Advanced dementia in a sample of Brazilian elderly: Sociodemographic and morbidity analysis

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Autor(a) principal: Cintra,Marco Túlio Gualberto
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Rezende,Nilton Alves de, Torres,Henrique Oswaldo da Gama
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: Summary Introduction: To investigate the sociodemographic and morbidity profile of advanced dementia patients and sociodemographic data of their primary caregivers. Method: Data was obtained from 67 elderly recruited for an observational prospective study, through interviews performed with primary caregivers. For statistical analysis, the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS(r)) for Windowsr, version 19.0. was employed. Results: Advanced dementia patients were mostly women, widows, and non-institutionalized, with low-income. An elevated rate of stroke, sarcopenia, and pressure ulcers in this population is noted. Caregivers were mostly women, married, children of the studied patients, and unemployed. Only one third of caregivers were hired for the task. Conclusion: Patients with advanced dementia present a high morbidity profile, low income, and depend on the care given by family members, mostly unemployed daughters.
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title Advanced dementia in a sample of Brazilian elderly: Sociodemographic and morbidity analysis
spellingShingle Advanced dementia in a sample of Brazilian elderly: Sociodemographic and morbidity analysis
Cintra,Marco Túlio Gualberto
Alzheimer's disease
comorbidity
socioeconomic factors
aged
title_short Advanced dementia in a sample of Brazilian elderly: Sociodemographic and morbidity analysis
title_full Advanced dementia in a sample of Brazilian elderly: Sociodemographic and morbidity analysis
title_fullStr Advanced dementia in a sample of Brazilian elderly: Sociodemographic and morbidity analysis
title_full_unstemmed Advanced dementia in a sample of Brazilian elderly: Sociodemographic and morbidity analysis
title_sort Advanced dementia in a sample of Brazilian elderly: Sociodemographic and morbidity analysis
author Cintra,Marco Túlio Gualberto
author_facet Cintra,Marco Túlio Gualberto
Rezende,Nilton Alves de
Torres,Henrique Oswaldo da Gama
author_role author
author2 Rezende,Nilton Alves de
Torres,Henrique Oswaldo da Gama
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cintra,Marco Túlio Gualberto
Rezende,Nilton Alves de
Torres,Henrique Oswaldo da Gama
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Alzheimer's disease
comorbidity
socioeconomic factors
aged
topic Alzheimer's disease
comorbidity
socioeconomic factors
aged
description Summary Introduction: To investigate the sociodemographic and morbidity profile of advanced dementia patients and sociodemographic data of their primary caregivers. Method: Data was obtained from 67 elderly recruited for an observational prospective study, through interviews performed with primary caregivers. For statistical analysis, the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS(r)) for Windowsr, version 19.0. was employed. Results: Advanced dementia patients were mostly women, widows, and non-institutionalized, with low-income. An elevated rate of stroke, sarcopenia, and pressure ulcers in this population is noted. Caregivers were mostly women, married, children of the studied patients, and unemployed. Only one third of caregivers were hired for the task. Conclusion: Patients with advanced dementia present a high morbidity profile, low income, and depend on the care given by family members, mostly unemployed daughters.
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