Cognitive function of elderly residents in long-term institutions: effects of a physiotherapy program

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Autor(a) principal: Domiciano,Bruno Ricarth
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Braga,Darling Kescia Araújo Peixoto, Silva,Paula Negrão da, Santos,Mayara Paz Albino dos, Vasconcelos,Thiago Brasileiro de, Macena,Raimunda Hermelinda Maia
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Geriatria e Gerontologia
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Resumo: The increase in the size of the elderly population demands new knowledge about the process of healthy and active aging. Cognitive disorders are directly associated with aging, and therefore represent a public health problem. A longitudinal and interventional study with a quantitative approach was performed with the aim of analyzing the effects of a physical therapy program aimed at health promotion on the cognitive ability of institutionalized elderly women. Data was collected using a sociodemographic and clinical form and the Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) at three time points (baseline, after 10 interventions and after 20 interventions). The health promotion program consisted of 20 recreational group activities in weekly meetings lasting an hour. Statistical analysis used the paired Student's t-test and Analysis of variance, with a significance level of p<0.05. The sample consisted of 24 elderly persons, with a mean age of 80.04 years. The results showed improvement in the performance of the elderly, both in overall MMSE score (T0=19.22 vs. T2=28.33, p=0.01) and in the evaluated subcategories "time orientation" (T0=3.35 vs. T2=3.57, p=0.02), "record" (T0=2.61 vs. T2=2.95, p<0.01), "memory recall" (T0=1.78 vs. T2=2.71, p<0.01), "read and execute" (T0=0.43 vs. T2=0.67, p=0.01) and "copy diagram" (T0=0.26 vs. T2=0, 48, p=0.02). These findings suggest that physical therapy for health promotion purposes enables improvement in performance of cognitive activities of institutionalized elderly persons, thus contributing to a better quality of life.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cognitive function of elderly residents in long-term institutions: effects of a physiotherapy program
title Cognitive function of elderly residents in long-term institutions: effects of a physiotherapy program
spellingShingle Cognitive function of elderly residents in long-term institutions: effects of a physiotherapy program
Domiciano,Bruno Ricarth
Elderly
Cognition
Physical Therapy Specialty
Homes for the Aged
title_short Cognitive function of elderly residents in long-term institutions: effects of a physiotherapy program
title_full Cognitive function of elderly residents in long-term institutions: effects of a physiotherapy program
title_fullStr Cognitive function of elderly residents in long-term institutions: effects of a physiotherapy program
title_full_unstemmed Cognitive function of elderly residents in long-term institutions: effects of a physiotherapy program
title_sort Cognitive function of elderly residents in long-term institutions: effects of a physiotherapy program
author Domiciano,Bruno Ricarth
author_facet Domiciano,Bruno Ricarth
Braga,Darling Kescia Araújo Peixoto
Silva,Paula Negrão da
Santos,Mayara Paz Albino dos
Vasconcelos,Thiago Brasileiro de
Macena,Raimunda Hermelinda Maia
author_role author
author2 Braga,Darling Kescia Araújo Peixoto
Silva,Paula Negrão da
Santos,Mayara Paz Albino dos
Vasconcelos,Thiago Brasileiro de
Macena,Raimunda Hermelinda Maia
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Domiciano,Bruno Ricarth
Braga,Darling Kescia Araújo Peixoto
Silva,Paula Negrão da
Santos,Mayara Paz Albino dos
Vasconcelos,Thiago Brasileiro de
Macena,Raimunda Hermelinda Maia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Elderly
Cognition
Physical Therapy Specialty
Homes for the Aged
topic Elderly
Cognition
Physical Therapy Specialty
Homes for the Aged
description The increase in the size of the elderly population demands new knowledge about the process of healthy and active aging. Cognitive disorders are directly associated with aging, and therefore represent a public health problem. A longitudinal and interventional study with a quantitative approach was performed with the aim of analyzing the effects of a physical therapy program aimed at health promotion on the cognitive ability of institutionalized elderly women. Data was collected using a sociodemographic and clinical form and the Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) at three time points (baseline, after 10 interventions and after 20 interventions). The health promotion program consisted of 20 recreational group activities in weekly meetings lasting an hour. Statistical analysis used the paired Student's t-test and Analysis of variance, with a significance level of p<0.05. The sample consisted of 24 elderly persons, with a mean age of 80.04 years. The results showed improvement in the performance of the elderly, both in overall MMSE score (T0=19.22 vs. T2=28.33, p=0.01) and in the evaluated subcategories "time orientation" (T0=3.35 vs. T2=3.57, p=0.02), "record" (T0=2.61 vs. T2=2.95, p<0.01), "memory recall" (T0=1.78 vs. T2=2.71, p<0.01), "read and execute" (T0=0.43 vs. T2=0.67, p=0.01) and "copy diagram" (T0=0.26 vs. T2=0, 48, p=0.02). These findings suggest that physical therapy for health promotion purposes enables improvement in performance of cognitive activities of institutionalized elderly persons, thus contributing to a better quality of life.
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