To a profile of aged neglected
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Resumo: | The term aging is often used to describe the morphofunctional changes that occur throughout the human life after sexual maturation and that progressively compromise the responsiveness of individuals to environmental stress and maintain homeostasis. In the condition of people in advanced aging and life fragile, are found many elderly walkers-by roads and streets of Brazilian cities. Defined here as the wanderer who lives outside the home, in a very simple routine and miserable up, away from family and social relations closer, apart from the sense of a so-called normal life. The lack of this sense of life, which is allied to the prejudice of society, have been factors leading to stigmatization of these abandoned old people, causing them to believe that the street is the only place left for them to live. The objective of this study was to investigate the reasons that lead to becoming an elderly hiker, having been held in shelters in the cities of the Paraíba Valley, State of São Paulo. The universe of this experiment were some homeless seniors, regardless of gender. Identified in this study, elderly individuals found not by their real names, but through the name given to precious stones. They reported profession, although they live alone, wandering the streets of urban areas cited. As for health problems, older respondents reported a pathology here, yet neither did treatment or visit a doctor regularly, as they lack documents. The reports of these walkers, the elderly show a survival condition weakened, compromised by becoming too vulnerable, susceptible to external aggression, the more it sharpens their family and social exclusion. Finally, it appears that they still dream of return home and resume life with their own families. |
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To a profile of aged neglectedPara um perfil do idoso-andarilhoAgingHistoryFragilityEnvelhecimentoHistória de VidasFragilidadeThe term aging is often used to describe the morphofunctional changes that occur throughout the human life after sexual maturation and that progressively compromise the responsiveness of individuals to environmental stress and maintain homeostasis. In the condition of people in advanced aging and life fragile, are found many elderly walkers-by roads and streets of Brazilian cities. Defined here as the wanderer who lives outside the home, in a very simple routine and miserable up, away from family and social relations closer, apart from the sense of a so-called normal life. The lack of this sense of life, which is allied to the prejudice of society, have been factors leading to stigmatization of these abandoned old people, causing them to believe that the street is the only place left for them to live. The objective of this study was to investigate the reasons that lead to becoming an elderly hiker, having been held in shelters in the cities of the Paraíba Valley, State of São Paulo. The universe of this experiment were some homeless seniors, regardless of gender. Identified in this study, elderly individuals found not by their real names, but through the name given to precious stones. They reported profession, although they live alone, wandering the streets of urban areas cited. As for health problems, older respondents reported a pathology here, yet neither did treatment or visit a doctor regularly, as they lack documents. The reports of these walkers, the elderly show a survival condition weakened, compromised by becoming too vulnerable, susceptible to external aggression, the more it sharpens their family and social exclusion. Finally, it appears that they still dream of return home and resume life with their own families.O termo envelhecimento é frequentemente empregado para descrever as mudanças morfofuncionais que ocorrem ao longo da vida humana, após a maturação sexual e que, progressivamente, comprometem a capacidade de resposta dos indivíduos ao estresse ambiental e à manutenção da homeostasia. Na condição de pessoas em envelhecimento avançado e de vida fragilizada, são encontrados muitos idosos-andarilhos por estradas e ruas das cidades brasileiras. Definimos aqui andarilho como a pessoa que vive fora do lar, em um cotidiano muito simples, miserável até, afastado de relações familiares e sociais mais próximas, distanciados do sentido de uma vida dita normal. A falta deste sentido de vida, a que se alia o preconceito da sociedade, têm sido fatores que levam à estigmatização desses idosos abandonados, fazendo-os a acreditar que a rua é o único lugar que lhes resta para viver. O objetivo deste estudo foi conhecer os motivos que conduzem um idoso a se tornar andarilho, tendo sido realizado nos albergues das cidades do Vale do Paraíba, no Estado de São Paulo. O universo desta experiência foram alguns idosos sem moradia, independentemente de gênero. Identificamos, neste estudo, os idosos encontrados não por seus nomes reais, mas por meio da denominação dada a pedras preciosas. Eles relataram ter profissão, embora vivam sós, perambulando pelas ruas das citadas regiões urbanas. Quanto aos problemas de saúde, os idosos aqui entrevistados referiram alguma patologia, ainda que nenhum deles fizesse tratamento ou visitasse médico regularmente, por não disporem de documentos. Os relatos desses idosos-andarilhos apontam para uma condição de sobrevivência fragilizada, comprometida por se tornarem muito vulneráveis, susceptíveis a agressões externas, o que agudiza cada vez mais sua exclusão familiar e social. Por fim, verifica-se que eles ainda sonham em voltar ao lar e recomeçar a vida ao lado da própria família.Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo2012-01-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/kairos/article/view/821410.23925/2176-901X.2011v14i2p175-185Revista Kairós-Gerontologia; v. 14 n. 2 (2011); 175-1852176-901X1516-2567reponame:Revista Kairós (Online)instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)instacron:PUC_SPporhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/kairos/article/view/8214/6114Araújo, Claudia Lysia de OliveiraSilva, Mariana SimõesJeremias, Simone SantosSantos, Vanessa Lisboainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-12-13T18:58:10Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/8214Revistahttp://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/kairosPRIhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/kairos/oaikairos@pucsp.br||flalodo@terra.com.br|| contato@openjournalsolutions.com.br2176-901X1516-2567opendoar:2022-12-13T18:58:10Revista Kairós (Online) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)false |
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To a profile of aged neglected Para um perfil do idoso-andarilho |
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To a profile of aged neglected |
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To a profile of aged neglected Araújo, Claudia Lysia de Oliveira Aging History Fragility Envelhecimento História de Vidas Fragilidade |
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To a profile of aged neglected |
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To a profile of aged neglected |
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To a profile of aged neglected |
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Araújo, Claudia Lysia de Oliveira |
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Araújo, Claudia Lysia de Oliveira Silva, Mariana Simões Jeremias, Simone Santos Santos, Vanessa Lisboa |
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Silva, Mariana Simões Jeremias, Simone Santos Santos, Vanessa Lisboa |
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Araújo, Claudia Lysia de Oliveira Silva, Mariana Simões Jeremias, Simone Santos Santos, Vanessa Lisboa |
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Aging History Fragility Envelhecimento História de Vidas Fragilidade |
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Aging History Fragility Envelhecimento História de Vidas Fragilidade |
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The term aging is often used to describe the morphofunctional changes that occur throughout the human life after sexual maturation and that progressively compromise the responsiveness of individuals to environmental stress and maintain homeostasis. In the condition of people in advanced aging and life fragile, are found many elderly walkers-by roads and streets of Brazilian cities. Defined here as the wanderer who lives outside the home, in a very simple routine and miserable up, away from family and social relations closer, apart from the sense of a so-called normal life. The lack of this sense of life, which is allied to the prejudice of society, have been factors leading to stigmatization of these abandoned old people, causing them to believe that the street is the only place left for them to live. The objective of this study was to investigate the reasons that lead to becoming an elderly hiker, having been held in shelters in the cities of the Paraíba Valley, State of São Paulo. The universe of this experiment were some homeless seniors, regardless of gender. Identified in this study, elderly individuals found not by their real names, but through the name given to precious stones. They reported profession, although they live alone, wandering the streets of urban areas cited. As for health problems, older respondents reported a pathology here, yet neither did treatment or visit a doctor regularly, as they lack documents. The reports of these walkers, the elderly show a survival condition weakened, compromised by becoming too vulnerable, susceptible to external aggression, the more it sharpens their family and social exclusion. Finally, it appears that they still dream of return home and resume life with their own families. |
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