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em B-Digital - Universidade Fernando Pessoa - Portugal
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É significativo o número de alunos brasileiros que apresentam, em maior ou menor grau, problemas relacionados com a escrita, independentemente do seu ano de escolaridade ou formação. Dentro das salas de aulas essa é uma realidade que todos nós conhecemos. E por conhecer essa realidade é que reconhecemos que isto influencia de uma forma negativa a formação de nossos estudantes. Na verdade, se estas dificuldades não forem detetadas atempadamente, os custos serão enormes, quer em termos pessoais quer em termos sociais, já que essas dificuldades tendem a se manter na vida adulta. O papel do professor assume-se, deste modo, fundamental na identificação precoce destes casos e na adequação do processo de ensino-aprendizagem na senda do sucesso escolar. No entanto, não raras vezes o seu trabalho é dificultado ou pelo desconhecimento da problemática em questão ou pela falta de uma política educativa que, a nível dos gestores escolares, permita potenciar a sua atividade de docente. É neste contexto que surge o presente trabalho que tem por objetivo analisar as conceções e as práticas pedagógicas na área da disortografia. Para tanto, abordaremos o conceito de disortografia e suas implicações na leitura e escrita, com ênfase no último aspecto, já que a dificuldade se dá justamente na grafia. No sentido de melhor compreender a realidade de algumas escolas do ensino fundamental e médio do Brasil, foi conduzido um estudo exploratório, com recurso à técnica do questionário, tendo sido inquiridos 31 professores e 11 gestores de escolas públicas e privadas. Os resultados evidenciaram, entre outros aspetos, algum desconhecimento sobre disortografia bem como algumas divergências entre estes dois agentes educativos quanto às características desta perturbação e quanto às melhores estratégias e medidas educativas para crianças com este diagnóstico. Com base nestes resultados é proposto um esboço de um programa de intervenção junto da comunidade educativa.
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Introduction: It is complex to define learning disabilities, there is no single universal definition used; there are different interpretations and definitions used for learning disabilities in different countries and communities. Primarily, the term “learning disability” sometimes used as “learning difficulties” is a term widely used in UK. There are various types and degree of severity of learning disabilities depending upon the extent of disorder. Though different definitions used all over the world, its types and classification coupled with their health and oral health needs are discussed in this review. Objectives: To review the background literature on definitions of learning disabilities and health needs of this population. To review literature on individual clinical preventive intervention to determine the effectiveness in promoting oral health amongst adults in learning disabilities. To review literature in relation to community based preventive dental measures. To determine the interventions in this areas are appropriate to support policy and practice and if these interventions establish good evidence to suggest that the oral health needs of adults with learning disabilities are met or not. To make recommendations in implementing future preventive oral health interventions for adults with learning disabilities. Methodology: It was develop a comprehensive narrative synthesis of previously published literature from different sources and summarizes the whole research in a particular area identifying gap of knowledge. It provides a broad perspective of a subject and supports continuing education. It also is directed to inform policy and further research. It is a qualitative type of research with a broad question and critical analysis of literature published in books, article and journals. The research question evaluated on PICOS criteria is: Effectiveness of preventive dental interventions in adults with learning disabilities. The research question clearly defines the PICOS i.e. participants, interventions, comparison, outcome and study design. The Cochrane database of systematic reviews (CDSR), Database of Abstracts of Reviews of effects (DARE) through York University and National institute of Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) was searched to identify need of this review. There was no literature review found on the preventive dental interventions found hence, justifying this review. The guidance used in this review is from York University and methods opted for search of literature is based on the following: Type of participants, interventions, outcome measure, studies and search. The review of literature; author search; systematic and narrative reviews, through the following electronic databases via UFP library services: Pub-Med, Medline, EMBASE, CINHAL, Google scholar; Science Direct; Social and Medicine. A comprehensive search of all available literature from 1990-2015, including systematic reviews, policy documents and some guideline documents was done. Internet resource used to access; Department of Health, World Health Organization, Disability World, Disability Rights Commission, the Stationery office, MENCAP, Australian Learning Disability Association. The literature search was carried out with single word, combined words and phrases, authors' names and the title of literature search. Results: It is primarily looking at the oral health interventions available for adults with learning disabilities in clinical settings and the community measures observed over a period of 25 years 1990-2015. There were 7of the clinical intervention studies and one community based intervention study was added in this review. Conclusion: There is a gap of knowledge identified in not having ample research in the area of preventive dental interventions in adults with learning or intellectual disabilities and there is a need of more research, studies need to be of a better quality and a special consideration is required in the community settings where maintenance of oral hygiene for this vulnerable group of society is hugely dependent on their caregivers. Though, the policy and guideline directs on the preventive dental interventions of adults with LD there still a gap evident in understanding and implication of the guidance in practice by the dental and care support team. Understanding learning disabilities and to identify their behavior, compliance and oral health needs is paramount for all professionals working with or for them at each level.