Comparison of performance in children with low vision and children with normal development at 2 and 6 years of age
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Resumo: | Vision is a fundamental human sense, as it provides distinct information from that of other senses. There is an association between vision and development, so that reduction of visual capabilities may compromise functioning and independence, as well as other areas of child development. The objective of this study was to compare the functioning of children with low vision and normally developing children, of two and six years of age. In this cross-sectional study 30 children were evaluated, 14 with two years and 16 with six years. They were allocated into two groups: a typically developing and a low vision group, and both were assessed with the Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory (PEDI). Group equivalence was attempted for sex and family's socioeconomic status. The results suggest that children with low vision of two years of age have smaller skill repertoire in self-care and mobility, and they need more assistance from their caregiver, when compared to children of same age with normal development. However, these differences were not manifested with children of six years of age, since children with low vision showed limited performance in the area of self-care, but not in mobility. The results from this study contribute to outline the functional profile of children with low vision, indicating areas that may need to be focused in therapeutic actions, helping guide the intervention process. |
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Comparison of performance in children with low vision and children with normal development at 2 and 6 years of age Comparação do desempenho funcional de crianças com visão subnormal e crianças com desenvolvimento normal aos 2 e 6 anos de idade Baixa visãoDevenvolvimento humanoCriançaVisionlowChildHuman development Vision is a fundamental human sense, as it provides distinct information from that of other senses. There is an association between vision and development, so that reduction of visual capabilities may compromise functioning and independence, as well as other areas of child development. The objective of this study was to compare the functioning of children with low vision and normally developing children, of two and six years of age. In this cross-sectional study 30 children were evaluated, 14 with two years and 16 with six years. They were allocated into two groups: a typically developing and a low vision group, and both were assessed with the Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory (PEDI). Group equivalence was attempted for sex and family's socioeconomic status. The results suggest that children with low vision of two years of age have smaller skill repertoire in self-care and mobility, and they need more assistance from their caregiver, when compared to children of same age with normal development. However, these differences were not manifested with children of six years of age, since children with low vision showed limited performance in the area of self-care, but not in mobility. The results from this study contribute to outline the functional profile of children with low vision, indicating areas that may need to be focused in therapeutic actions, helping guide the intervention process. A visão é um sentido fundamental para o ser humano, pois fornece informações diferenciadas de outros sentidos. Existe uma associação entre visão e desenvolvimento, de forma que a redução das capacidades visuais pode comprometer a funcionalidade e a independência, bem como certas áreas do desenvolvimento infantil. O objetivo deste estudo foi comparar a funcionalidade de crianças com visão subnormal e crianças com desenvolvimento normal nas idades de dois e seis anos. Neste estudo transversal foram avaliadas 30 crianças, sendo 14 com dois anos e 16 com seis anos. Elas foram subdivididas em dois grupos, crianças com desenvolvimento normal e crianças com visão subnormal e avaliadas com o teste Inventário de Avaliação Pediátrica de Incapacidade (PEDI). Foi feito equivalência entre os grupos de acordo com o sexo e nível socioeconômico da família. Os resultados sugerem que crianças de dois anos de idade com visão subnormal apresentam menor repertório de habilidade de autocuidado e de mobilidade e necessitam de maior assistência do cuidador, quando comparadas a crianças de mesma idade com desenvolvimento normal. Porém, tais diferenças não se manifestam aos seis anos, já que as crianças com visão subnormal apresentaram desempenho inferior na área de autocuidado, mas não foram observadas diferenças na mobilidade. Os resultados deste estudo contribuem para delinear o perfil funcional de crianças com visão subnormal, indicando as áreas que necessitam ser priorizadas nas ações terapêuticas, direcionando o processo de intervenção. Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina2010-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rto/article/view/1410710.11606/issn.2238-6149.v21i3p215-222Revista de Terapia Ocupacional da Universidade de São Paulo; Vol. 21 Núm. 3 (2010); 215-222Revista de Terapia Ocupacional da Universidade de São Paulo; Vol. 21 No. 3 (2010); 215-222Revista de Terapia Ocupacional da Universidade de São Paulo; v. 21 n. 3 (2010); 215-2222238-61491415-9104reponame:Revista de Terapia Ocupacional da Universidade de São Pauloinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rto/article/view/14107/15925Mancini, Marisa CottaBraga, Marcela Aline FernandesAlbuquerque, Karolina AlvesRamos, Thalita Maria VasconcelosChagas, Paula Silva de Carvalhoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2014-10-17T12:24:41Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/14107Revistahttp://www.revistas.usp.br/rtoPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rto/oai||revto@usp.br2238-61491415-9104opendoar:2014-10-17T12:24:41Revista de Terapia Ocupacional da Universidade de São Paulo - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Comparison of performance in children with low vision and children with normal development at 2 and 6 years of age Comparação do desempenho funcional de crianças com visão subnormal e crianças com desenvolvimento normal aos 2 e 6 anos de idade |
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Comparison of performance in children with low vision and children with normal development at 2 and 6 years of age |
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Comparison of performance in children with low vision and children with normal development at 2 and 6 years of age Mancini, Marisa Cotta Baixa visão Devenvolvimento humano Criança Vision low Child Human development |
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Comparison of performance in children with low vision and children with normal development at 2 and 6 years of age |
title_full |
Comparison of performance in children with low vision and children with normal development at 2 and 6 years of age |
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Comparison of performance in children with low vision and children with normal development at 2 and 6 years of age |
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Comparison of performance in children with low vision and children with normal development at 2 and 6 years of age |
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Comparison of performance in children with low vision and children with normal development at 2 and 6 years of age |
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Mancini, Marisa Cotta |
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Mancini, Marisa Cotta Braga, Marcela Aline Fernandes Albuquerque, Karolina Alves Ramos, Thalita Maria Vasconcelos Chagas, Paula Silva de Carvalho |
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Braga, Marcela Aline Fernandes Albuquerque, Karolina Alves Ramos, Thalita Maria Vasconcelos Chagas, Paula Silva de Carvalho |
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Mancini, Marisa Cotta Braga, Marcela Aline Fernandes Albuquerque, Karolina Alves Ramos, Thalita Maria Vasconcelos Chagas, Paula Silva de Carvalho |
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Baixa visão Devenvolvimento humano Criança Vision low Child Human development |
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Baixa visão Devenvolvimento humano Criança Vision low Child Human development |
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Vision is a fundamental human sense, as it provides distinct information from that of other senses. There is an association between vision and development, so that reduction of visual capabilities may compromise functioning and independence, as well as other areas of child development. The objective of this study was to compare the functioning of children with low vision and normally developing children, of two and six years of age. In this cross-sectional study 30 children were evaluated, 14 with two years and 16 with six years. They were allocated into two groups: a typically developing and a low vision group, and both were assessed with the Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory (PEDI). Group equivalence was attempted for sex and family's socioeconomic status. The results suggest that children with low vision of two years of age have smaller skill repertoire in self-care and mobility, and they need more assistance from their caregiver, when compared to children of same age with normal development. However, these differences were not manifested with children of six years of age, since children with low vision showed limited performance in the area of self-care, but not in mobility. The results from this study contribute to outline the functional profile of children with low vision, indicating areas that may need to be focused in therapeutic actions, helping guide the intervention process. |
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