Monografia (especialização)
Investigação da eficácia da teoria de integração sensorial: revisão integrativa
Fecha
2012-07-09Autor
Laíla Pinto Miranda
Institución
Resumen
The sensory integration can be understood as a process by which the brain organizes sensory
information from the body and the environment, allowing an appropriate adaptive answer. This
theory, described by Jean Ayres in the 70's, is largely used in occupational therapy interventions
with children who have different diagnoses. This study consists in a research review and its
objective is to investigate if the current literature provides evidence of the consistent results of
using the sensory integration therapy proposed by Ayres (1972). For this purpose, a search of
publications was made on the subject in the last ten years. Seven articles were selected for
composing the discussion of this study. The theory of sensory integration has been applied as was
described by Ayres, what is important to ensure its efficacy, but the studies about this theory
shows a diversity of instruments to evaluate and a varied sampling, that difficult to prove its
effectiveness.