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Eur J Pain ; 26(1): 246-254, 2022 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34464481

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Phantom limb pain (PLP) is a common problem after limb amputation. There is mounting evidence supporting the use of mirror therapy (MT) in the treatment of individuals with PLP. However, there is no research studying the effects of MT on PLP in individuals with intellectual developmental disorders (IDD). The aim of this study was to increase our understanding of MT when used with adults with IDD and PLP through a case study approach. METHODS: Here, we describe the use of MT with a 53-year-old female with moderate IDD and PLP, related to her left leg being amputated after ulcer complications. The study followed an A-B-A-B design (baseline-treatment-withdrawal of treatment-re-introduction of treatment), lasting 2 years, which included a long-term follow-up. RESULTS: The data showed that the PLP sensation decreased after the MT treatment, with a raw change of 3.92 points and a 48% decrease in mean pain intensity ratings from pre- to post-treatment. CONCLUSIONS: This is a unique case-report on the use of MT with an individual with IDD suffering from PLP. The findings show that MT helped to significantly reduce the intensity of the PLP in this patient. SIGNIFICANCE: This is a case-report that illustrates how mirror therapy can be applied to people with intellectual developmental disorders and phantom limb pain. The results showed that phantom limb pain decreased after the mirror therapy, with a raw change of 3,92 points and a percent change of 48%.


Asunto(s)
Discapacidad Intelectual , Miembro Fantasma , Adulto , Amputación Quirúrgica , Femenino , Humanos , Discapacidad Intelectual/complicaciones , Persona de Mediana Edad , Terapia del Movimiento Espejo , Dimensión del Dolor , Miembro Fantasma/terapia
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J Appl Res Intellect Disabil ; 32(1): 23-34, 2019 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29947460

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BACKGROUND: The aim of this paper was to summarize the main results of the POMONA-ESP project, the first study to explore health status in a large representative, randomized and stratified sample of people with intellectual developmental disorders in Spain. METHODS: The POMONA-ESP project collected information about the health of 953 individuals with intellectual developmental disorders. RESULTS: Diseases such as urinary incontinence, oral problems, epilepsy, constipation or obesity were highly prevalent among the participants; with gender-differentiated prevalences for certain conditions, and age and intellectual disability level as risk factors for disease. Overmedication was common in the sample, and drugs were often prescribed without any clinical indication or follow-up. The present authors also found a lack of important relevant information about the participant's health and a lack of adequate genetic counselling. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings may contribute to a better understanding of health status and needs of people with intellectual developmental disorders and suggest several courses of action to improve their health care.


Asunto(s)
Prescripciones de Medicamentos/estadística & datos numéricos , Indicadores de Salud , Discapacidad Intelectual , Uso Excesivo de los Servicios de Salud/estadística & datos numéricos , Aceptación de la Atención de Salud/estadística & datos numéricos , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Comorbilidad , Femenino , Disparidades en el Estado de Salud , Humanos , Discapacidad Intelectual/epidemiología , Discapacidad Intelectual/fisiopatología , Discapacidad Intelectual/terapia , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Factores Sexuales , España/epidemiología , Adulto Joven
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J Appl Res Intellect Disabil ; 32(1): 15-22, 2019 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30009410

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: People with intellectual developmental disorders have significant health disparities and a lack of proper attention to their health needs. They have been underrepresented in scientific research, and very few studies have been carried out using a representative randomized sample. The aim of this study was to describe the methods used in the POMONA-ESP project to recruit a representative and randomized sample of participants with intellectual developmental disorders. METHODS: The POMONA-ESP project is an observational cross-sectional study. It aims to explore the health status of people with intellectual developmental disorders across Spain and the use they make of health services. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: The results of the POMONA-ESP project may have a major impact on people with intellectual developmental disorders and society in general. It is the first study to obtain geographically representative epidemiological data from a large sample, information that is fundamental to improving care and healthcare planning for people with intellectual developmental disorders.


Asunto(s)
Discapacidad Intelectual , Aceptación de la Atención de Salud/estadística & datos numéricos , Índice de Severidad de la Enfermedad , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Estudios Transversales , Femenino , Humanos , Discapacidad Intelectual/clasificación , Discapacidad Intelectual/epidemiología , Discapacidad Intelectual/fisiopatología , Discapacidad Intelectual/terapia , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , España/epidemiología , Adulto Joven
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J Autism Dev Disord ; 48(5): 1566-1578, 2018 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29188589

RESUMEN

Strategies for the early detection of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in people with intellectual developmental disorder (IDD) are urgently needed, but few specific tools have been developed. The present study examines the psychometric properties of the EVTEA-DI, a Spanish adaptation of the PDD-MRS, in a large randomized sample of 979 adults with IDD. Factorial solution analysis suggested a three-factor solution (stereotyped behavior, communication, and social behavior). The EVTEA-DI showed good reliability and convergent validity when compared to the Childhood Autism Rating Scale. Discriminative validity analysis resulted in an acceptable global sensitivity of 70% and a high specificity of 90%. The EVTEA-DI proved to be a valid screening tool in ASD assessment of the adult Spanish population with IDD.


Asunto(s)
Trastorno del Espectro Autista/diagnóstico , Diagnóstico Precoz , Discapacidad Intelectual/diagnóstico , Escalas de Valoración Psiquiátrica , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Trastorno del Espectro Autista/complicaciones , Comunicación , Femenino , Humanos , Discapacidad Intelectual/complicaciones , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Psicometría , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados , Sensibilidad y Especificidad , Conducta Social , Conducta Estereotipada , Traducciones , Adulto Joven
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