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Rehabilitacion (Madr) ; 57(1): 100735, 2023.
Artículo en Español | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35570031

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INTRODUCTION: Oropharyngeal dysphagia can lead to medical complications and decreased quality of life. Although there is a wide diversity of instrumental and clinical procedures to assess it, consensus for its holistic evaluation is scarce and poorly defined. The objective of this article is to present the design of a model for the holistic examination of oropharyngeal dysphagia that takes into account the components of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) and that can be carried out both face to face and semi-presentially using Information and Communication Technology (ICT) tools. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A non-systematic review of the literature is carried out in order to select validated oropharyngeal dysphagia assessment tools with the highest degree of recommendation. These tools are analyzed by a group of experts in oropharyngeal dysphagia from the Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau in Barcelona to design a holistic exploration model. RESULTS: This evaluation model includes an assessment at the beginning and at the end of the treatment, as well as continuous monitoring during the rehabilitation process. It is implemented in a semi-presential and multidisciplinary way, and its purpose is to understand oropharyngeal dysphagia holistically to design and monitor an individualized therapeutic plan. CONCLUSIONS: The evaluation of oropharyngeal dysphagia should be within the biopsychosocial framework proposed by the ICF. The application of ICT in blended interventions facilitates this.


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Trastornos de Deglución , Personas con Discapacidad , Humanos , Clasificación Internacional del Funcionamiento, de la Discapacidad y de la Salud , Evaluación de la Discapacidad , Trastornos de Deglución/diagnóstico , Trastornos de Deglución/etiología , Calidad de Vida
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Rehabilitacion (Madr) ; 55(3): 171-174, 2021.
Artículo en Español | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33810874

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The Publisher regrets that this article is an accidental duplication of an article that has already been published in Rehabilitación (Madr), 55 (2021) 167-70, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rh.2020.12.004. The duplicate article has therefore been withdrawn. The full Elsevier Policy on Article Withdrawal can be found at https://www.elsevier.com/about/our-business/policies/article-withdrawal


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Medicina Física y Rehabilitación , Telemedicina , Instituciones de Atención Ambulatoria , Consenso
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