Publications by authors named "Marta Elisa Seoane-Martin"

Background: The development of haemophilic arthropathy causes joint damage that leads to functional impairment that limits the performance of activities in patients with haemophilia. The aim was to identify the best predictive model for performing instrumental activities of daily living in adult patients with haemophilia arthropathy.

Methods: Cross-sectional cohort study.

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  • * A scoping review aimed to explore the role of occupational therapy in managing haemophilia, highlighting its therapeutic potential.
  • * No specific occupational therapy interventions for haemophilia were identified, but existing measurement tools and the need for multidisciplinary treatment underscore its importance for improving patients' autonomy and quality of life.
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  • - The systematic review aims to explore how occupational therapy supports children with additional needs or disabilities in school settings by analyzing existing literature.
  • - A thorough search across multiple databases identified 1954 studies, but only 18 met the criteria, showing varied occupational therapy interventions in educational environments.
  • - Key findings indicate the effectiveness of occupational therapists in schools, the importance of teamwork among professionals, and the necessity of motivating students with special needs for better inclusion; however, more consistent and larger studies are needed to strengthen these results.
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