Martínez, ÓscarAmayra Caro, ImanolLópez Paz, Juan FranciscoLázaro Pérez, EstherCaballero, PatriciaGarcía Urquiza, IruneRodríguez Bermejo, Alicia AuroraGarcía Martín, MaitaneLuna Ovalle, PaulaPérez Núñez, PaulaBarrera, JaumePassi, NicoleBerrocoso Cascallana, SarahPérez Álvarez, ManuelAl-Rashaida, Mohammad Ali Hussein2024-11-202024-11-202021-03Martínez, O., Amayra, I., López-Paz, J. F., Lázaro, E., Caballero, P., García, I., Rodríguez, A. A., García, M., Luna, P. M., Pérez-Núñez, P., Barrera, J., Passi, N., Berrocoso, S., Pérez, M., & Al-Rashaida, M. (2021). Effects of Teleassistance on the Quality of Life of People With Rare Neuromuscular Diseases According to Their Degree of Disability. Frontiers in Psychology, 12. https://doi.org/10.3389/FPSYG.2021.63741310.3389/FPSYG.2021.637413http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14454/2020Rare neuromuscular diseases (RNMDs) are a group of pathologies characterized by a progressive loss of muscular strength, atrophy, fatigue, and other muscle-related symptoms, which affect quality of life (QoL) levels. The low prevalence, high geographical dispersion and disability of these individuals involve difficulties in accessing health and social care services. Teleassistance is presented as a useful tool to perform psychosocial interventions in these situations. The main aim of this research is to assess the effects of a teleassistance psychosocial program on the QoL levels of people with RNMDs who have different levels of disability. A sample of 73 participants was divided into an experimental group (n = 40), which participated in the intervention, and a control wait list group (n = 33). QoL was evaluated through the SIP and the SF-36, and disability through the WHO-DAS II. The participants with a moderate to severe level of disability were those who most benefited from the intervention. The results also revealed that the psychosocial teleassistance program was suitable to improve physical and psychosocial aspects of people suffering from a rare neuromuscular disease with a moderate level of disability, but just psychosocial aspects in those with a severe level of disability.eng© 2021 Martínez, Amayra, López-Paz, Lázaro, Caballero, García, Rodríguez, García, Luna, Pérez-Núñez, Barrera, Passi, Berrocoso, Pérez and Al-RashaidaDisabilityPsychosocial programQuality of lifeRare neuromuscular diseasesTeleassistanceVideoconferencingEffects of teleassistance on the quality of life of people with rare neuromuscular diseases according to their degree of disabilityjournal article2024-11-201664-1078