Analysis of accessibility and perception of people with disabilities in vessels

IF 0.7 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Iasmim Teles Corrêa, K. Omura, G. M. D. Paixão
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Abstract Introduction Marajó Island, located in the State of Pará, Brazil, is composed of 16 municipalities. Approximately 20.3% of its population has some type of disability, and the main means of transport to and from the island are vessels. Objective To analyze the accessibility in the vessels used to transport people from the municipalities of Marajó Island to the state capital. Method This is a quantitative-qualitative, descriptive and exploratory research conducted with 23 people with physical and/or sensory disabilities. Ten vessels were assessed. The study is divided into two stages: analysis of the perception of people with disabilities using a semi-structured interview, and analysis of vessel accessibility using a checklist based on the NBR 15450:2006 standard. Results Most participants did not consider the vessels accessible and found difficulties in accessing and remaining on them. The analysis of the vessels showed that the averages of compliance with the norms in the evaluated spaces were <50%. Conclusion There is agreement between the difficulties pointed out by the participants regarding the non-application of the NBR 15450:2006 standard, indicating that the lack of accessibility limits the access and mobility of individuals with disabilities who use water transportation in the Marajó Island region. Residents of Marajó Island with physical and/or sensory disabilities may be deprived of their basic right to come and go, facing barriers in their autonomy and independence regarding mobility and other occupations that depend on it.
船舶中残疾人的可达性与感知分析
Marajó岛位于巴西帕尔州,由16个自治市组成。大约20.3%的人口有某种残疾,进出该岛的主要交通工具是船只。目的分析Marajó岛各市至州府交通工具的可达性。方法采用定量定性、描述性和探索性研究方法,对23名身体和/或感官残疾患者进行研究。对10只血管进行了评估。研究分为两个阶段:使用半结构化访谈分析残疾人的感知,使用基于NBR 15450:2006标准的检查表分析船舶可达性。结果大多数参与者认为血管不可接近,难以进入和停留在血管上。对船舶的分析表明,在评估空间中,符合规范的平均值<50%。关于NBR 15450:2006标准不适用的问题,与会人员所指出的困难是一致的,这表明无障碍的缺乏限制了Marajó岛屿地区使用水运的残疾人的可及性和流动性。Marajó岛上有身体和/或感官残疾的居民可能被剥夺了来去的基本权利,在行动和依赖行动的其他职业方面面临着自主性和独立性方面的障碍。
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