Educational inclusion of students with type-1 diabetes. A systematized review (La inclusión educativa del alumnado con diabetes tipo 1. Una revisión sistematizada)

IF 1 4区 教育学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Journal for the Study of Education and Development Pub Date : 2023-05-10 DOI:10.1080/02103702.2023.2191430
Judith Cáceres-Iglesias, Katherine Gajardo-Espinoza, Luis Torrego-Egido
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ABSTRACT Inclusive education is a recognized right. One of the factors addressed the least by the scholarly literature is the right to inclusive education among students with chronic diseases. Given the scarcity of research on this topic, the goal of this study is to identify and analyse how the research published has addressed the inclusion of students with diabetes. To meet this objective, we conducted a systematized literature review following some of the guidelines of the PRISMA statement. We searched in the databases Scopus and WOS and the Teseo, Dialnet and Google Scholar portals, where we found the 24 studies that comprise the data bank. The results show a reality that is a far cry from inclusive education, given that there are barriers like a lack of information and training, scant resources and support, no relations among the different administrations and the inexistence of public policies regulating attention to these students at school.
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1型糖尿病学生的教育纳入。系统综述(1型糖尿病学生的教育包容)。系统回顾)
全纳教育是一项公认的权利。学术文献中提及最少的因素之一是慢性病学生接受全纳教育的权利。鉴于该主题的研究缺乏,本研究的目的是确定和分析已发表的研究如何解决糖尿病学生的纳入问题。为了实现这一目标,我们根据PRISMA声明的一些指导方针进行了系统的文献综述。我们在Scopus和WOS数据库以及Teseo、Dialnet和Google Scholar门户网站中进行了搜索,在那里我们找到了组成数据库的24项研究。结果显示,现实与全纳教育相去甚远,因为存在诸如缺乏信息和培训、缺乏资源和支持、不同行政部门之间没有关系以及不存在规范对学校这些学生关注的公共政策等障碍。
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