Profile of elderly admitted to a physical therapy center as a function of seasonality

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Autor(a) principal: Rossi, Paulo Giusti
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Silva Farche, Ana Claudia, Hotta Ansai, Juliana, Takahashi, Anielle Crtisthine de Medeiros, Ávila Mascarenhas, Marcello
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/24994
Resumo: *** Profile of elderly admitted to a physical therapy center as a function of seasonality ***AIMS: To analyze the profile and the prevalence of diseases in elderly patients admitted to a physical therapy center in a medium-sized Brazilian city located in a subtropical zone in two different seasons of the year.METHODS: A cross-sectional study assessed the medical records of patients treated during summer and winter months in 2011. Medical records of male and female elderly patients (aged over 60 years) were included, and those without information on present medical diagnosis were excluded. Age and sex and both current and previous diagnostic records were analyzed. The chi-square test was used for the comparative analysis of the profile of the elderly patients for both seasons.RESULTS: Seventy-one medical records were analyzed. The mean age was 69.2±8.1 years and 48 (70.4%) patients were female. There was a higher prevalence of trauma-orthopedic diseases (60.6%). The greatest number of admissions was in winter (62.0%). At the time of referral, there were 17 cases (63.0%) of trauma-orthopaedic diseases in summer and 26 (59.1%) in winter; 3 cases (11.1%) of rheumatologic diseases in summer and 10 (22.7%) in winter; 5 cases (18.5%) of neurologic disorders in summer and 4 (9.1%) in winter; and 2 cases (7.4%) of postoperative complications in summer and 4 (9.1%) in winter (p=0.64).CONCLUSIONS: There was a greater demand for referrals of elderly patients to the physical therapy center in winter than in summer, with a predominance of female patients in both seasons. The most prevalent causes of referral were related to trauma-orthopaedic diseases, but there was no significant difference in the frequency of diagnoses according to season. Knowledge about the profile of the elderly admitted to physical therapy centers is important for targeting actions at this age group, conducting information, prevention, and health promotion campaigns.
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spelling Profile of elderly admitted to a physical therapy center as a function of seasonalityPerfil de idosos admitidos em serviço de fisioterapia frente à sazonalidadecommunity health serviceshealth of the elderlyseasonal variationsphysical therapy.serviços de saúde comunitáriasaúde do idosovariações sazonaisfisioterapia.*** Profile of elderly admitted to a physical therapy center as a function of seasonality ***AIMS: To analyze the profile and the prevalence of diseases in elderly patients admitted to a physical therapy center in a medium-sized Brazilian city located in a subtropical zone in two different seasons of the year.METHODS: A cross-sectional study assessed the medical records of patients treated during summer and winter months in 2011. Medical records of male and female elderly patients (aged over 60 years) were included, and those without information on present medical diagnosis were excluded. Age and sex and both current and previous diagnostic records were analyzed. The chi-square test was used for the comparative analysis of the profile of the elderly patients for both seasons.RESULTS: Seventy-one medical records were analyzed. The mean age was 69.2±8.1 years and 48 (70.4%) patients were female. There was a higher prevalence of trauma-orthopedic diseases (60.6%). The greatest number of admissions was in winter (62.0%). At the time of referral, there were 17 cases (63.0%) of trauma-orthopaedic diseases in summer and 26 (59.1%) in winter; 3 cases (11.1%) of rheumatologic diseases in summer and 10 (22.7%) in winter; 5 cases (18.5%) of neurologic disorders in summer and 4 (9.1%) in winter; and 2 cases (7.4%) of postoperative complications in summer and 4 (9.1%) in winter (p=0.64).CONCLUSIONS: There was a greater demand for referrals of elderly patients to the physical therapy center in winter than in summer, with a predominance of female patients in both seasons. The most prevalent causes of referral were related to trauma-orthopaedic diseases, but there was no significant difference in the frequency of diagnoses according to season. Knowledge about the profile of the elderly admitted to physical therapy centers is important for targeting actions at this age group, conducting information, prevention, and health promotion campaigns.***Perfil de idosos admitidos em serviço de fisioterapia frente à sazonalidade***OBJETIVOS: Analisar o perfil e a prevalência de doenças em idosos admitidos em duas estações do ano distintas, em um serviço público de fisioterapia de um município de médio porte localizado em zona de clima subtropical de altitude.MÉTODOS: Um estudo transversal analisou prontuários de pacientes encaminhados nos meses que compreenderam o verão e o inverno de 2011. Foram incluídos os prontuários de idosos (acima de 60 anos de idade) de ambos os sexos e excluídos os prontuários sem informações sobre o diagnóstico médico atual. Foram coletadas as variáveis idade e sexo e os diagnósticos atuais e pregressos. Para análise comparativa quanto ao perfil dos idosos admitidos nos dois períodos do ano, utilizou-se o teste Qui-quadrado.RESULTADOS: Foram analisados dados de 71 idosos. A média de idade foi de 69,2±8,1 anos e 48 (70,4%) eram do sexo feminino. Os diagnósticos mais frequentes no momento do encaminhamento foram de doenças traumato-ortopédicas (60,6%). O maior número de admissões ocorreu durante o inverno (62,0%).  Os diagnósticos no momento do encaminhamento foram, respectivamente no verão e no inverno: traumato-ortopédicos 17 (63,0%) e 26 (59,1%); reumatológicos 3 (11,1%) e 10 (22,7%); neurológicos             5 (18,5%) e 4 (9,1%); pós-operatório 2 (7,4%) e 4 (9,1%) (p=0,64).CONCLUSÕES: No inverno ocorreu maior demanda de encaminhamentos de idosos ao serviço de fisioterapia em comparação ao verão, com predomínio de mulheres em ambas as estações do ano. As causas de encaminhamento mais prevalentes foram relacionadas à traumato-ortopedia, mas não houve diferença significativa na frequência dos diagnósticos conforme a estação do ano. O conhecimento sobre o perfil dos idosos admitidos em serviços de fisioterapia é importante para o planejamento de ações voltadas a essa faixa etária, com a realização de campanhas de informação, prevenção e promoção da saúde.Editora da PUCRS - ediPUCRS2017-05-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/2499410.15448/1980-6108.2017.2.24994Scientia Medica; Vol. 27 No. 2 (2017); ID24994Scientia Medica; v. 27 n. 2 (2017); ID249941980-61081806-556210.15448/1980-6108.2017.2reponame:Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Profile of elderly admitted to a physical therapy center as a function of seasonality
Perfil de idosos admitidos em serviço de fisioterapia frente à sazonalidade
title Profile of elderly admitted to a physical therapy center as a function of seasonality
spellingShingle Profile of elderly admitted to a physical therapy center as a function of seasonality
Rossi, Paulo Giusti
community health services
health of the elderly
seasonal variations
physical therapy.
serviços de saúde comunitária
saúde do idoso
variações sazonais
fisioterapia.
title_short Profile of elderly admitted to a physical therapy center as a function of seasonality
title_full Profile of elderly admitted to a physical therapy center as a function of seasonality
title_fullStr Profile of elderly admitted to a physical therapy center as a function of seasonality
title_full_unstemmed Profile of elderly admitted to a physical therapy center as a function of seasonality
title_sort Profile of elderly admitted to a physical therapy center as a function of seasonality
author Rossi, Paulo Giusti
author_facet Rossi, Paulo Giusti
Silva Farche, Ana Claudia
Hotta Ansai, Juliana
Takahashi, Anielle Crtisthine de Medeiros
Ávila Mascarenhas, Marcello
author_role author
author2 Silva Farche, Ana Claudia
Hotta Ansai, Juliana
Takahashi, Anielle Crtisthine de Medeiros
Ávila Mascarenhas, Marcello
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rossi, Paulo Giusti
Silva Farche, Ana Claudia
Hotta Ansai, Juliana
Takahashi, Anielle Crtisthine de Medeiros
Ávila Mascarenhas, Marcello
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv community health services
health of the elderly
seasonal variations
physical therapy.
serviços de saúde comunitária
saúde do idoso
variações sazonais
fisioterapia.
topic community health services
health of the elderly
seasonal variations
physical therapy.
serviços de saúde comunitária
saúde do idoso
variações sazonais
fisioterapia.
description *** Profile of elderly admitted to a physical therapy center as a function of seasonality ***AIMS: To analyze the profile and the prevalence of diseases in elderly patients admitted to a physical therapy center in a medium-sized Brazilian city located in a subtropical zone in two different seasons of the year.METHODS: A cross-sectional study assessed the medical records of patients treated during summer and winter months in 2011. Medical records of male and female elderly patients (aged over 60 years) were included, and those without information on present medical diagnosis were excluded. Age and sex and both current and previous diagnostic records were analyzed. The chi-square test was used for the comparative analysis of the profile of the elderly patients for both seasons.RESULTS: Seventy-one medical records were analyzed. The mean age was 69.2±8.1 years and 48 (70.4%) patients were female. There was a higher prevalence of trauma-orthopedic diseases (60.6%). The greatest number of admissions was in winter (62.0%). At the time of referral, there were 17 cases (63.0%) of trauma-orthopaedic diseases in summer and 26 (59.1%) in winter; 3 cases (11.1%) of rheumatologic diseases in summer and 10 (22.7%) in winter; 5 cases (18.5%) of neurologic disorders in summer and 4 (9.1%) in winter; and 2 cases (7.4%) of postoperative complications in summer and 4 (9.1%) in winter (p=0.64).CONCLUSIONS: There was a greater demand for referrals of elderly patients to the physical therapy center in winter than in summer, with a predominance of female patients in both seasons. The most prevalent causes of referral were related to trauma-orthopaedic diseases, but there was no significant difference in the frequency of diagnoses according to season. Knowledge about the profile of the elderly admitted to physical therapy centers is important for targeting actions at this age group, conducting information, prevention, and health promotion campaigns.
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