Disability And Quality Of Life-Related To Health In Adult People From Sincelejo, Colombia
Objective: To relate disability and life quality in adults from Sincelejo city in Colombia. Methodology: Correlational descriptive study. Non-probabilistic sampling was executed. It consisted of 125 people with disabilities, over 20 years with more than six months of permanent limitation. For the di...
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description | Objective: To relate disability and life quality in adults from Sincelejo city in Colombia. Methodology: Correlational descriptive study. Non-probabilistic sampling was executed. It consisted of 125 people with disabilities, over 20 years with more than six months of permanent limitation. For the disability assessment, the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule version 2.0 was used and validated by the World Health Organization and the WHOQOL-Bref to determine health-related life quality. Results: Global disability and mobility areas, self-care, and participation. It showed a significant and inverse relationship with general QoL and all its domains (p |
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