Wheelchair Users
Mostrando 13-16 de 16 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Esclerose lateral amiotrofica : estudo prospectivo de parametros respiratorios / Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis : prospectivestudy on respiratory parameters
The objective of this study was to evaluate the respiratory function of patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), using the parameters of spirometry, maximum inspiratory pressure (MIP) and maximum expiratory pressure (MEP), arterial blood gases and pulse oximetry, and monitor them during the period of 8 months. The study was crosssectional assessmen
Publicado em: 2009
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14. Transporte pÃblico por Ãnibus e condiÃÃo de acessibilidade para pessoas com deficiÃncia: o estudo de caso da cidade do Recife-PE / Public transport by bus and accessibility to people with disabilities: The case study of the city of recife-pe.
This dissertation investigates the access to the bus service offered to people with disabilities. Its main objective is to analyze the barriers to the implementation of policies aimed at promoting accessibility to the bus service to people with disabilities. Its main questions are: how people with disabilities assess the mechanisms and the bus service offere
Publicado em: 2008
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15. Acessibilidade no ambiente escolar: reflexões com base no estudo de duas escolas municipais de Natal-RN
This work was originated through the results of the analysis of the services for the needs of people with disabilities that were permitted by the physical space of two schools of the municipality of Natal/RN. The general objective/goal was to subsidize the elaboration of alternatives for the planning of environments that could be used by any person. The stud
Publicado em: 2006
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16. Hospital bathrooms and showers: a continuing saga of inadequacy
Previous surveys of UK hospitals have highlighted many deficiencies in the standards of hospital inpatient washing and bathing facilities—especially inadequate access for wheelchair users, insufficient bathing equipment, and unsatisfactory cleanliness and privacy. We conducted a qualitative survey in three hospitals in the North of England to see whether t
The Royal Society of Medicine.