Author(s):
Aragão, Antonia Eliana de Araújo ; Pagliuca, Lorita Marlena Freitag ; Macêdo, Kátia Nêyla de Freitas ; Almeida, Paulo César de
Date: 2008
Origin: Oasisbr
Subject(s): Disabled persons; Health Services Accessibility; Architectural Accessibility; Handicapped advocacy
Description
This descriptive study aimed to verify if the hospitals located in Sobral-CE, Brazil present adequate sanitary installations, spaces in lecture halls, elevators, escape routes and parking places for people with physical impairments. It was based on NBR 9050 by the ABNT with a checklist instrument. The data was collected in May 2004. The sample consisted of the four existing hospitals. Two hospitals have sanitary installations with adapted sanitary apparatus and sink. None of them contain accessible dressing rooms or toilets. There are neither elevators, escaping routes, reserved parking spaced, nor accessibility signs. Thus, the need is evidenced to comply with legal standards in order to achieve accessibility for people with physical impairments.