Abstract
Objective:
The repercussion of inclusive public policies was analyzed from the perspective of people with hearing, visual and physical impairments.
Methods:
Descriptive and quantitative study, based on the Hybrid Model of concept analysis. Disabled people were interviewed, using a structured questionnaire. Data were organized in tables and Crosstab and Chi-Square tests were carried out.
Results:
The disabled people indicated policies that contributed towards inclusion, with partial agreement among the three types of disability. Free transportation was relevant for the hearing impaired (65.0%) and the Integration Law for Disabled People for the visually (82.5%) and physically impaired (62.5%). Among the intended and not implemented policies, the non-execution of the laws (hearing 67.5% and motor 45.0%); Accessibility Law (visual 80.0% and motor 45.0%) and attitudinal changes (visual 80.0%) were indicated.
Conclusion:
The creation and implementation of policies is relevant, to guarantee the rights of these clients.
Keywords:
Public Policies; Disabled Persons; Nursing; Human Rights