4 resultados para deficiência leitora
em Universidad del Rosario, Colombia
Social skills of children with different disabilities: Assessment and implications for interventions
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This study characterizes the differences and similarities in the repertoire of social skills of children from 12 different categories of special educational needs: autism, hearing impairment, mild intellectual disabilities, moderate intellectual disabilities, visual impairment, phonological disorder, learning disabilities, giftedness and talent, externalizing behavior problems, internalizing behavior problems, internalizing and externalizing behavior problems and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Teachers of 120 students in regular and special schools, aged between 6 and 14 years old, from four Brazilian states, responded to the Social Skills Rating System. Children with ADHD, autism, internalizing and externalizing behavior problems and externalizing behavior problems presented comparatively lower frequency of social skills. The intervention needs of each evaluated category are discussed.
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Objective: To establish a prediction model of the degree of disability in adults with Spinal CordInjury (SCI ) based on the use of the WHO-DAS II . Methods: The disability degree was correlatedwith three variable groups: clinical, sociodemographic and those related with rehabilitation services.A model of multiple linear regression was built to predict disability. 45 people with sci exhibitingdiverse etiology, neurological level and completeness participated. Patients were older than 18 andthey had more than a six-month post-injury. The WHO-DAS II and the ASIA impairment scale(AIS ) were used. Results: Variables that evidenced a significant relationship with disability were thefollowing: occupational situation, type of affiliation to the public health care system, injury evolutiontime, neurological level, partial preservation zone, ais motor and sensory scores and number ofclinical complications during the last year. Complications significantly associated to disability werejoint pain, urinary infections, intestinal problems and autonomic disreflexia. None of the variablesrelated to rehabilitation services showed significant association with disability. The disability degreeexhibited significant differences in favor of the groups that received the following services: assistivedevices supply and vocational, job or educational counseling. Conclusions: The best predictiondisability model in adults with sci with more than six months post-injury was built with variablesof injury evolution time, AIS sensory score and injury-related unemployment.
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The present paper presents the results of a transversal descriptive study which intended to estimate the contribution of the project “Caring for those who take care of people with disabilities” in the areas of: strength of personal and group competences, self care, life project, dexterity in the care process of people with disabilities, and communitarian auto management; that was implemented in 20 urban areas with caregivers of the city of Bogota in the year 2007. The study allowed the nresearches to acknowledge the little change perception that caregivers had in terms of self care, however, the caregivers perceived change in the four areas, although this were not statistically significant in comparison with the general population. There were only significant changes in the communitarian auto management area in 30% of the population. As a result, it is proposed that more extensive, continuous, and sustainable processes are implemented and that this process arises from contention spaces which can be created with the caregivers, from which they can be motivated to participate in other ´processes of collective and individual changes. Also there’s a need to rely on facilitators (professionals and change agents) who have stronger competences on the how to be and the how to interact competences, because there’s a need to manage the psychosocial components in this group of people. Also, we must make organizational processes and the social networks stronger, this is: collective actions are required, because disability is a social fact, and so, the individual issues are just a moment in the process of inclusion of the person with disability, his family and caregiver.
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Objetivo: identificar evidencia bibliográfica del uso de la música como herramienta en procesos de inclusión de personas con discapacidad, que permitiera ofrecer sustento teórico al proyecto del convenio establecido entre la Fundación Saldarriaga Concha y la Fundación Nacional Batuta. Materiales y métodos: como estrategia de búsqueda se utilizaron los temas “música”, “inclusión” y “discapacidad” y el booleano AND en tres bases de datos: Ebsco, Medline y Lilacs. Los análisis fueron realizados mediante el establecimiento de frecuencias para variables como revista, país, tipo de estudio y años de publicación. Se localizaron veintidós artículos que incluyeron los criterios de búsqueda definidos por los autores. Resultados: los resultados muestran que la mayoría de publicaciones se encuentra en la base de datos Ebsco, en la revista Music Educators Journal, en el período comprendido entre el año 2004 a 2006 (40,9%). Estados Unidos es el país que más publicaciones ha realizado (81,8%). El tipo de estudio más frecuente es la revisión de tema (86,4%) y la temática más utilizada incorpora aspectos como música-discapacidad. De acuerdo con Rumbo, Aranton y García, el grado de evidencia de los documentos analizados es 3, lo que indica que son principalmente estudios descriptivos y de opinión de expertos. Conclusiones: después de realizar la búsqueda sistemática se puede concluir que las publicaciones que incorporan el uso de la música como herramienta para facilitar procesos de inclusión social de niños y adolescentes es escasa, por lo que se sugiere sistematizar y publicar resultados de las intervenciones en este campo de la Terapia Ocupacional. El presente documento proporciona una posible ruta para el desarrollo de futuras investigaciones referentes al tema.