050:2004 of the Brazilian Association of Technical Standards. Raising the awareness of health and engineering professionals is recommended to learn technical accessibility standards and implement them.

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Pessoa, A. , Silva Lima, B. , Freitag Pagliuca, L. , de Oliveira, P. , de Sousa, L. , de Almeida, P. , de Carvalho, L. and Esmeraldo Áfio, A. (2015) Structural Accessibility of Gynecological Nursing Clinics for Users with Motor Disabilities in Basic Health Units. Open Journal of Nursing, 5, 900-908. doi: 10.4236/ojn.2015.510095.

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