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Accessibility in People with Disabilities in Primary Healthcare Centers: A Dimension of the Quality of Care

The purpose of this research is to evaluate universal accessibility in primary healthcare (PHC) centers in the Atacama region, Chile, through an analytical cross-sectional study with a quality approach, which uses the external audit model with the application of a dichotomous comparison guideline, e...

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Autores principales: Campillay-Campillay, Maggie, Calle-Carrasco, Ana, Dubo, Pablo, Moraga-Rodríguez, Jorge, Coss-Mandiola, Juan, Vanegas-López, Jairo, Rojas, Alejandra, Carrasco, Raúl
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9564706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36231740
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191912439
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author Campillay-Campillay, Maggie
Calle-Carrasco, Ana
Dubo, Pablo
Moraga-Rodríguez, Jorge
Coss-Mandiola, Juan
Vanegas-López, Jairo
Rojas, Alejandra
Carrasco, Raúl
author_facet Campillay-Campillay, Maggie
Calle-Carrasco, Ana
Dubo, Pablo
Moraga-Rodríguez, Jorge
Coss-Mandiola, Juan
Vanegas-López, Jairo
Rojas, Alejandra
Carrasco, Raúl
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description The purpose of this research is to evaluate universal accessibility in primary healthcare (PHC) centers in the Atacama region, Chile, through an analytical cross-sectional study with a quality approach, which uses the external audit model with the application of a dichotomous comparison guideline, evaluating levels of compliance with four dimensions of universal accessibility described in the literature: participation, information, accessibility chain and architectural aspects. This was carried out in 18 PHC, and set as Lower Control Limit (LCL) of 70% to compare levels of compliance, and a hierarchical model and k-mean analysis were applied. Results: Very low compliance averages were obtained, 37.7% participation, 4% information, 44.4% access chain, and 63.9% architectural aspects, indicating a critical situation. Moreover, the cluster comparison allowed to observe that a group of healthcare centers complies more than other groups, which requires more attention. Conclusions: The low level of accessibility for people with disabilities may be associated with various factors that require further monitoring and analysis. However, low levels of accessibility require changing the way of relating to this vulnerable group of the population, and considering including them in the design and reasonable adjustments made in PHC centers. The findings from this research open the possibility for future research that increases understanding of how to reduce barriers in a such wide variety of forms of disability.
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spelling pubmed-95647062022-10-15 Accessibility in People with Disabilities in Primary Healthcare Centers: A Dimension of the Quality of Care Campillay-Campillay, Maggie Calle-Carrasco, Ana Dubo, Pablo Moraga-Rodríguez, Jorge Coss-Mandiola, Juan Vanegas-López, Jairo Rojas, Alejandra Carrasco, Raúl Int J Environ Res Public Health Article The purpose of this research is to evaluate universal accessibility in primary healthcare (PHC) centers in the Atacama region, Chile, through an analytical cross-sectional study with a quality approach, which uses the external audit model with the application of a dichotomous comparison guideline, evaluating levels of compliance with four dimensions of universal accessibility described in the literature: participation, information, accessibility chain and architectural aspects. This was carried out in 18 PHC, and set as Lower Control Limit (LCL) of 70% to compare levels of compliance, and a hierarchical model and k-mean analysis were applied. Results: Very low compliance averages were obtained, 37.7% participation, 4% information, 44.4% access chain, and 63.9% architectural aspects, indicating a critical situation. Moreover, the cluster comparison allowed to observe that a group of healthcare centers complies more than other groups, which requires more attention. Conclusions: The low level of accessibility for people with disabilities may be associated with various factors that require further monitoring and analysis. However, low levels of accessibility require changing the way of relating to this vulnerable group of the population, and considering including them in the design and reasonable adjustments made in PHC centers. The findings from this research open the possibility for future research that increases understanding of how to reduce barriers in a such wide variety of forms of disability. MDPI 2022-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9564706/ /pubmed/36231740 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191912439 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Vanegas-López, Jairo
Rojas, Alejandra
Carrasco, Raúl
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191912439
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