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Environmental barriers to health care among persons with disabilities--Los Angeles County, California, 2002-2003.

机译:残疾人保健中的环境障碍-加利福尼亚州洛杉矶县,2002-2003年。

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In 2002, an estimated 51.2 million persons in the United States (approximately 18.1% of the population) had a disability. Recent data suggest that substantial disparities in health behaviors and overall health status exist between persons with and without disabilities. Nonetheless, when they have access to adequate health care, persons with disabilities can lead healthy lives. The World Health Organization's International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health stresses the importance of environment (e.g., physical environment, attitudes of others, or policies) as either a barrier or facilitator in the daily activities of persons with disabilities. In addition, increasing access to health and wellness treatment programs for persons with disabilities and reducing the proportion of persons with disabilities who report environmental barriers to participation in daily activities are goals of Healthy People 2010 (objectives 6-10 and 6-12). However, few population-based studies have explored how environment affects the lives of those with disabilities. To determine the prevalence of disability among persons in Los Angeles County, California, and assess the effects of environmental barriers on these persons, residents were surveyed during 2002-2003. The results of that survey suggested that persons with physical or sensory disabilities experienced several environmental barriers and that the prevalence of barriers varied by demographic characteristics, household income, and severity of disability. To improve quality of life among persons with disabilities, public and private health agencies should implement measures to remove environmental barriers to health care and other services.
机译:2002年,美国估计有5120万人(约占人口的18.1%)有残疾。最近的数据表明,残疾人与残疾人之间在健康行为和整体健康状况上存在巨大差异。尽管如此,残疾人在获得适当的医疗保健后仍可以过上健康的生活。世界卫生组织的《国际功能,残疾和健康分类》强调了环境(例如,自然环境,他人的态度或政策)作为残疾人日常活动的障碍或促进者的重要性。此外,《 2010年健康人》的目标(目标6-10和6-12)是,增加残疾人获得健康和保健治疗计划的机会,并减少报告称其参与日常活动存在环境障碍的残疾人比例。但是,很少有基于人群的研究探索环境如何影响残疾人的生活。为了确定加利福尼亚州洛杉矶县人中残疾人的患病率,并评估环境障碍对这些人的影响,在2002-2003年期间对居民进行了调查。该调查的结果表明,身体或感官残疾的人经历了几个环境障碍,并且障碍的发生率因人口统计学特征,家庭收入和残疾严重程度而异。为了提高残疾人的生活质量,公共和私人卫生机构应采取措施消除对卫生保健和其他服务的环境障碍。

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