The elderly recognizing themselves as vulnerable to falls in the concreteness of the femoral fracture

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalho,César Junior Aparecido de
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Bocchi,Silvia Cristina Mangini
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objectives: understand the experience of the elderly with falls followed by femoral fracture and elaborate theoretical model of this process of lived experience. Method: qualitative research with theoretical saturation through analysis of the ninth nondirected interview of elderly who underwent such experience. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and analyzed according to Grounded Theory. Results: three categories emerged (sub-processes): evaluating signs and symptoms of fracture after the fall; feeling sad and insecure with the new condition; and finding oneself susceptible to fractures. From realignment of these categories (sub-processes) we could abstract the central category (process), recognizing oneself as vulnerable to falls in the concreteness of the fracture. Conclusion: the theoretical model considering the Symbolic Interactionism signals the implementation of continued program for fall prevention, with teaching strategies that encourage the elderly to reflect on the concreteness of contexts in which there is risk of occurring injury to their health.
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title The elderly recognizing themselves as vulnerable to falls in the concreteness of the femoral fracture
spellingShingle The elderly recognizing themselves as vulnerable to falls in the concreteness of the femoral fracture
Carvalho,César Junior Aparecido de
Elderly
Accidents by Falls
Fractures of Femur
Care
Vulnerability
title_short The elderly recognizing themselves as vulnerable to falls in the concreteness of the femoral fracture
title_full The elderly recognizing themselves as vulnerable to falls in the concreteness of the femoral fracture
title_fullStr The elderly recognizing themselves as vulnerable to falls in the concreteness of the femoral fracture
title_full_unstemmed The elderly recognizing themselves as vulnerable to falls in the concreteness of the femoral fracture
title_sort The elderly recognizing themselves as vulnerable to falls in the concreteness of the femoral fracture
author Carvalho,César Junior Aparecido de
author_facet Carvalho,César Junior Aparecido de
Bocchi,Silvia Cristina Mangini
author_role author
author2 Bocchi,Silvia Cristina Mangini
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carvalho,César Junior Aparecido de
Bocchi,Silvia Cristina Mangini
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Elderly
Accidents by Falls
Fractures of Femur
Care
Vulnerability
topic Elderly
Accidents by Falls
Fractures of Femur
Care
Vulnerability
description ABSTRACT Objectives: understand the experience of the elderly with falls followed by femoral fracture and elaborate theoretical model of this process of lived experience. Method: qualitative research with theoretical saturation through analysis of the ninth nondirected interview of elderly who underwent such experience. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and analyzed according to Grounded Theory. Results: three categories emerged (sub-processes): evaluating signs and symptoms of fracture after the fall; feeling sad and insecure with the new condition; and finding oneself susceptible to fractures. From realignment of these categories (sub-processes) we could abstract the central category (process), recognizing oneself as vulnerable to falls in the concreteness of the fracture. Conclusion: the theoretical model considering the Symbolic Interactionism signals the implementation of continued program for fall prevention, with teaching strategies that encourage the elderly to reflect on the concreteness of contexts in which there is risk of occurring injury to their health.
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