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Ítem Aplicaciones prácticas de la dinámica de la ocupación de David L. Nelson(2009) Pérez de Heredia Torres, Marta; Martínez Piédrola, Rosa Mª; Sánchez Camarero, Carlos; Iñigo Villalba, Mª CruzÍtem Funcionalidad en fibromialgia y fatiga crónica(2013-04-20) Huertas Hoyas, Elisabet; Martínez Piédrola, Rosa Mª; Pérez de Heredia Torres, MartaLa fibromialgia es un síndrome que se caracteriza por dolor crónico generalizado que el paciente localiza, sobre todo, en el aparato locomotor. Además, presenta otros síntomas como fatiga intensa, alteraciones del sueño, parestesias en extremidades, depresión, ansiedad, rigidez articular, cefaleas y sensación de tumefacción en manos (Croft et al., 1994). Estas alteraciones afectan moderadamente al desempeño ocupacional de la persona, por lo que se ve disminuida su participación social y comunitaria, entre otras. Varios estudios llevados a cabo identifican déficits motores bilaterales (Pérez de Heredia et al., 2013) en comparación con mujeres sanas, así como trastornos del equilibrio. Las mujeres con fibromialgia presentan valores inferiores en las pruebas de equilibrio de forma muy significativa (p<0,001) en comparación con mujeres sanas. Así como fallos de memoria, afectación en la percepción y en la atención. Parecer ser que la evidencia científica acerca de la intervención de estas alteraciones se haya en el ejercicio físico, en técnicas cognitivo conductuales, técnicas educativas y técnicas de tratamiento no farmacológico, tales como técnicas de relajación o medicina alternativa.Ítem Occupational performance in multiple sclerosis and its relationship with quality of life and fatigue(Edizioni Minerva Medica, 2020-04) Pérez de Heredia Torres, Marta; Huertas Hoyas, Elisabet; Sánchez Camarero, Carlos; Máximo Bocanegra, Nuria; Alegre Ayala, Jorge; Sánchez Herrera Baeza, Patricia; Martínez Piedrola, Rosa M; García Bravo, Cristina; Mayoral Martin, Andrea; Serrada Tejeda, SergioBACKGROUND: Performance and perceived satisfaction of daily occupations in people with multiple sclerosis (MS) can affect the perception of their quality of life and be impacted by the level of fatigue. AIM: To describe the performance and occupational self-perception, as well as to analyze whether there is a relationship between the perception of occupational performance and the quality of life and perceived fatigue. DESIGN: A descriptive cross-sectional study. SETTING: Participants were referred by the services of Neurology of the various hospitals in Madrid. The assessment process was performed either at the MS’ associations, in the participants’ home, or at the Laboratory of Cognitive Intervention of the Health Sciences Faculty of the University. POPULATION: A total sample of 30 people with MS (pwMS) selected by non-probabilistic consecutive sampling during a three-months uptake patient recruitment period. METHODS: The outcome measures used were the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM), the Modified Fatigue Impact Scale (MFIS) and the Multiple Sclerosis Quality of Life 54 (MSQoL-54). Descriptive analysis, parametric and non-parametric tests and multiple linear regression models were used. RESULTS: A statistically significant positive correlation was found between occupational performance and physical and mental health. Also, high physical health scores were associated with high satisfaction scores. Multiple regression models indicated that high levels of satisfaction were associated with high levels of physical health (P= 0.013). CONCLUSIONS: The better the perception of the physical aspects that influence the quality of life, the better the perceived satisfaction of pwMS. Fatigue may not influence self-perceived satisfaction and performance. CLINICAL REHABILITATION IMPACT: The physical factors affecting perceived satisfaction should be considered when planning interventions to promote quality of life in pwMS. Although fatigue associated with MS may influence perceived performance and satisfaction, no relevant associations were found between variables.Ítem Parámetros de fuerza, destreza y coordinación en personas mayores institucionalizadas: estudio piloto(2009) Gómez Calero, Cristina; Cano de la Cuerda, Roberto; Martínez Piédrola, Rosa Mª; Tubilla Delgado, Bárbara; Almendro Vázquez, José Mª; Pérez de Heredia Torres, Marta; Cuadrado Soto, AlmudenaÍtem Valoración de la necesidad de ayuda en las actividades de la vida diaria en adultos mayores no institucionalizados(2008) Martínez Piédrola, Rosa María; Pérez de Heredia Torres, Marta; Gómez Calero, Cristina; Brea Rivero, Miguel; Matilla Mora, R.; Alguacil Diego, Isabel María; Matesanz García, Beatriz Laura