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Disabled people’s experiences of accessing reasonable adjustments in hospitals: a qualitative study

机译:残疾人获得医院合理调整的经验:定性研究

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The UK Equality Act 2010 requires providers of health services to make changes or ‘reasonable adjustments’ to their practices in order to protect disabled people from discrimination or disadvantage when accessing care. Existing evidence suggests that despite this legislation, health services are not always providing reasonably adjusted care for disabled people. This paper presents the perspectives of disabled people themselves in relation to their experiences of accessing reasonable adjustments in hospitals in England. Twenty-one semi-structured interviews were held with disabled people who had a recent experience of hospital care in England. Participants were asked about the extent to which the hospital provided reasonably adjusted care, and if necessary, how they thought the provision of reasonable adjustments could be improved. Each interview was anonymised and transcribed, and the data analysed using thematic analysis. Participants reported mixed experiences about whether and how reasonable adjustments were provided: some shared positive examples of good practice; others spoke about difficult encounters and limited provision. Recommendations made include a need for culture change in how reasonable adjustments are perceived and enacted; improvements in identifying the needs of disabled people; improvements to the hospital environment and the provision of information; and the need to involve disabled people themselves in the process of change. Gaps remain in how reasonable adjustments are provided for disabled people accessing hospital care. It is important for hospital staff to listen to the perspectives of disabled people about the provision of reasonable adjustments, and make improvements as necessary. Hospital staff could also do more to share good practice in relation to the provision of reasonable adjustments to effectively inspire and embed positive change.
机译:《 2010年英国平等法案》要求医疗服务提供者对其行为进行更改或“合理调整”,以保护残疾人在获得护理时免受歧视或处于不利地位。现有证据表明,尽管有这项立法,但医疗服务并不总是为残疾人提供合理调整的护理。本文介绍了残疾人自身与他们在英格兰获得合理调整的经历有关的观点。对在英国有最近医院护理经验的残疾人进行了二十一次半结构化访谈。向参与者询问医院提供合理调整的护理的程度,以及在必要时他们如何改善合理调整的提供。每次采访均被匿名和转录,并使用主题分析对数据进行分析。与会者报告了关于是否以及如何进行合理调整的不同经验。其他人则谈到困难的遭遇和有限的供应。提出的建议包括需要改变文化,以合理地认识和实施合理的调整;在确定残疾人需求方面的改进;改善医院环境并提供信息;以及需要让残疾人自己参与变革的过程。在为残疾人提供住院治疗的合理调整方面仍然存在差距。对于医院工作人员而言,重要的是要听取残疾人对提供合理调整的观点,并在必要时进行改进。在提供合理调整以有效地激发和嵌入积极变化方面,医院工作人员还可以做更多的事情来分享良好做法。

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