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    Factores relacionados con la Inclusión Social en las personas con discapacidad. Parroquia Totoras. enero a julio 2016
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato-Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud-Dirección de Posgrado, 2016-11-01) Violeta Elizabeth Dra., Medina Bermúdez; Vilma , García Franco Dra. Esp.
    In this paper the factors related to social inclusion in the disability Totoras parish during the period January to July 2016. It is an observational, descriptive, cross-type design, with qualitative and quantitative approach, conducted investigated 50 people with disabilities, where we study four areas: the social and family inclusion, holistic health, inclusive education and employment integration was studied. Among the results the average adult is the most representative with 34.0%, with a slight predominance of the male gender, most personan maintain a stable relationship (married and cohabiting). 44.0% have primary level education. The main type of disability is physical (64.6%) being the most common cause is acquired 68.0% recorded moderate disability. Undifferentiated scheduling (44.0%) is the predominant factor hindering accessibility to local health services. Disabled people refer feel supported by their families. 91.0% are beneficiaries of human development bonus. Only 33.0% reported having been included in educational field equal opportunity, people who meet the clinical and legal conditions for labor 62.5% have been included in the labor sector. Among the factors that are directly related to the lack of social inclusion of people with disabilities at local health, are not differentiated scheduling, and lack of training of professionals.

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