Purpose: To describe the disability accessibility level of primary care office interiors and the presence of accessible examination equipment. Methods: Data from on-site audits of 3993 primary care offices in California for 2013–2016 are descriptively analyzed. Architectural access is assessed using an instrument based on ADA Accessibility guidelines (ADAAG), along with noting accessibility of examination equipment. Results: Compliance across architectural elements was *85%. Accessible examination tables and scales were observed in 19.1% and 10.9% of offices, respectively. Conclusions: Proactive accessibility auditing makes visible the infrequent presence of accessible examination equipment. It offers data for tracking progress to increase ...
People with disabilities face multiple barriers to adequate health care and report poorer health sta...
The purpose of this study was to determine if the number of barriers reported in the clinics could b...
Background: Primary care is the first point of care, also for people with disabilities. The accessib...
The purpose of this research is to assess the overall structural and equipment barriers encountered ...
BACKGROUND: Accessible diagnostic equipment, including height-adjustable examination tables, is nece...
Background: Previous research has identified inaccessible medical equipment as a barrier to health c...
Structural barriers that limit access to health care services for people with disabilities have been...
is it Lacking? Background: Previous research has identified inaccessible medical equipment as a barr...
Background: The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires health care facilities to provide equ...
Background. People with disabilities continue to be identified as a group who experience disparate h...
Poor accessibility of healthcare facilities is a major barrier for people with disabilities when see...
Previous studies have been conducted to assess the barriers that limit access to health care service...
This paper is part of the author’s investigation of disabled access to goods and services, to asses...
Background: Accessibility enables the effective participation of disabled persons in pub...
Objective: To assess the physical accessibility from the front desk of primary healthcare units. Me...
People with disabilities face multiple barriers to adequate health care and report poorer health sta...
The purpose of this study was to determine if the number of barriers reported in the clinics could b...
Background: Primary care is the first point of care, also for people with disabilities. The accessib...
The purpose of this research is to assess the overall structural and equipment barriers encountered ...
BACKGROUND: Accessible diagnostic equipment, including height-adjustable examination tables, is nece...
Background: Previous research has identified inaccessible medical equipment as a barrier to health c...
Structural barriers that limit access to health care services for people with disabilities have been...
is it Lacking? Background: Previous research has identified inaccessible medical equipment as a barr...
Background: The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires health care facilities to provide equ...
Background. People with disabilities continue to be identified as a group who experience disparate h...
Poor accessibility of healthcare facilities is a major barrier for people with disabilities when see...
Previous studies have been conducted to assess the barriers that limit access to health care service...
This paper is part of the author’s investigation of disabled access to goods and services, to asses...
Background: Accessibility enables the effective participation of disabled persons in pub...
Objective: To assess the physical accessibility from the front desk of primary healthcare units. Me...
People with disabilities face multiple barriers to adequate health care and report poorer health sta...
The purpose of this study was to determine if the number of barriers reported in the clinics could b...
Background: Primary care is the first point of care, also for people with disabilities. The accessib...