Accessibility for people with motor disabilities at CEOs in Brazil: an ecological study
Djalma Antonio de LIMA, Magda Lyce Rodrigues CAMPOS, Elisa Miranda COSTA, Rejane Christine de Sousa QUEIROZ, Ana Margarida Melo NUNES, Nilcema FIGUEIREDO, Paulo Sávio Angeira de GOES, Erika Barbara Abreu Fonseca THOMAZ

TL;DR
This study shows that dental centers in Brazil improved physical accessibility for people with motor disabilities between 2014 and 2018.
Contribution
The study provides new evidence of accessibility improvements in Brazilian dental centers for people with motor disabilities over time.
Findings
Physical accessibility in Brazilian CEOs improved significantly between 2014 and 2018.
The proportion of highly accessible centers increased from 33.9% to 69.7% during the study period.
Adaptations like ramps, doors, and bathrooms improved by over 30% in some categories.
Abstract
The objective was to compare physical accessibility indicators for people with motor disabilities (PwMD) at dental specialty centers (acronym in Portuguese - CEO) across Brazil during the two evaluation cycles of the Access and Quality Improvement Program (acronym in Portuguese - PMAQ) for CEOs. This ecological study utilized secondary data from the external evaluation of PMAQ-CEO in Cycle I (C1), conducted in 2014, and Cycle II (C2), conducted in 2018, including all CEOs that participated in both cycles (n = 889). The structural items analyzed included corridors and doors adapted for wheelchairs, functional wheelchairs, access ramps with handrails, and bathrooms adapted for PwMD. Latent class transition analysis was applied to identify patterns in physical accessibility among CEOs, selecting the latent status (LS) model based on conceptual interpretability and goodness of fit. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealth, Nursing, Elderly Care · Dental Health and Care Utilization · Health Education and Validation
