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Knowledge among physical education professionals about poliomyelitis and post-poliomyelitis syndrome: a cross-sectional study in Brazil

BACKGROUND: Post-poliomyelitis syndrome is a clinical condition that can affect poliomyelitis survivors with the onset of new symptoms several years after the acute disease. These symptoms include new muscular weakness, fatigue, pain, onset or aggravation of muscle atrophy, muscle cramps, onset or a...

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Autores principales: de Lira, Claudio Andre Barbosa, de Almeida Alves, Taíza Márcia, Peixinho-Pena, Luiz Fernando, Sousa, Bolivar Saldanha, de Santana, Marcos Gonçalves, Benite-Ribeiro, Sandra Aparecida, Andrade, Marilia dos Santos, Vancini, Rodrigo Luiz
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6065614/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30890893
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/DNND.S45980
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author de Lira, Claudio Andre Barbosa
de Almeida Alves, Taíza Márcia
Peixinho-Pena, Luiz Fernando
Sousa, Bolivar Saldanha
de Santana, Marcos Gonçalves
Benite-Ribeiro, Sandra Aparecida
Andrade, Marilia dos Santos
Vancini, Rodrigo Luiz
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de Almeida Alves, Taíza Márcia
Peixinho-Pena, Luiz Fernando
Sousa, Bolivar Saldanha
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Benite-Ribeiro, Sandra Aparecida
Andrade, Marilia dos Santos
Vancini, Rodrigo Luiz
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description BACKGROUND: Post-poliomyelitis syndrome is a clinical condition that can affect poliomyelitis survivors with the onset of new symptoms several years after the acute disease. These symptoms include new muscular weakness, fatigue, pain, onset or aggravation of muscle atrophy, muscle cramps, onset or aggravation of pre-existing difficulties in accomplishing daily life activities, cold intolerance, sleep disorders, dysphonia or dysphagia, and respiratory deficiency. The treatment of post-poliomyelitis syndrome requires a multiprofessional health team because the rehabilitation procedures include lifestyle changes, physiotherapy, avoidance of secondary complications, and physical exercise. As physical exercise is prescribed by physical education professionals, the assessment of knowledge about post-poliomyelitis syndrome among these professionals is very relevant. The aim of this study was to evaluate poliomyelitis and post-poliomyelitis syndrome knowledge among physical education professionals in Brazil. METHODS: We invited participants with an academic degree in physical education (n = 217) to participate in this study. A self-administered survey (30 questions) was designed to probe knowledge about poliomyelitis and post-poliomyelitis syndrome. From the survey, we created a questionnaire to evaluate the performance of the professionals. The questionnaire was composed of 20 questions and a score was provided, varying from 0 (totally uninformed) to 20 (well informed). RESULTS: Approximately 73% of surveyed participants had never heard of post-poliomyelitis syndrome, and only 19.4% had received information about the disease. Among those surveyed, 61.8% did not know whether restriction of physical activities was warranted for people with poliomyelitis sequelae, and only 32.3% knew that physical exercise (especially intense exercise) should be limited for patients with sequelae of paralytic poliomyelitis. CONCLUSION: The findings of the present study indicate a critical need for improvement of knowledge about post-poliomyelitis syndrome among Brazilian physical education professionals.
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spelling pubmed-60656142019-03-19 Knowledge among physical education professionals about poliomyelitis and post-poliomyelitis syndrome: a cross-sectional study in Brazil de Lira, Claudio Andre Barbosa de Almeida Alves, Taíza Márcia Peixinho-Pena, Luiz Fernando Sousa, Bolivar Saldanha de Santana, Marcos Gonçalves Benite-Ribeiro, Sandra Aparecida Andrade, Marilia dos Santos Vancini, Rodrigo Luiz Degener Neurol Neuromuscul Dis Original Research BACKGROUND: Post-poliomyelitis syndrome is a clinical condition that can affect poliomyelitis survivors with the onset of new symptoms several years after the acute disease. These symptoms include new muscular weakness, fatigue, pain, onset or aggravation of muscle atrophy, muscle cramps, onset or aggravation of pre-existing difficulties in accomplishing daily life activities, cold intolerance, sleep disorders, dysphonia or dysphagia, and respiratory deficiency. The treatment of post-poliomyelitis syndrome requires a multiprofessional health team because the rehabilitation procedures include lifestyle changes, physiotherapy, avoidance of secondary complications, and physical exercise. As physical exercise is prescribed by physical education professionals, the assessment of knowledge about post-poliomyelitis syndrome among these professionals is very relevant. The aim of this study was to evaluate poliomyelitis and post-poliomyelitis syndrome knowledge among physical education professionals in Brazil. METHODS: We invited participants with an academic degree in physical education (n = 217) to participate in this study. A self-administered survey (30 questions) was designed to probe knowledge about poliomyelitis and post-poliomyelitis syndrome. From the survey, we created a questionnaire to evaluate the performance of the professionals. The questionnaire was composed of 20 questions and a score was provided, varying from 0 (totally uninformed) to 20 (well informed). RESULTS: Approximately 73% of surveyed participants had never heard of post-poliomyelitis syndrome, and only 19.4% had received information about the disease. Among those surveyed, 61.8% did not know whether restriction of physical activities was warranted for people with poliomyelitis sequelae, and only 32.3% knew that physical exercise (especially intense exercise) should be limited for patients with sequelae of paralytic poliomyelitis. CONCLUSION: The findings of the present study indicate a critical need for improvement of knowledge about post-poliomyelitis syndrome among Brazilian physical education professionals. Dove Medical Press 2013-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6065614/ /pubmed/30890893 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/DNND.S45980 Text en © 2013 de Lira et al. This work is published by Dove Medical Press Ltd, and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0)License The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Original Research
de Lira, Claudio Andre Barbosa
de Almeida Alves, Taíza Márcia
Peixinho-Pena, Luiz Fernando
Sousa, Bolivar Saldanha
de Santana, Marcos Gonçalves
Benite-Ribeiro, Sandra Aparecida
Andrade, Marilia dos Santos
Vancini, Rodrigo Luiz
Knowledge among physical education professionals about poliomyelitis and post-poliomyelitis syndrome: a cross-sectional study in Brazil
title Knowledge among physical education professionals about poliomyelitis and post-poliomyelitis syndrome: a cross-sectional study in Brazil
title_full Knowledge among physical education professionals about poliomyelitis and post-poliomyelitis syndrome: a cross-sectional study in Brazil
title_fullStr Knowledge among physical education professionals about poliomyelitis and post-poliomyelitis syndrome: a cross-sectional study in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge among physical education professionals about poliomyelitis and post-poliomyelitis syndrome: a cross-sectional study in Brazil
title_short Knowledge among physical education professionals about poliomyelitis and post-poliomyelitis syndrome: a cross-sectional study in Brazil
title_sort knowledge among physical education professionals about poliomyelitis and post-poliomyelitis syndrome: a cross-sectional study in brazil
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6065614/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30890893
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/DNND.S45980
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