Efficacy of the intervention of occupational therapy in pediatric oncology
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https://doi.org/10.24054/cbs.v1i1.2518Keywords:
Occupational therapy, Comprehensive care, Quality of life, Leisure and free time, game, Occupational PerformanceAbstract
Cancer is a terminal disease that can originate at any stage of the human life cycle, however, in pediatric cancer patients, this population is at risk of losing enjoyment in the occupation of play due to the progressive deterioration of their motor skills, processing and social interaction, directly affecting the functional occupational performance of the child, a destructuring of habits, roles and routines can occur, directly affecting the formal participation in early childhood education, for As previously mentioned, the objective of the review carried out is to carry out a search for information related to the incidence of signs and symptoms of cancer in pediatric patients, analyzing the prevalence of affectation in their performance and occupational participation, implementing a documentary review methodology, allowing to know the approach with strategies to provide adaptations directed to the basic activities of daily life, school performance and playful activity, taking into account that the Occupational Therapy approach focuses on the theoretical support of the Model . of Human Occupation, the Occupational Performance Model, and the Framework for Occupational Therapy Practice, from the American Occupational Therapy Association AOTA
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