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International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health, and aphasia: a study of social participation

机译:国际功能,残疾与健康和失语症国际分类:社会参与研究

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Purpose To identify and analyze the impact of aphasia on social participation and daily activities of people affected by this disease, as well as to understand implications of environmental factors on limitations and restrictions of participation according to the criteria established by the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health. Method Data presented and discussed were collected from 12 people of both sexes with aphasia participating in an Interdisciplinary Group for Coexistence. Data were collected between October 2011 and March 2013 and analyzed based on the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health checklist. Results All subjects had restrictions on performing and participating in their daily activities, either by biological, environmental or socio-cultural factors. Conclusions The restriction in participation was the most evident, mostly due to environmental factors than sequels resulting from the brain injury.
机译:目的根据国际功能,残疾分类确定的标准,识别和分析失语症对受此病影响的人的社会参与和日常活动的影响,并了解环境因素对参与限制和参与限制的影响和健康。方法提出和讨论的数据来自参加跨学科共存小组的12名男女失语症患者。在2011年10月至2013年3月之间收集数据,并根据《国际功能分类,残疾和健康分类清单》进行分析。结果所有受试者在生物学和环境因素或社会文化因素的限制下,都无法进行日常活动。结论参与限制是最明显的,主要是由于环境因素而不是由脑损伤引起的后遗症。

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