2017
DOI: 10.17058/cinergis.v18i3.8783
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Prevalência de pessoas com deficiência física e acesso ao serviço de reabilitação no Brasil

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“…Examples of barriers in demand are the high cost of accessing services, including transport costs, waiting time, and lack of awareness of rehabilitation needs. In terms of supply, the absence of an integrated national policy on rehabilitation, inadequate provision of services, insu cient infrastructure, lack of professionals and professionals with little training can be included 11,12,13 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples of barriers in demand are the high cost of accessing services, including transport costs, waiting time, and lack of awareness of rehabilitation needs. In terms of supply, the absence of an integrated national policy on rehabilitation, inadequate provision of services, insu cient infrastructure, lack of professionals and professionals with little training can be included 11,12,13 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A 2006 United Nations report shows that about 62 countries did not have national rehabilitation services for people with disabilities (Organização das Nações Unidas, 2006). In Brazil, for example, there are about 2651 million people with physical disabilities, but only 489,000 of them attend rehabilitation services, which corresponds to 18.4% (Franchi et al, 2017). The Northeast region has the lowest rates of access to rehabilitation services (15.9%); while the Southern region has the highest rates (23%).…”
Section: Overview Of Studies On Training Skills With Wheelchairsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the acquisition of this resource alone does not guarantee independence or satisfactory performance in functional activities (Giesbrecht et al, 2013), since the ineffective use of a wheelchair may compromise independence and even lead the individual to perceive the resource as a barrier to perform activities (Chaves et al, 2004;Barker et al, 2006). The lack of specific training can also generate an aggravation of physical conditions and worsen autonomy and independence (Franchi et al, 2017) or even the resource abandonment (Costa et al, 2015). Therefore, for an effective use of this resource, the user needs to have a variety of skills (Kilkens et al, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O acesso aos serviços de saúde em tempo hábil e de acordo com as necessidades da pessoa com deficiência favorece a reabilitação e a funcionalidade, porém, em contrapartida, dificuldades no acesso aos serviços de reabilitação podem agravar as condições físicas e refletir em aspectos como a autonomia e a independência 6,7 .…”
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“…A reabilitação se caracteriza como uma assistência prestada por diversos profissionais de saúde contextualizando o indivíduo na perspectiva da inclusão social pois é um processo essencial para viabilizar a participação da pessoa com deficiência na vida educacional, no mercado de trabalho e na vida civil 7,8 . Na RCPD os serviços que são habilitados pelo Ministério da Saúde como Centros Especializados em Reabilitação (CER) são lugares de referência do cuidado na área de reabilitação para oferecer um planejamento terapêutico baseado em avaliações multidisciplinares das necessidades e capacidades das pessoas com deficiência 9 .…”
Section: Introductionunclassified