O efeito restaurador do ambiente natural em pessoas com deficiência: uma revisão sistemática

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https://doi.org/10.34019/1982-1247.2021.v15.30952

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Ambientes restauradores, Pessoas com deficiência, Revisão sistemática

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Há, na literatura, resultados consistentes sobre o efeito positivo dos ambientes restauradores na recuperação de processos psicofisiológicos de estresse e fadiga da atenção. Destaca-se, no entanto, a necessidade de pesquisas envolvendo grupos específicos da população. Este estudo desenvolveu uma revisão sistemática para identificar os principais achados sobre o efeito dos ambientes restauradores em pessoas com deficiência. Foi verificada a escassez de publicações e a falta de pesquisas em países em desenvolvimento. Alguns estudos apresentaram a ocorrência do fenômeno da restauração em pessoas com deficiência. Sugere-se o desenvolvimento de pesquisas experimentais incluindo outros sentidos, como a audição e o tato.

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2021-10-11