Introduction: The emergency department (ED) is a critical service area for patients living with disabilities in the United States. Despite this, there is limited research on best practices from the patient experience regarding accommodation and accessibility for those with disabilities. In this study we investigate the ED experience from the perspective of patients living with physical and cognitive disability, as well as visual impairment and blindness, to better understand the barriers to accessibility in the ED for these populations.Methods: Twelve individuals with either physical or cognitive disabilities, visual impairments or blindness were interviewed regarding their ED experiences, particularly related to accessibility. Interviews w...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the factors that promote and compromise the implementation of reasonably adju...
For people with visual impairment, environmental features create barriers to inclusion and participa...
Individuals with physical disabilities are less likely to utilise primary preventive healthcare serv...
Individuals with disabilities comprise a substantial portion of the U.S. population but make up only...
Disabled individuals at large, and visually impaired individuals in particular, encounter a range of...
Objective: The aim of this study was to identify the significant difficulties in access to health ca...
While much research has examined physician and patient satisfaction with the use of Electronic Healt...
AbstractBackground:Accessibility is acknowledged as a key to inclusion in the Convention of Rights f...
AbstractBackground:Accessibility is acknowledged as a key to inclusion in the Convention of Rights f...
Introduction: Standards are available to guide tourism facilities in providing barrier-free environm...
BACKGROUND: Adults who use wheelchairs have difficulty accessing physicians and receive less prevent...
Abstract INTRODUCTION After emergency department (ED) discharge, persons living with cognitive impai...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
Background: Adults who use wheelchairs have difficulty accessing physicians and receive less prevent...
Structural barriers that limit access to health care services for people with disabilities have been...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the factors that promote and compromise the implementation of reasonably adju...
For people with visual impairment, environmental features create barriers to inclusion and participa...
Individuals with physical disabilities are less likely to utilise primary preventive healthcare serv...
Individuals with disabilities comprise a substantial portion of the U.S. population but make up only...
Disabled individuals at large, and visually impaired individuals in particular, encounter a range of...
Objective: The aim of this study was to identify the significant difficulties in access to health ca...
While much research has examined physician and patient satisfaction with the use of Electronic Healt...
AbstractBackground:Accessibility is acknowledged as a key to inclusion in the Convention of Rights f...
AbstractBackground:Accessibility is acknowledged as a key to inclusion in the Convention of Rights f...
Introduction: Standards are available to guide tourism facilities in providing barrier-free environm...
BACKGROUND: Adults who use wheelchairs have difficulty accessing physicians and receive less prevent...
Abstract INTRODUCTION After emergency department (ED) discharge, persons living with cognitive impai...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
Background: Adults who use wheelchairs have difficulty accessing physicians and receive less prevent...
Structural barriers that limit access to health care services for people with disabilities have been...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the factors that promote and compromise the implementation of reasonably adju...
For people with visual impairment, environmental features create barriers to inclusion and participa...
Individuals with physical disabilities are less likely to utilise primary preventive healthcare serv...