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Terapia ocupacional e surdocegueira: uma revisão de escopo
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2023-04-06Registro en:
Autor
Soares Gracia, Rayra
Institución
Resumen
Deafblindness is the loss of sight and hearing simultaneously. historically the
Occupational Therapy has turned to the assistance of people with a disability. A
This research aimed to investigate the production of knowledge both in Therapy
Occupational and other areas of knowledge, in the national and international literature
on the topic of deafblindness. This is a scope review carried out in journals
specific areas of Occupational Therapy in Brazil, namely Cadernos Brasileiros de
Occupational Therapy at UFSCar (CaBTO), Journal of Occupational Therapy at USP (Magazine
TO-USP), Revista Baiana de Terapia Ocupacional and Revista Interinstitucional Brasileira de
Occupational Therapy (RevisBrato) and in the bases Scielo.br, Portal de Periódicos CAPES and
Academic Google. For inclusion and composition of the sample, publications were considered
available online, regardless of study objectives, population or methodology,
published from 1990 to 2022. The sample consisted of 36 publications, none of which
of them appeared in specific national journals in the field of Occupational Therapy, but
Four publications were found in the international literature on deafblindness in
occupational therapist authors. In relation to the other areas, Education was identified
Special (n=16), Pedagogy (n=5), Medicine (n=5), Psychology (n=3), Arts (n=2),
Speech Therapy (n=2), Mathematics (n=1), Dentistry (n=1), History (n=1), System of
Information (n=1), Optometry (n=1). focus on the participation of people with
DEAFBLINDNESS. The focus of publications in the area of Occupational Therapy was on the participation
of people with deafblindness in occupations, in the context in which these people are inserted
and in the role of the occupational therapist as a professional who identifies factors that support
or inhibit occupational performance and that acts under the premise of occupational justice to
guarantee the rights of these people. Regarding the focus of publications in the areas
identified, the communication and education of the deafblind person was evidenced. Concludes
that there is an incipient production of knowledge about this population, being necessary to
future research to discover and fill knowledge gaps about the
theme.