3 resultados para PULMONARY REHABILITATION PROGRAM

em Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora - Portugal


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Objetivo: Investigar o efeito de dois programas de reabilitação psicomotora (atividade contínua versus atividade intervalada) na capacidade neuromotora de idosos institucionalizados. Metodologia: A amostra integrou 17 participantes (85,81±6,26 anos) que, numa fase inicial, mantiveram as atividades durante 6 semanas (período de controlo) e, posteriormente, 9 integraram um programa com intervenção intervalada (GI) e 8 um programa com intervenção contínua (GC). Ambos os programas tiveram a duração de 12 semanas, com uma periodicidade de 2 sessões por semana e duração de 60 minutos. Foram avaliadas as variáveis atenção (Trail Making Test), capacidade de planeamento (Torre de Londres), o desempenho em situação de dupla tarefa (Timed Up and Go modificado) e equilíbrio (Timed Up and Go e Índice de Tinetti). Resultados: O GI evidenciou melhorias significativas nas variáveis da atenção, da capacidade de planeamento, dupla tarefa e equilíbrio (p<0,05), enquanto que o GC apenas o evidenciou na variável capacidade de planeamento (p<0,05). Conclusão: Os resultados sugerem que o programa de reabilitação psicomotora com atividade intervalada será mais benéfico para os idosos institucionalizados que programa com atividade contínua, particularmente na atenção, no desempenho em situação de dupla tarefa e no equilíbrio; ABSTRACT: Objective: To research the effect of two psychomotor rehabilitation programs (continuous activity against intervealed activity) in the neuromotor ability of institutionalized elderly people. Metodology: The sample had 17 participants (85.81 ± 6.26 years), that in an initial phase retained activity for 6 weeks (control period) and then, 9 integrated a program with intervealed intervention (GI) and 8 a program with continuous intervention (GC). ). Both of the programs had 12 weeks, 2 sessions per week and 60 minutes per session. Was evaluated the variables attention (Trail Making Test); planning capacity (London Tower); dual task capacity (modified Timed Up and Go) and balance (Timed Up and Go and Tinetti Index). Results: The GI showed significant improvements in the variables attention, performance in dual task ability and balance (p<0,05), while GC revealed significant improvements in planning capacity (p<0,05). Conclusion: The results suggest that the psychomotor rehabilitation program with intervealed activity will be more beneficial for the institutionalized elderly than the program with continuous activity, particularly in the attention, planning capacity, performance in dual task ability and balance.

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Objetivo: Investigar os benefícios de um programa de reabilitação psicomotora em pessoas idosas institucionalizadas ao nível de indicadores de saúde e do bem-estar. Metodologia: A amostra integrou 42 participantes (84±6.2 anos), dos quais 21 pertenciam ao grupo experimental (programa de reabilitação) e 21 ao grupo controlo. Os indicadores de saúde e bem-estar foram avaliados pelo Profile of Mood Stats (POMS), pela Escala de Dor (Instrumento P4), pela Perceção de Estado de Saúde (EQVAS) e pelo Índice de Barthel. Resultados: Os testes de comparação evidenciaram melhorias significativas no grupo experimental, nas variáveis depressão, irritação, confusão, principalmente no score total sem e com irritação da avaliação de estados emocionais e de humor, em relação à escala de dor as variáveis escala de dor1 e score total escala de dor foram as que tiveram melhorias significativas, p= <0.05. Conclusão: O programa de reabilitação psicomotora promoveu melhorias ao nível dos indicadores de saúde e do bem-estar das pessoas idosas institucionalizadas, com maior impacto nos estados emocionais e de humor e diminuição de intensidade de dor; Abstract: Effect of a psychomotor rehabilitation intervention in elderly people institutionalized at the level of health indicators and welfare. Objective: The aim is to investigate the benefits of a psychomotor rehabilitation program in orderly people institutionalized at the level of health indicators and welfare. Methodology: The sample consisted of 42 participants (84 ± 6.2 years), 21 of them belonged to the experimental group (rehabilitation program), and the other 21, to the control group. The following surveys were conducted by the Profile of Mood Stats (POMS), the Pain Scale (P4 Instrument), the Perception of Health Status (EQVAS) and the Barthel Index. Results: Significant improvements were observed in the experimental group, in the following dimensions: depression, anger, confusion, mainly in the total score with and without irritation assessment of emotional states and mood, regarding the pain scale, the variables pain scale and total average score were the ones that had higher significant improvements, p = <0.05. Conclusion: The psychomotor rehabilitation program led to improvements in health indicators and well-being of the institutionalized older ones, with greater impact on emotional states and mood and decrease in pain intensity.

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School failure is a chronic problem in many developing countries and in some developed as Portugal due to factors like cognitive deficiencies of children, an inadequate family environment, low SES and bad teaching methods or school organization. It is important to develop effective and simple intervention strategies able to cope with the problem at an individual level independently of the cause. The general objective of the following study is to develop behavioral training techniques to help children with problems of school failure. 6 - 12 years old children attending ISCED 1, with academic difficulties because of family problems, social exclusion (living in poverty or belonging to an ethnic minority) or poor schooling were trained. Cognitive-behavioral techniques that have been widely used to train persons with intellectual, sensorial, physical or social deficiencies were applied. Results are evaluated in terms of % of attained objectives, time, and (subjective) teacher satisfaction. Some results of individual children are shown. Training programs seem to be successful independently of the (mostly unknown) cause of failure of the trained subject.