Rev Neurocienc 2013;21(4):504-509 original 504 RESUMO Objetivo. Analisar através da escala Autoquestionnaire Qualité de Vie Enfant Imagé (AUQEI) a Qualidade de Vida (QV) de crianças portadoras de Paralisia Cerebral (PC) e seu nível de satisfação durante a fisioterapia. Método. A escala foi aplicada em 21 crianças com diagnóstico de PC, sendo 10 meninas e 11 meninos, com idades entre 4 e 12 anos e diferentes níveis de comprometimento motor, avaliadas na Clínica-escola de Fisioterapia da Universidade Católica de Brasília (UCB). Resultados. O escore geral obtido com a aplicação da escala foi de 48,9+/-9,7 pontos, acima da nota de corte o que evidencia boa QV, com um elevado grau de satisfação durante a fisioterapia. Conclusão. A partir dos resultados desse estudo é possível inferir que as crianças possuem uma boa percepção acerca de sua QV e sentiam-se muito felizes durante a fisioterapia. ABSTRACTObjective. Analyzing through scale Autoquestionnaire Qualité de Vie Enfant Imagé (AUQEI) children's Life Quality (LQ) with Cerebral Palsy (CP) and their satisfaction level during physiotherapy. Method. The scale was applied in 21 children diagnosed with CP, 10 girls and 11 boys, aged between 4 and 12 years, with different motor impairment levels, evaluated at the Clinic-School of Physical Therapy, Catholic University of Brasilia (UCB). Results. The overall score obtained with the scale application was 48.9 +/-9.7 points above the cutoff score, indicating a good LQ and it was found a high satisfaction degree during physiotherapy. Conclusion. The results of this study inferred that the children had a good perception about their LQ and they felt very happy during physiotherapy.
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