Monografia (especialização)
Relações entre o desempenho nas atividades instrumentais de vida diária e a participação social de pessoas com transtornos mentais
Fecha
2011-10-31Autor
Michele Abreu Soares
Institución
Resumen
Although the process of deinstitutionalization determines the inclusion of people with
mental distress in society, there are many variables that hinder the autonomous and
independent social movement within the community. Some skills and mastery of
activities are needed for optimal performance Occupational and community life, among
them Instrumental Activities of Dayli Living (IADL). They constitute the goals of
treatment of occupational therapist, in which improving the skills. Objectives: To
investigate, through literature review, the approach of Instrumental Activities of Daily
Living and their relations with social participation of persons with mental disorders.
Methods: We searched the following electronic databases: Lilacs, Medline, SciELO,
OTseeker, EBSCOhost (CINAHL), BIREME, and search the portal Capes. Search was
also made to the American Journal of Occupational Therapy (AJOT). We used the key
words: activities of daily living, instrumental activities of daily living, mental health /
behavioral Difficulties, mental illness. We considered the following criteria: outcome
whose approach was some IADL, people with mental disorders, and be an original
article. The study included ten articles that met these requirements. Results: The articles
surveyed made the correlation between the IADL and social participation, positive
results for inclusion in the community. The main variables were correlated to the
context in which individuals were treated or inserted and the type of intervention,
besides the social participation itself. Conclusion: IADL were found associated with
social participation and can be addressed in task-based interventions in natural contexts
such as home and community, in order to maximize the results of interventions of the
Occupational Therapist.