Análise por grupos focais do instrumento para avaliação da qualidade de vida de pessoas com deficiências intelectuais e físicas (WHOQOL-DIS) traduzido para língua brasileira de sinais

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2011-11-29

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Universidade Federal de Goiás

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The assessment of quality of life using instruments that address differences in language and culture of deaf people, contributes to support public policies related to health and effectiveness of care provided to this population. This thesis project consists WHOQOL-LIBRAS. This project is a partnership between the Federal University of Goiás, the World Health Organization and the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. For their implementation was divided into two sub-projects: 1) Project 1 - Construction of the version of the LIBRAS WHOQOL-BREF and WHOQOL DIS, 2) Project 2 - Implementation / validation of the LIBRAS version of WHOQOL-BREF and WHOQOL - DIS. The realization of the project 1 was guided by a methodology developed by WHO, adapted by the WHOQOL GROUP in Brazil, which consisted of thirteen steps. This study complies with the Stage 7 Project 1 with the completion of a three focus groups to analyze the LIBRAS version of WHOQOL-DIS. Objectives of this study were to evaluate the understanding and relevance of the instrument WHOQOL-DIS translated to Brazilian Sign Language and perform integrative literature review to identify public policies for health care of the person checking the recognition of Deaf people as language and cultural minority in Brazilian legislation. Cross-sectional study, exploratory, qualitative, uses focus group technique in three groups: 1) group of Deaf users of LIBRAS, 2) group of family members of the Deaf, 3) group of interpreters of the LIBRAS. Made in the Federal Institute of Goiás groups had six to nine participants. Two meetings were held. The first meeting was to explain the project of quality of life/WHO. The second meeting was to discuss the version of each issue of LIBRAS WHOQOL-DIS. At the end of each issue discussed his understanding, relevance and collected suggestions for change. The encounters were videotaped and later transcribed. Data analysis was to reference the content analysis of Bardin. All issues of the WHOQOL-DIS version in LIBRAS were understood and considered relevant for assessing the quality of life of Deaf people by all components of the focus groups. To qualify the records of the health data of the deaf population is necessary to conduct research with instruments that they consider their differences and, therefore, support public policies that ensure the health Deaf access to quality care provided.

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FREITAS, Adriana Ribeiro de. Analysis of focus group instrument for assessing quality of life (WHOQOL-DIS) translated into Brazilian sign language. 2011. 138 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências da Saúde - Medicina) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2011.