Benefícios Familiares da Intervenção Precoce

Uma Revisão de Escopo

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https://doi.org/10.1590/0102.3772e39303.en

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Intervenção precoce, Família, Revisão de escopo

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A Intervenção Precoce (IP) é destinada à crianças com atrasos no desenvolvimento através de ações que incluam as famílias e seu contexto. O objetivo desse estudo foi realizar uma revisão de escopo a partir dos protocolos do Joannna Briggs Institute e PRISMA-Scr, respondendo à pergunta: Como os familiares de crianças com necessidades especiais compreendem os benefícios (apoio ou assistência recebida) dos serviços de intervenção precoce? Foram encontrados e analisados 54 artigos, sendo organizados quatro diferentes núcleos: Equipe de IP, competências e práticas colaborativas; Empoderamento e autoeficácia familiar; Participação, necessidades pessoais e Qualidade de Vida Familiar; Acesso à informação e aos serviços. Concluiu-se que os benefícios familiares são indicadores de eficácia da intervenção precoce.

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2023-08-29

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Beraldo dos Reis Valverde, B., Perosa Saigh Jurdi, A., & da Silva Pereira, A. P. (2023). Benefícios Familiares da Intervenção Precoce: Uma Revisão de Escopo. Psicologia: Teoria E Pesquisa, 39. https://doi.org/10.1590/0102.3772e39303.en

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