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Challenges and resources in adult life with Joubert syndrome: issues from an international classification of functioning (ICF) perspective.

Ludovica PascaChiara GagliardiPatrizia DesalvoLivio ProvenziRoberta BattiniEnrico BertiniMaria Teresa BonatiMarilena BriguglioStefano D'ArrigoMaria Teresa DottiLucio GiordanoClaudio MacalusoIsabella MoroniSara NuovoMargherita SantucciSabrina SignoriniFranco StanzialEnza Maria ValenteRenato Borgatti
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2021)
These findings highlight challenges and barriers for adults with JS in areas of daily functioning that may be improved by investing in rehabilitation care models that embed social support programs and policies into clinical interventions.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONChildren with Joubert Syndrome, a child-onset rare inherited neurodevelopmental condition, are growing up and becoming adults; a life course approach in rehabilitation is needed;There is a substantial lack of information on the long-term adaptive daily functioning of children with a diagnosis of Joubert Syndrome;In this paper, the International Classification of Functioning (ICF) was applied to assess the daily functioning in people with JS;Severe deficits emerged for high-order skills and language, whereas the use of communication technologies and the engagement of family members were highlighted as key facilitators;These findings highlight the need for a change of paradigm in the care model of subjects with JS, with the embedding of social support in rehabilitation programs.
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