Board games: gerotechnology in nursing care practice

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Autor(a) principal: Olympio,Paula Cristina de Andrade Pires
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Alvim,Neide Aparecida Titonelli
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To create a board game as a form of gerotechnology to promote active and healthy aging. Method: This was a qualitative, convergent care study conducted with 32 older adults. Individual interviews, creativity and sensitivity techniques, group discussions, and participant observations guided by Paulo Freire’s theoretical framework of problematization were used to produce data. The participants and researchers assessed the entire production process at the end of the study, after the gerotechnology was implemented in the groups. French discourse analysis was adopted. Results: Patented under registration no. BR 1020160107725, the game was created as a technological product based on the discussions with older adults, considering the conceptions, knowledge and practices shared by them about aging. Final considerations: The gerotechnology implemented in clinical nursing practices functioned as a playful resource to exercise self-determination and independence among older adults, boosting memory, self-esteem, socialization processes, exchanging experiences and shared learning.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Board games: gerotechnology in nursing care practice
title Board games: gerotechnology in nursing care practice
spellingShingle Board games: gerotechnology in nursing care practice
Olympio,Paula Cristina de Andrade Pires
Geriatric Nursing
Biomedical Technology
Health of the Elderly
Culturally Competent Care
Health Education
title_short Board games: gerotechnology in nursing care practice
title_full Board games: gerotechnology in nursing care practice
title_fullStr Board games: gerotechnology in nursing care practice
title_full_unstemmed Board games: gerotechnology in nursing care practice
title_sort Board games: gerotechnology in nursing care practice
author Olympio,Paula Cristina de Andrade Pires
author_facet Olympio,Paula Cristina de Andrade Pires
Alvim,Neide Aparecida Titonelli
author_role author
author2 Alvim,Neide Aparecida Titonelli
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Olympio,Paula Cristina de Andrade Pires
Alvim,Neide Aparecida Titonelli
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Geriatric Nursing
Biomedical Technology
Health of the Elderly
Culturally Competent Care
Health Education
topic Geriatric Nursing
Biomedical Technology
Health of the Elderly
Culturally Competent Care
Health Education
description ABSTRACT Objective: To create a board game as a form of gerotechnology to promote active and healthy aging. Method: This was a qualitative, convergent care study conducted with 32 older adults. Individual interviews, creativity and sensitivity techniques, group discussions, and participant observations guided by Paulo Freire’s theoretical framework of problematization were used to produce data. The participants and researchers assessed the entire production process at the end of the study, after the gerotechnology was implemented in the groups. French discourse analysis was adopted. Results: Patented under registration no. BR 1020160107725, the game was created as a technological product based on the discussions with older adults, considering the conceptions, knowledge and practices shared by them about aging. Final considerations: The gerotechnology implemented in clinical nursing practices functioned as a playful resource to exercise self-determination and independence among older adults, boosting memory, self-esteem, socialization processes, exchanging experiences and shared learning.
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