Publications by authors named "Mª Pilar Rodriguez-Perez"

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted the well-being of the general population. However, more information is needed regarding the relationship between participation-related outcomes. This study aimed to analyze the impact of the pandemic on occupational balance (OB) and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) before and after social restrictions and to explore their relationship with COVID-19 diagnosis.

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  • Obstetric brachial plexus palsy (OBPP) is a neurological injury affecting infants, causing motor and sensory issues in the arms due to complications during birth, specifically shoulder dystocia.* -
  • The study aims to evaluate early therapeutic interventions from the occupational therapy perspective for treating OBPP, filling a noted gap in specialized care for newborns and enhancing treatment decisions.* -
  • After reviewing 2190 articles, 108 were analyzed, with 22 meeting the study’s criteria; the most effective therapies identified were constraint-induced movement therapy and splinting, while additional techniques like joint manipulation and early education were used as needed.*
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(1) Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder marked by cognitive decline and functional impairment. The NeuronUP platform is a computer program whose main function is cognitive stimulation through three types of activities that change so that the user does not manage to learn it. This program provides opportunities to work on various domains, including activities of daily living (ADLs), social skills, and cognitive functions.

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  • Long COVID-19 syndrome affects over 145 million people worldwide, leading to various symptoms and challenges in treatment, making it essential to understand its influences on quality of life and independence.
  • The study used logistic regression to analyze how sociodemographic factors and clinical variables relate to symptoms like fatigue (asthenia), low mood, and anxiety.
  • Results indicated that older age, gender, and longer duration of symptoms increase mental health issues, while greater independence and better physical functioning help protect against such symptoms.
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Importance: Assessment of praxis skills is an essential aspect of understanding autistic children's development of play and playfulness.

Objective: To assess the relationship and influence of ideational praxis skills on play skills and playfulness among autistic children.

Design: A cross-sectional study.

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Neuropilates is an intervention approach that was developed as a modified version of the Pilates Method to be used for neurological rehabilitation. The main objective of this study was to analyze the effectiveness of regular physiotherapy and occupational therapy rehabilitation in comparison to a combination of traditional rehabilitation with Neuropilates in adults with post-stroke motor disabilities. This was a rater- and analyst-blinded randomized clinical trial with a three-month intervention and a one-month follow up.

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(1) Background: Healthy aging is the process of developing and maintaining functional capacity and optimizing involvement in order to improve one's quality of life as people age. This study aimed to encourage healthy aging in people with cognitive impairment, as well as a control group, via the use of the Nintendo Switch combined with occupational therapy sessions, aiming to improve gross and fine motor skills, functionality, quality of life, and cognitive status. (2) Methods: A randomized clinical trial was undertaken.

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To describe the experience of parents of children diagnosed with Phelan-McDermid syndrome (PMS) in relation to epileptic seizures and/or convulsions, their daily management and impact on family life. A qualitative descriptive study was conducted. The study included parents of children diagnosed with PMS by a medical specialist.

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  • * The findings revealed that overall health-related quality of life was low, particularly concerning physical health, and gender differences impacted areas like physical functioning and bodily pain.
  • * Additionally, longer time since infection negatively affected physical health measures, and occupational imbalance was linked to poorer quality of life across all assessed dimensions.
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Introduction: To explore the impact of the lockdown and social distancing measures, applied for one year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic on Activities of Daily Living in patients with Parkinson's disease, as well as to determine the association between daily performance and tasks requiring more manipulative dexterity.

Methods: Data collection was carried out between 18 January and 22 March 2021 through telephone interviews. Patients were recruited from associations of patients with Parkinson's disease in Spain.

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Background: Phelan-McDermid syndrome (PMS) is caused by the loss (deletion) of a small portion of chromosome 22 in a region designated q13.3 (22q13.3 deletion).

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New technologies have been developed to complement conventional interventions to better target the specific needs of people with stroke, and they have been shown to improve both function and performance. However, it is unknown whether the baseline levels of sensorimotor function and performance interrelate with the improvement in upper limb and daily performance. Thus, the aim of this study was to examine the relationship between baseline levels of sensorimotor function and daily performance and its impact on post-intervention improvement in people with stroke following a robotic intervention.

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Background: Currently, about 15% of coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) patients are affected by Long COVID worldwide; however, this condition has not yet been sufficiently studied. The aim of this study was to identify the impact of symptom persistence as well as clinical and socio-demographic variables in a cohort of people with Long COVID. Methods: We conducted a descriptive cross-sectional study of a sample of adult patients from different Spanish regions presenting with Long COVID.

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Background: Sensory-motor deficits are frequent and affect the functionality after stroke. The use of robotic systems to improve functionality and motor performance is advisable; therefore, the aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of intensive, high-frequency vibration treatment administered with a robotic system in subacute and chronic stroke patients in terms of upper limb sensitivity, motor function, quantity and quality of movement, and quality of life.

Methods: A simple-blind, non-randomized controlled trial was conducted.

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Introduction: Empathy is an important interpersonal skill and a fundamental component in the professional-patient relationship, being the basis for implementing person-centred practice. In several studies, a decrease in empathy levels throughout training in medicine, nursing or dentistry, among others, has been shown. There are few studies on the occupational therapy branch of healthcare.

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Background: In occupational therapy, empathy is a fundamental concept and has a positive impact on health and quality of care outcomes for patients. It is a basic and essential concept that should prevail in the training of occupational therapy students. The aim of this study is to validate and cross-culturally adapt the Jefferson Medical Empathy Scale, version for health professionals (JSE-HPS) in a sample of Spanish university students of occupational therapy.

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