The caregiver of elderly people with brain damage: a theoretical study

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Autor(a) principal: Farias, Heloísa Helena Queiroz de
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: Vall, Janaina, Oliveira, Deyse Cardoso de, Braga, Violante Augusta Batista
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Rev Rene (Online)
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/5553
Resumo: Theoretical study on caregivers of elderly people who have brain damage. Brain damage, in general, leaves sequels on the individual that vary from imperceptible motor alterations to important neuromuscular and cognitive damage, resulting in permanent care demand, most of the time, of a member of the family. A new lifestyle is then established, which implies in the alteration of the family dynamics and in a reorganization of the family members’ roles. Those abrupt alterations that occur in the family dynamics when one of the members becomes dependent, compelling another member to assume the caregiver’s role, disarticulate the functional characters of the family and the member chosen for the caregiver’s role suffers important repercussions on the physical, socioeconomic, psychological and spiritual domains of his/her life. Then comes the importance of the team of health professionals that, besides tending to the patient, should also provide appropriate support to this caregiver, who is a fundamental piece for the success of the physical and mental rehabilitation of the elderly with brain damage.  
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The caregiver of elderly people with brain damage: a theoretical study
title The caregiver of elderly people with brain damage: a theoretical study
spellingShingle The caregiver of elderly people with brain damage: a theoretical study
Farias, Heloísa Helena Queiroz de
Caregiver
Elderly people’s health
Brain damage
Mental health.
title_short The caregiver of elderly people with brain damage: a theoretical study
title_full The caregiver of elderly people with brain damage: a theoretical study
title_fullStr The caregiver of elderly people with brain damage: a theoretical study
title_full_unstemmed The caregiver of elderly people with brain damage: a theoretical study
title_sort The caregiver of elderly people with brain damage: a theoretical study
author Farias, Heloísa Helena Queiroz de
author_facet Farias, Heloísa Helena Queiroz de
Vall, Janaina
Oliveira, Deyse Cardoso de
Braga, Violante Augusta Batista
author_role author
author2 Vall, Janaina
Oliveira, Deyse Cardoso de
Braga, Violante Augusta Batista
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Farias, Heloísa Helena Queiroz de
Vall, Janaina
Oliveira, Deyse Cardoso de
Braga, Violante Augusta Batista
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Caregiver
Elderly people’s health
Brain damage
Mental health.
topic Caregiver
Elderly people’s health
Brain damage
Mental health.
description Theoretical study on caregivers of elderly people who have brain damage. Brain damage, in general, leaves sequels on the individual that vary from imperceptible motor alterations to important neuromuscular and cognitive damage, resulting in permanent care demand, most of the time, of a member of the family. A new lifestyle is then established, which implies in the alteration of the family dynamics and in a reorganization of the family members’ roles. Those abrupt alterations that occur in the family dynamics when one of the members becomes dependent, compelling another member to assume the caregiver’s role, disarticulate the functional characters of the family and the member chosen for the caregiver’s role suffers important repercussions on the physical, socioeconomic, psychological and spiritual domains of his/her life. Then comes the importance of the team of health professionals that, besides tending to the patient, should also provide appropriate support to this caregiver, who is a fundamental piece for the success of the physical and mental rehabilitation of the elderly with brain damage.  
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