BAZALOVÁ, Barbora, Dana ZÁMEČNÍKOVÁ, Pavel SOCHOR, Feyzullah SAHIN, Dilek SAHIN and Nilay GÜNEL. HEALTH REQUIREMENTS OF INDIVIDUALS WITH INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT DISORDERS NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT. Prosen Mirko; Licen Sabina; Tadeu Pedro; Brigas Carlos. 1st ed. Turkey: The European Commission, 2023, 83 pp. 1.
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Original name HEALTH REQUIREMENTS OF INDIVIDUALS WITH INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT DISORDERS NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT
Name (in English) HEALTH REQUIREMENTS OF INDIVIDUALS WITH INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT DISORDERS NEEDS ASSESSMENT REPORT
Authors BAZALOVÁ, Barbora (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution), Dana ZÁMEČNÍKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Pavel SOCHOR (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Feyzullah SAHIN, Dilek SAHIN and Nilay GÜNEL.
Prosen Mirko; Licen Sabina; Tadeu Pedro; Brigas Carlos.
Edition 1. vyd. Turkey, 83 pp. 1. 2023.
Publisher The European Commission
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Original language Turkish
Type of outcome Research report
Field of Study 50302 Education, special
Country of publisher Turkey
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14410/23:00131328
Organization unit Faculty of Education
Keywords in English Individuals with Intellectual Development Disorders; Healt Protection; Health Promotion; Needs Analysis
Tags International impact
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Abstract
Individuals with intellectual disabilities face difficulties in accessing and using health services. The report presents the result of the research based on the analysis of opinions and knowledge about health protection and promotion in children with intellectual development disorders in four countries (12 – 18 years old and adolescents with mild and moderate disorders). We focus on this issue within the international project Erasmus + Developing a Higher Education Curriculum in SET Teaching for the Health Protection and Promotion of Intellectually Disabled Individuals implemented in four countries: the Czech Republic, Turkey, Portugal, and Slovenia. The methodology was based on a qualitative approach with the descriptive-interpretive method. We focused on several specific areas by using an open-ended questionnaire: feeding, sleeping, personal hygiene, sexual health, contagious diseases prevention, first aid, emergency strategies, physical activity, and tech innovation to promote health. The sample consisted of various target groups with different perspectives, such as health professionals, NGO representatives, special needs teachers, curriculum development experts, academics, special education students, and individuals with intellectual development disorders. In total, 75 participants completed the survey in each country. The analysis shows the importance of this issue for families with children with intellectual development disorders and teachers and the lack of a systematic approach.
Abstract (in English)
Individuals with intellectual disabilities face difficulties in accessing and using health services. The report presents the result of the research based on the analysis of opinions and knowledge about health protection and promotion in children with intellectual development disorders in four countries (12 – 18 years old and adolescents with mild and moderate disorders). We focus on this issue within the international project Erasmus + Developing a Higher Education Curriculum in SET Teaching for the Health Protection and Promotion of Intellectually Disabled Individuals implemented in four countries: the Czech Republic, Turkey, Portugal, and Slovenia. The methodology was based on a qualitative approach with the descriptive-interpretive method. We focused on several specific areas by using an open-ended questionnaire: feeding, sleeping, personal hygiene, sexual health, contagious diseases prevention, first aid, emergency strategies, physical activity, and tech innovation to promote health. The sample consisted of various target groups with different perspectives, such as health professionals, NGO representatives, special needs teachers, curriculum development experts, academics, special education students, and individuals with intellectual development disorders. In total, 75 participants completed the survey in each country. The analysis shows the importance of this issue for families with children with intellectual development disorders and teachers and the lack of a systematic approach.
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2022-1-TR01-KA220-HED-000085572, interní kód MUName: Developing a Higher Education Curriculum in SET Teaching for the Health Protection and Promotion of Intellectually Disabled Individuals
Investor: European Union, Cooperation partnerships
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