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The influence of assistive technology on occupational performance and satisfaction of leprosy patients with grade 2 disabilities.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION:: We aimed to investigate the feasibility of assistive technology (AT) devices to improve leprosy patients' occupational performances and satisfaction.

METHODS:: This is a pretest-posttest design study. The Canadian Occupational Performance Measure was used to assess the occupational performance and satisfaction of five leprosy participants with grade 2 disabilities before and after ten 45-minute interventions using assistive technology devices.

RESULTS:: The data showed a statistically significant 7-point average improvement (p<0.05) in participants' post-intervention performance and satisfaction scores.

CONCLUSIONS:: Assistive technology devices may be useful therapeutic tools to enhance autonomy/independence and satisfaction of leprosy patients with grade 2 disabilities.

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Type
Journal Article
Author
Muniz LS
Amaral IGS
Dias TS
Rodrigues JL