El efecto restaurador del ambiente natural en personas con discapacidad: una revisión sistemática
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https://doi.org/10.34019/1982-1247.2021.v15.30952Palabras clave:
Ambientes restaurativos, Personas con discapacidad, Revisión sistemáticaResumen
Muchas investigaciones han mostrado resultados consistentes sobre el efecto positivo de los ambientes restauradores en la recuperación del estrés psicofisiológico y la fatiga de la atención. Sin embargo, es necesario realizar estudios que aborden grupos específicos de la población. Este estudio realizó una revisión sistemática para identificar los principales hallazgos sobre el efecto de los ambientes restauradores en personas con discapacidad. Fue verificada la escasez de publicaciones y la falta de investigaciones en países en desarrollo. Algunos estudios mostraron la ocurrencia de restauración en personas con discapacidad. Se sugiere el desarrollo de investigaciones experimentales que incluya otros sentidos, como el oído y el tacto.
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