2023
DOI: 10.1590/2526-8910.ctoao255933392
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Actions in assistive technology with hospitalized women

Allan dos Santos Cipriano,
Juliana Fonsêca de Queiroz Marcelino,
Luciana Silva do Nascimento
et al.

Abstract: Introduction Hospitalization can render women’s health more fragile for a variety of reasons, potentially impacting their autonomy and independence. Within this scenario, interventions using assistive technology can enhance women’s occupational performance. Objective To discern the assistive technology actions undertaken by occupational therapists for women in hospital settings. Method This descriptive, retrospective, and exploratory study with a quantitative approach was conducted from August to December 20… Show more

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