Repositório RCAAP
Mental Health of the Elderly in Primary Care: An Analysis of Perceptions of Health Professionals
This article aims to analyze the care practices in mental health of the elderly in Primary Health Care (PHC), based on the perceptions of professionals in the Family Health Strategy (FHS). It is a qualitative, exploratory-descriptive study, carried out in a city in of Ceará and with data collection that is opportunized through the application of semi-structured interviews with FHS professionals. The results showed that attention to Mental Health of the elderly in PHC is characterized by outpatient care practices and the presence of a conceptual transition in the vision about the aging process and Mental Health. It was verified the need for strategies that stress work with a focus on integral care and health promotion.
2017
Garcia, Bruno Nogueira Moreira, Daiana de Jesus Oliveira, Pedro Renan Santos de
Health profile of adventist elders who exceeded life expectancy
The objective of this study was to study the health profile of Seventh-day Adventist elderly who exceeded the average life expectancy. The study was transversal observational analytical. A total of 90 elderly people with an average age of 82.9 years participated in the study. The data collection consisted of the application of the following evaluation instruments: The mini mental state examination (MEEM), socio-demographic questionnaire to know the social profile; mini nutritional assessment (MAN), International Falls Efficiency Scale (FES). The basic activities of daily living (BADL) were assessed by the Katz functional scale and the Lawton and Brody Scale of instrumental activities of daily living (IADL). The majority of the elderly interviewed were white, married, with 7.3 years of education, retired, children of long-lived and male parents. The most prevalent disease was hypertension. The burden of disease was 3.2 diseases. The Katz Scale score was 6.3 ± 0.8 points, in the Lawton and Brody Scale of 25.1 ± 3.8, in the FES Scale was 24.7 ± 10.4 and in the MAN score of 11, 7 ± 1.3 points. There was no difference when men from women were compared. When the correlations between the studied variables were made, there were many significant but weak correlations. Only 4 correlations were considered moderate. Positive correlation between IADL and MEEM, between IADL and MAN, inverse correlation between IADL and FES and IADL and BADL.
2017
Santos, Ranier Nogueira dos Portes, Leslie Andrews Alfieri, Fábio Marcon
Comparison of maximal respiratory pressures in elderly subjects who practice exercises in soil and water
The objective of this study was to compare respiratory muscle strength in healthy elderly exercise practitioners in two media, soil and water. The sample consisted of 20 elderly of both genders, who were divided into two groups, GS (Soil Group) and GA (Water Group). The maximal inspiratory pressures (MIP) and maximal expiratory pressures (MEP) were evaluated using the manual manometer instrument. The results showed no significant changes in the respiratory muscles of both groups.
2017
Dall Agnol, Simone Mader Silva, Thaisa Iohn da Rebesco, Denise Barth Smolarek, André de Camargo Souza, William Cordeiro de Furmann, Meiriélly Mascarenhas, Luis Paulo Gomes
Systematic observations in Long Term Institutions of Elderly (ILPIs): Architectural considerations
A study carried out in ILPIs of Santa Maria-RS, with the objective of analyzing the dormitories, from systematic observations and propose architectural contributions. The cross-sectional study was descriptive exploratory type, using six ILPIs, three private and three philanthropic. Research instruments: systematic observations of behavior and the physical environment. The results demonstrated the need to design dormitories capable of attending the affective and functional aspects of the elderly, based on legal, architectural and from the users' point of view.Keywords: Elderly, Institutionalization, Architects.
2017
Vanzin, Tarcísio Pereira, Marisa Bastos Gonçalves, Bibiana Pereira
The expression of grief and bereavement on the internet: a case study through the process of illness and death of a spouse
This work aims to understand the use of Facebook digital media during the experience of illness, hospitalization and death. It is a qualitative research, through of Virtual Ethnography and narrative analysis. This practice contributed to: facilitate communication with family and friends; to reduce loneliness and isolation; strengthen bonds of friendship; recognize the virtual social network as a space for the constitution of a network of support and communication; demystify the use of social networks as exclusive spaces for leisure and entertainment.
2017
Frizzo, Heloísa Cristina Figueiredo Bousso, Regina Szylit Borghi, Camila Amaral Pedro, Wilson José Alves
Physical activity level and body mass index on the prevalence of chronic noncommunicable diseases in retirees residing in Rio Claro, SP
The present study conducted with retired residents from the city of Rio Claro-SP analyzed the level of leisure-time physical activity and the body mass index (BMI) over the prevalence of non-communicable chronic diseases (NCD). The International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) and the BMI were used to measure the variables. It was observed a relationship between age and NCD with emphasis on hypertension (50.3%) and depression (37.0%).
2017
Micali, Pollyanna Natalia Schwartz, Gisele Maria Fukushima, Raiana Lídice Mor Carmo, Elisangela Gisele do Codogno, Jamile Sanches Costa, José Luiz Riani
Profile of studies of falls with the elderly: integrative review
The elderly population is growing and episodes of falls are becoming more frequent. In this article, an integrative review of the SciELO and LILACS databases was carried out between 2010 and 2015, in order to verify the profile of studies involving falls in the elderly. A total of 149 articles were included where the positive relation of the physical exercise was perceived. The most common risk factors were female sex, depression, old age, among others. The fracture was the most common consequence.
2017
Tavares, Deise Iop Pereira, Marisa Bastos Braz, Melissa Medeiros
Impact of the main perceived barriers to the practice of physical activity by retirees of a Sao Paulo municipality
This study sought to assess the level of physical activity, body mass index and the main perceived barriers that impede or hinder the practice of physical activity (insufficient leisure time, enough physical activity, lack of company, lack of money among others), as well as to know the sociodemographic profile of this population, in order to recognize possible deficiencies and propose new strategies that can subsidize the improvement in their quality of life. The study population-based cohort study was conducted from January 2014 to June 2015. The long version of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire, the Barriers Questionnaire to practice physical activity and body weight/height were used to assess the level of activity physical, barriers and body mass index. The final sample consisted of 205 active participants of both sexes, in relation to body mass index participants had a median of 26.9 kg / m², resulting in a classification as overweight. To the level of physical activity in leisure domain 66.3% participants presented insufficiently active. And the 21 barriers, nine had increased relative to the increase in body mass index. Thus, it is important to highlight these aspects related to regular physical activity where barriers can be crossed if practitioners and policymakers implement programs toward this population aimed at encouraging this practice.Keywords: Retirement; Physical activity; Barriers to physical activity; Body mass index.
2017
Micali, Pollyanna Natalia Carmo, Elisangela Gisele Fuzaro Junior, Gilson Pereira, Jessica Rodrigues Sarriés, Laís Vicino Sarriés, Gabriel Adrián Costa, José Luiz Riani
The solidarity of more than twenty thousand community leaders throughout the national territory in favor of a healthier aging: reports of the experience of the Pastoral of the Elderly Person
This study is an account of the experience of the Elderly Person's Pastoral, in which the successful experience of more than twenty thousand community leaders in our country who work voluntarily in favor of a healthier aging is worshiped. Considering that we live in a moment of human history in which we seek the utopia of different initiatives, new life projects, new experiments, but not far from the reality lived by the elderly, a new ideal of coexistence is at stake, which includes subjectivity, individual and collective, with increasing emphasis on fraternity and solidarity.
The Occupational Therapy in the institutional context: a report of experience
The following paper presents a report of practical experience lived by students of Occupational Therapy in a Long Stay Institution for the Elderly (ILPI) in the interior of Rio Grande do Sul. The objective was the students experience in understanding the bond and the institutional context. This work reaffirms the importance of the link between professional and patient, so that adherence to the therapeutic proposals have greater understanding and acceptance, acting as facilitators of the daily routine of patients.
2017
Missio, Marciane Montagner Wagner, Cristiane Birck, Pauline
How it all began...
This study portrays the impressions of two adult men who have experienced the insane process of one of their family members and make us confront what a healthy old age means and the reality of an old age accompanied by dependency. The aim here is to discuss, on the one hand, what healthy aging means, or independent and active, and, on the other hand, raise the question about the problematic that is experienced from the moment one of the members of a family is affected by some type of dependence and / or chronic illness, dementia, Alzheimer's illnesses that require prolonged treatment, high financial cost and specific and continued care. Our reality shows that most families seek institutionalization when one of their members presents with dementia, without knowing for sure the changes that occur to their elderly, let alone how much care to take in this situation. Just as preserving identity in the aging process is a fundamental part of human existence, aging, in turn, guides changes in the family that require new knowledge to be acquired and applied to the new situations that come to be experienced.
2016
Costa, Vânia do Nascimento Mercadante, Elisabeth Frohlich
Prevalence of HIV among older adults at a reference center in Southern Brazil
This study aimed to determine the prevalence rate of HIV in older adults. A cross-sectional study of 1,184 HIV-infected patients. In this group, 1,091 (92.15%) patients were aged < 60 years and 93 (7.85%) ≥ 60 years. The mean prevalence rate of HIV detected in the ≥ 60 years group was 1.66± 0.54 per 100,000 population (1.05± 0.43 in men and 0.61 ± 0.29 in women). The epidemiological profile of elderly patients with HIV was characterized by: males, low levels of schooling, white and heterosexual people.
2017
Silva, Claudinei Mesquita da Matias, Sthefany Peder, Leyde Daiane de Horvath, Josana Dranka Teixeira, Jorge Juarez Vieira Bertolini, Dennis Armando
The role of gerontologist in Palliative Care: a case study
This paper presents reflections on the role of the Gerontologist in Palliative Care (PC), based on a university course. The aim is to present a panorama about PC and the relation with the formation of the Gerontologist, besides describing how was the development of the course, and to reflect on the role of this professional in different levels of management in PC. The reflections showed that the Gerontologist can play a key role in CP, performing in the management and evaluation of public policies, in specialized services or not, and directly with the patient, caregivers and social support network, always with the entire multiprofessional team.
2017
Luchesi, Bruna Moretti Gratão, Aline Cristina Martins Chagas, Marcos Hortes Nisihara Melhado, Vivian Ramos Pavarini, Sofia Cristina Iost
The growing vitality of scientific productions on aging
Com grande satisfação apresentamos o volume 20(2), desta revista, com um total de 25 trabalhos em 2 modalidades: 22 artigos científicos, 3 relatos de experiência, ainda mais que, tributariamente aos esforços da Reitoria da PUC-SP, todos estão identificados com seu DOI.O título deste Editorial tenta dizer do vigor, do entusiasmo, com que vêm sendo produzidos escritos sobre o envelhecimento, submetidos para publicação neste periódico, constituindo cada um o resultado de pesquisas, reflexões, experiências, levadas a efeito por pesquisadores de diversas áreas e universidades de várias regiões do Brasil e do exterior. Os trabalhos recebidos por esta revista são gerados, via de regra, por Universidades Federais e Estaduais, mas o que nos vem surpreendendo é que, cada vez mais, nos cheguem artigos de universidades particulares, algumas vocacionais ou de âmbito religioso, o que nos evidencia o quanto a emergente problemática do envelhecimento está sendo pesquisada nesse âmbito. Salta-nos aos olhos a formação eclética que hoje se observa dos autores: a graduação em uma área do conhecimento, o mestrado, o doutorado, o pós-doutorado em outras áreas que se interfaciam com a primeira em termos de concentração em uma temática similar de pesquisa voltada à problemática do envelhecimento. Seriamos a seguir os 25 trabalhos deste volume 20(2):
2017
Lodovici, Flamínia Manzano Moreira Mercadante, Elisabeth Frohlich
The Pilates method and its influence on the functional capacity of the elderly: a systematic review
The practice of physical exercises, such as the Pilates (MP) method, has been considered as adjuvant therapy in maintaining autonomy and independence of the elderly. The objective of the study was to analyze, through a systematic review, the influence of MP on the functional capacity of the elderly. The MP, according to the analyzed works, promoted significant improvements in the functional autonomy of the elderly. However, there is a need of more studies, since works with this subject are scarce.
2017
Carvalho, Cinara Brandão de Oliveira Dias, Ana Luiza Machado Caldas, Lucas Rogério dos Reis Carneiro-Júnior, Miguel Araújo
Social protection of old age in Portugal. The particular case of nursing homes
The policy of care in old age is related to sociodemographic changes, transformations in family structure and dynamics, the individualization of social relations, centered on autonomy and independence. These changes provide an "unprotection" to the elderly, associated with other risks, namely the greater probability of chronic and incapacitating diseases, the need for care, in a time of shortage of available family caregivers, the greater probability of insufficient income, low level of schooling and lack of access to information, associated to scarce levels of social participation. This article intends to present the reflection about old age as a social problem, carried out during the research on the Promotion and Preservation of Dignity in the context of care in nursing homes, carried out in the context of the PhD in Nursing of the University of Lisbon.
2018
Simões, Ângela Sapeta, Paula
Quality of life: comparison between the elderly in a Brazilian community and the institutionalized elderly
The objective of this study was to compare the quality of life among elderly people living in a Brazilian community, and elderly people living in long - term care institutions. It is a comparative, cross-sectional and quantitative study. The institutionalized elderly showed statistically significant lower scores in all domains of quality of life when compared to the elderly living in the community. Living in a long-term institution seems to be a factor that compromises the quality of life of the elderly living there.
2018
Dias, Ewerton Naves Pais-Ribeiro, José Luís
Knowing the imaginary of young gays in relation to old age
The homosexual young imaginary regarding aging is a portrait of a time and assessing a representativeness of the elderly gay man in society. Qualitative paradigm study of the descriptive-interpretative type, performed through six semi-structured interviews with information that identifies as homosexual men. The difficulty of young gay men in imagining themselves old is strongly related to the low representativeness.
2017
Flôres, Cristiano da Costa Terra, Newton Luiz
Relationship of the thoracic kyphosis degree with the levels bone mineral density older women
The objective of this study was to mesure the kyphosis thoracic degree in older women through Flexicurve method, correlating this finding with Bone Densitometry, habits of life and anthropometric characteristics. 100 women who had undergone the examination of DMX were selected and divided into 3 groups according to the level of bone mineral density (BMD): the normal, osteopenic and osteoporotic. Was carried out assessing the degree of thoracic kyphosis with Flexicurve method. Variables: degree of kyphosis; BMD; age; and anthropometric data were compared between groups and compared with the habits of life. The group with osteoporosis showed significant differences in age, weight and BMI. No significant difference was observed related to lifestyle variables. The participants with osteoporosis showed higher degree of thoracic kyphosis in normal stance, but with no significant difference between groups. There was also no correlation between the variables. Aging, decreasing body weight and BMI are connected to the osteoporosis process. Flexicurve was not able to differentiate the older in the level of BMD.
2018
Lopes, Bruno Sousa Carvalho, Gustavo de Azevedo Fernandes, Viviane Lemos Silva Olegário, Raphael Lopes Prado, Aline dos Santos Gomes, Lucy
Education in Gerontology: Interdisciplinarity in theory; what about in practice?
It is well known that the study of aging is not an isolated practice, exclusive of one professional specialty, therefore, to meet the needs of such an heterogeneous group, different views and types of knowledge must converge. This research aims to verify if interdisciplinarity is truly present in gerontology postgraduate programs offered in Brazil, in 2015, through the analyses of the curricular matrices.
2017
Manso, Maria Elisa Gonzalez Veras, Elaine Cristina Alonso