2023
DOI: 10.1590/2526-8910.ctoao68235003
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Factores biopsicosociales y calidad de vida en fibromialgia desde la terapia ocupacional. Un estudio cualitativo.

Tamara Carro Castiñeira,
Alba Vila Paz,
Sergio Santos-del-Riego

Abstract: Resumen Introducción La Fibromialgia es una enfermedad crónica caracterizada por mialgias localizadas en el aparato locomotor que ocasionan un deterioro funcional. Su tratamiento se basa en el uso de fármacos combinados con intervenciones de diversas modalidades terapéuticas, entre ellas, las propias de la Terapia Ocupacional (TO). Los síntomas de la enfermedad afectan a todas las áreas ocupacionales, evidenciándose en el desempeño diario. Objetivos Los objetivos del presente estudio fueron identificar las o… Show more

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“…There are several qualitative studies on their experience of FMS [24,25], patients' routine [26,27], their ability to work [28,29]. Despite one study highlighted the importance of IADLs [30], no studies have been identi ed that focus on all ADLs together and explore speci c adaptations and/or solutions to further develop these activities. Widening the knowledge on the strategies adopted by people suffering from FMS to perform ADLs can help health professionals to improve their recommendations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several qualitative studies on their experience of FMS [24,25], patients' routine [26,27], their ability to work [28,29]. Despite one study highlighted the importance of IADLs [30], no studies have been identi ed that focus on all ADLs together and explore speci c adaptations and/or solutions to further develop these activities. Widening the knowledge on the strategies adopted by people suffering from FMS to perform ADLs can help health professionals to improve their recommendations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%