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Revista Ciencias de la Salud

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RODRIGUEZ RIANO, Johanna  and  LIZARAZO CAMACHO, Angélica. Participation and Social Inclusion in Adults with Aphasia: Bibliometric Analysis. Rev. Cienc. Salud [online]. 2015, vol.13, n.3, pp.447-464. ISSN 1692-7273.  https://doi.org/10.12804/revsalud13.03.2015.13.

Objective: To identify the scope and status of related research with the participation and social inclusion of adults with aphasia connected with the published literature. Materials and Methods: Descriptive analytic study on publications registered in Medline/PubMed, EBSCO and EMBASE from 2005 to 2013, 97 related documents were selected and classified into, eight common variables for its study and were analyzed according to the article distribution by thematic core, year of publication and database. Results: The most represented core theme was inclusion, participation, access and rights of persons with aphasia and their families and environments; production of these documents is increased between 2010 and 2011. Documents related to inclusive internshIPS for people with aphasia represented the second more representative thematic focus. Conclusions: Literature recognizes that elements related to family and their immediate environments are essential to ensure participation and independence of people with aphasia. The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) should become the rehabilitation log for professionals to guide therapeutic actions, aimed at the inclusion and participation of people with aphasia in different contexts, and mainly to promote a successful return to a productive daily life. This rehabilitation opportunity toward independence and autonomy promotes self-esteem, identity and inclusion opportunities.

Keywords : Aphasia; Social participation; International Classification of Functioning; Disability and Health (ICF); Communication disorders.

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