莫桑比克发育障碍儿童和青年生活质量中的心理运动和适应技能:心理运动干预的贡献

Q4 Medicine Motricidade Pub Date : 2021-06-30 DOI:10.6063/MOTRICIDADE.20873
Ana Filipa Sobrado Silva, Sofia Santos
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最近的康复模式侧重于为更独立的生活和更好的生活质量提供个性化支持。人们对心理运动干预效果的测量越来越感兴趣,但对儿童/青少年的研究仍然很少。本文旨在分析心理运动干预对来自莫桑比克的6名参与者的心理运动和适应技能的影响,这些参与者年龄在6至13岁之间,其中2名女性和4名男性患有发育障碍,试图了解其对他们生活质量的影响。所有这些都被制度化了。葡萄牙版的适应行为量表、儿童个人结果量表和心理运动量表分别在三个不同的时刻应用。采用Wilcoxon检验。基线结果允许设计一个为期4个月的心理运动项目,并根据参与者进行调整。最终评估为干预的有效性提供了一些线索,保留率评估提供了对此类干预重要性的分析。最终评估的结果显示,在一些自适应领域存在显著差异,表明即使在项目结束后仍保持了改进。身体意识和毛运动技能是保持力评估中积极增加且没有变化的心理运动领域。这些改善对全球生活质量指数产生了影响。对实践和研究提出了建议。关键词:适应,发育性残疾,独立生活,心理运动疗法,心理运动项目。
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As competências psicomotoras e adaptativas na qualidade de vida de crianças e jovens moçambicanos com perturbações do desenvolvimento: o contributo da intervenção psicomotora
The recent Rehabilitation’ paradigm is focused on the provision of individualized supports for a more independent living and a better quality of life. The interest in the measurement of psychomotor intervention effectiveness is growing, but research with children/youth is still scarce. This article aims to analyze the effects of a psychomotor intervention on psychomotor and adaptive skills of six participants from Mozambique, between 6 and 13 years, 2 females and 4 males, with developmental disorders, trying to see its impact in their quality of life. All were institutionalized. Both Portuguese versions of the Adaptive Behavior Scale, Children’s Personal Outcomes Scale, and Psychomotor Battery were applied in three different moments. Wilcoxon test was applied. Baseline results allowed the design of a 4-month psychomotor program adjusted to participants. The final evaluation gave some clues about the effectiveness of the intervention, and the retention assessment provided the analysis of the importance of such intervention. Results of the final evaluation showed significant differences in some adaptive domains, indicating improvements maintained even after the program ended. Body awareness and gross motor skills were the psychomotor domains that increased positively and without changes in retention assessment. These improvements had an impact on quality of life global index. Suggestions to practice and research are presented. Keywords: Adaptation, Developmental Disabilities, Independent Living, Psychomotor Therapy, Psychomotor Program.
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