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TELEHEALTH FOR CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH PHYSICAL DISABILITIES DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC.

Patricia Moreno GrangeiroMoisés de Freitas LaurentinoFernanda Géa de Lucena GomesDaniela Simone AlvarezCésar Augusto MoreiraNatália Angélica de SouzaJennifer Macena BalbinoCandido LeonelliRicardo Marcondes MacéaClovis Artur Almeida da Silva
Published in: Acta ortopedica brasileira (2022)
Children and adolescents with physical disabilities have motor and social-emotional challenges that interfere with their health-related quality of life and put them at greater risk of developing secondary conditions. Moreover, services that provide them therapies are more likely to be restricted, especially for the low-income population. There must be broader actions towards health promotion, offering not only means for physical habilitation and rehabilitation but for social and emotional improvements as well. This goal is attainable by adaptive sports and recreational activities where physical conditioning is accompanied by an improvement in self-esteem and social benefits. With the COVID-19 pandemic and social isolation, children and adolescents with physical disabilities were even further deprived of assistance. Our aim was to report the efforts of a non-governmental sports organization in maintaining physical and psychological care through virtual consultations and to analyze the perceptions of those affected by the process. Level of evidence IV; case series .
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • physical activity
  • primary care
  • palliative care
  • health promotion
  • general practice
  • pain management
  • patient reported