Care complexity in hospitalized elderly according to cognitive performance

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Henrique Salmazo da
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Gutierrez,Beatriz Aparecida Ozello
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: to investigate possible differences in care complexity, functional performance and biopsychosocial and health system aspects among hospitalized elderly with or without cognitive decline. Method: quantitative, cross-sectional and analytical study in which was used the INTERMED method and cognitive and functional screening scales. We investigated 384 elderly patients admitted to a medical and surgical clinic of a University Hospital located in São Paulo/SP. Results: cognitive decline was present in 40.1% of the sample, most of them were longer-lived elderly individuals with less schooling and income, more dependent in activities of daily living and had greater vulnerability in different domains of INTERMED. After adjustments, the elderly with cognitive decline presented greater vulnerability in the psychological domain. Conclusion: the relationship between cognitive decline and psychological vulnerability highlights the need to adopt long-term care based on involvement of the family, health team and different services, thereby maximizing the quality of care.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Care complexity in hospitalized elderly according to cognitive performance
title Care complexity in hospitalized elderly according to cognitive performance
spellingShingle Care complexity in hospitalized elderly according to cognitive performance
Silva,Henrique Salmazo da
Elderly
Cognitive Decline
Behavioral Symptoms
Comprehensive Health Care
Hospital
title_short Care complexity in hospitalized elderly according to cognitive performance
title_full Care complexity in hospitalized elderly according to cognitive performance
title_fullStr Care complexity in hospitalized elderly according to cognitive performance
title_full_unstemmed Care complexity in hospitalized elderly according to cognitive performance
title_sort Care complexity in hospitalized elderly according to cognitive performance
author Silva,Henrique Salmazo da
author_facet Silva,Henrique Salmazo da
Gutierrez,Beatriz Aparecida Ozello
author_role author
author2 Gutierrez,Beatriz Aparecida Ozello
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Henrique Salmazo da
Gutierrez,Beatriz Aparecida Ozello
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Elderly
Cognitive Decline
Behavioral Symptoms
Comprehensive Health Care
Hospital
topic Elderly
Cognitive Decline
Behavioral Symptoms
Comprehensive Health Care
Hospital
description ABSTRACT Objective: to investigate possible differences in care complexity, functional performance and biopsychosocial and health system aspects among hospitalized elderly with or without cognitive decline. Method: quantitative, cross-sectional and analytical study in which was used the INTERMED method and cognitive and functional screening scales. We investigated 384 elderly patients admitted to a medical and surgical clinic of a University Hospital located in São Paulo/SP. Results: cognitive decline was present in 40.1% of the sample, most of them were longer-lived elderly individuals with less schooling and income, more dependent in activities of daily living and had greater vulnerability in different domains of INTERMED. After adjustments, the elderly with cognitive decline presented greater vulnerability in the psychological domain. Conclusion: the relationship between cognitive decline and psychological vulnerability highlights the need to adopt long-term care based on involvement of the family, health team and different services, thereby maximizing the quality of care.
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