Quality of Life in Differently-Abled Population

Quality of Life in Differently-Abled Population

Authors

  • Hafiza Umaiza Ihsan
  • Hafiza Warda Pari
  • Hamail Malik Gunjial
  • Hamna Rasool
  • Hania Noor Husnain Ali
  • Hussnain Mushtaq
  • Ijaz ur Rehman
  • Jawad Hasan
  • Junaid Majeed

Keywords:

differently abled , disability, quality of life.

Abstract

Disability refers to “limitation on a person’s physical functioning, mobility, dexterity or stamina.” The objectives of this article is to determine the quality of life in differently abled population and to highlight the need for improving their lifestyle. A Systematic review was conducted in accordance with the PRISMA guidelines. Studies were included from the January 2017 till July 2022. Two databases (PubMed and MDPI) were used for conducting this review. 2 studies focused on customized health care services. 3 studies focused on importance of interventions in exercise. 3 studies focused on how improvements in wheelchair control mechanisms affected their lives. 4 studies focused on the use of technology to address their needs and their accessibility to better
services. 1 study focused on genetic testing of disabled. 1 study focused on ontology model for the rescue of LTC residents. Quality of life of disabled people can be improved by taking multiple steps such as increasing their leisure activities, interventions in exercise, increased access to the disabled and tailored health services according to their individual needs.

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2023-02-09 — Updated on 2022-09-20

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Ihsan, H. U., Pari, H. W., Gunjial, H. M., Rasool, H., Ali, H. N. H., Mushtaq, H., Rehman, I. ur, Hasan, J., & Majeed, J. (2022). Quality of Life in Differently-Abled Population. Journal of Society of Prevention, Advocacy and Research KEMU, 1(2). Retrieved from https://journalofspark.com/journal/index.php/JSpark/article/view/21 (Original work published February 9, 2023)

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Scientific Research

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