Depression in institutionalized elderly
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Resumo: | With the demographic transition that took place in Brazil and in the world, there was a reduction in mortality and an increase in longevity, evidencing a population composed of elderly people. Depression affects a good portion of the elderly, especially those living in long-term care facilities (ILP), far from their families. The general objective of this study was to investigate the main factors associated with depression in institutionalized elderly people. It was an integrative review. The search strategy was carried out in computerized databases with free access to search for scientific articles, made available by the Virtual Health Library (BVS), Academic Google (GA), and the CAPES Journal Portal, from January to April 2020, using the following descriptors: “depression”. “elderly” and “institutionalization” with the Boolean operator “AND” for the specificity of the bibliographic survey. The inclusion criteria defined for the selection were: articles published in Portuguese that portrayed the theme, published and indexed in the aforementioned databases in the last five years, excluding those that were not available in full. A total of 234 articles were obtained, but according to the established inclusion and exclusion criteria, 10 studies were selected to make up the final sample. It was found that depression in institutionalized elderly is a reality, as well as the presence of various comorbidities, functional disability, little engagement in activities and little social participation, are factors that influence depression and, therefore, the quality of life of these subjects. It was concluded that the length of institutionalization, the lack of interpersonal relationships and loneliness constituted risk factors for depression. |
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Depression in institutionalized elderly Depresión en ancianos institucionalizadosDepressão em idosos institucionalizadosDepressãoIdosoInstitucionalização.DepresiónAncianoInstitucionalización.DepressionElderlyInstitutionalization.With the demographic transition that took place in Brazil and in the world, there was a reduction in mortality and an increase in longevity, evidencing a population composed of elderly people. Depression affects a good portion of the elderly, especially those living in long-term care facilities (ILP), far from their families. The general objective of this study was to investigate the main factors associated with depression in institutionalized elderly people. It was an integrative review. The search strategy was carried out in computerized databases with free access to search for scientific articles, made available by the Virtual Health Library (BVS), Academic Google (GA), and the CAPES Journal Portal, from January to April 2020, using the following descriptors: “depression”. “elderly” and “institutionalization” with the Boolean operator “AND” for the specificity of the bibliographic survey. The inclusion criteria defined for the selection were: articles published in Portuguese that portrayed the theme, published and indexed in the aforementioned databases in the last five years, excluding those that were not available in full. A total of 234 articles were obtained, but according to the established inclusion and exclusion criteria, 10 studies were selected to make up the final sample. It was found that depression in institutionalized elderly is a reality, as well as the presence of various comorbidities, functional disability, little engagement in activities and little social participation, are factors that influence depression and, therefore, the quality of life of these subjects. It was concluded that the length of institutionalization, the lack of interpersonal relationships and loneliness constituted risk factors for depression.Con la transición demográfica que se produjo en Brasil y en el mundo, hubo una reducción de la mortalidad y un aumento de la longevidad, evidenciando una población compuesta por personas mayores. La depresión afecta a una buena parte de los ancianos, especialmente a los que viven en centros de atención a largo plazo (ILP), lejos de sus familias. El objetivo general de este estudio fue investigar los principales factores asociados a la depresión en ancianos institucionalizados. Fue una revisión integradora. La estrategia de búsqueda se realizó en bases de datos computarizadas de libre acceso para la búsqueda de artículos científicos, puestas a disposición por la Biblioteca Virtual en Salud (BVS), Google Académico (GA) y el Portal de Revistas CAPES, de enero a abril de 2020, utilizando los siguientes descriptores : “Depresión”. “Anciano” e “institucionalización” con el operador booleano “Y” para la especificidad de la encuesta bibliográfica. Los criterios de inclusión definidos para la selección fueron: artículos publicados en portugués que retrataran el tema, publicados e indexados en las bases de datos mencionadas en los últimos cinco años, excluyendo aquellos que no estaban disponibles en su totalidad. Se obtuvieron un total de 234 artículos, pero de acuerdo con los criterios de inclusión y exclusión establecidos, se seleccionaron 10 estudios para conformar la muestra final. Se encontró que la depresión en ancianos institucionalizados es una realidad, así como la presencia de diversas comorbilidades, discapacidad funcional, poca participación en actividades y poca participación social, son factores que influyen en la depresión y, por ende, en la calidad de vida de estos sujetos. Se concluyó que el momento de la institucionalización, la falta de relaciones interpersonales y la soledad constituían factores de riesgo para la depresión.Com a transição demográfica ocorrida no Brasil e no mundo, houve uma redução na mortalidade e aumento da longevidade, evidenciando-se uma população composta por pessoas da terceira idade. A depressão acomete uma boa parcela dos idosos, principalmente os que vivem em instituições de longa permanência (ILP), distantes de suas famílias. O objetivo geral desse estudo foi investigar os principais fatores associados à depressão em idosos institucionalizados. Tratou- se de uma revisão integrativa. A estratégia de busca foi realizada nas bases de dados informatizadas de acesso gratuito para pesquisa de artigos científicos, disponibilizadas pela Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde (BVS), Google Acadêmico (GA), e no Portal de Periódicos CAPES, no período de janeiro a abril de 2020, utilizando-se os seguintes descritores: “depression”. “elderly” e “institutionalization” com o operador booleano “AND” para a especificidade do levantamento bibliográfico. Os critérios de inclusão definidos para a seleção foram: artigos publicados na língua portuguesa que retratassem a temática, publicados e indexados nos referidos bancos de dados nos últimos cinco anos, sendo excluídos aqueles que não estavam disponíveis na íntegra. Foram obtidos 234 artigos, mas pelos critérios de inclusão e exclusão estabelecidos, 10 estudos foram selecionados para compor a amostra final. Verificou-se que a depressão nos idosos institucionalizados é uma realidade, bem como a presença de várias comorbidades, incapacidade funcional, pouco engajamento nas atividades e pouca participação social, são fatores que influenciam na depressão e, portanto, na qualidade de vida desses sujeitos. Concluiu-se que o tempo de institucionalização, a carência das relações interpessoais e a solidão constituíram fatores de risco para a depressão.Research, Society and Development2021-08-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1862010.33448/rsd-v10i10.18620Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 10; e130101018620Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 10; e130101018620Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 10; e1301010186202525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18620/17129Copyright (c) 2021 Ariella Sthefany Silva Oliveira; Alice Lima Rosa Mendes; Sara Ferreira Lobato de Brito ; Rodrigo Feitosa de Oliveira Correia; Luís Paulo Alves Ramos ; Bruna Correa Nolêto; Samyres Batista de Medeiros ; Ivanildes do Nascimento; Ivani Feitosa de Oliveira; Andreza Lima Cavalcante; Suyane Santana Cavalcante; Fabíola de Oliveira Alvino Macêdo; Gabriela Dantas Carvalho; Silvana Maria Véras Neveshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira, Ariella Sthefany Silva Mendes, Alice Lima Rosa Brito , Sara Ferreira Lobato de Correia, Rodrigo Feitosa de Oliveira Ramos , Luís Paulo Alves Nolêto, Bruna Correa Medeiros , Samyres Batista de Nascimento, Ivanildes do Oliveira, Ivani Feitosa de Cavalcante, Andreza Lima Cavalcante, Suyane Santana Macêdo, Fabíola de Oliveira Alvino Carvalho, Gabriela Dantas Neves, Silvana Maria Véras 2021-10-02T21:49:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/18620Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:38:43.076220Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Depression in institutionalized elderly Depresión en ancianos institucionalizados Depressão em idosos institucionalizados |
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Depression in institutionalized elderly |
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Depression in institutionalized elderly Oliveira, Ariella Sthefany Silva Depressão Idoso Institucionalização. Depresión Anciano Institucionalización. Depression Elderly Institutionalization. |
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Depression in institutionalized elderly |
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Depression in institutionalized elderly |
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Depression in institutionalized elderly |
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Depression in institutionalized elderly |
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Depression in institutionalized elderly |
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Oliveira, Ariella Sthefany Silva |
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Oliveira, Ariella Sthefany Silva Mendes, Alice Lima Rosa Brito , Sara Ferreira Lobato de Correia, Rodrigo Feitosa de Oliveira Ramos , Luís Paulo Alves Nolêto, Bruna Correa Medeiros , Samyres Batista de Nascimento, Ivanildes do Oliveira, Ivani Feitosa de Cavalcante, Andreza Lima Cavalcante, Suyane Santana Macêdo, Fabíola de Oliveira Alvino Carvalho, Gabriela Dantas Neves, Silvana Maria Véras |
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Mendes, Alice Lima Rosa Brito , Sara Ferreira Lobato de Correia, Rodrigo Feitosa de Oliveira Ramos , Luís Paulo Alves Nolêto, Bruna Correa Medeiros , Samyres Batista de Nascimento, Ivanildes do Oliveira, Ivani Feitosa de Cavalcante, Andreza Lima Cavalcante, Suyane Santana Macêdo, Fabíola de Oliveira Alvino Carvalho, Gabriela Dantas Neves, Silvana Maria Véras |
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Oliveira, Ariella Sthefany Silva Mendes, Alice Lima Rosa Brito , Sara Ferreira Lobato de Correia, Rodrigo Feitosa de Oliveira Ramos , Luís Paulo Alves Nolêto, Bruna Correa Medeiros , Samyres Batista de Nascimento, Ivanildes do Oliveira, Ivani Feitosa de Cavalcante, Andreza Lima Cavalcante, Suyane Santana Macêdo, Fabíola de Oliveira Alvino Carvalho, Gabriela Dantas Neves, Silvana Maria Véras |
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Depressão Idoso Institucionalização. Depresión Anciano Institucionalización. Depression Elderly Institutionalization. |
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Depressão Idoso Institucionalização. Depresión Anciano Institucionalización. Depression Elderly Institutionalization. |
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With the demographic transition that took place in Brazil and in the world, there was a reduction in mortality and an increase in longevity, evidencing a population composed of elderly people. Depression affects a good portion of the elderly, especially those living in long-term care facilities (ILP), far from their families. The general objective of this study was to investigate the main factors associated with depression in institutionalized elderly people. It was an integrative review. The search strategy was carried out in computerized databases with free access to search for scientific articles, made available by the Virtual Health Library (BVS), Academic Google (GA), and the CAPES Journal Portal, from January to April 2020, using the following descriptors: “depression”. “elderly” and “institutionalization” with the Boolean operator “AND” for the specificity of the bibliographic survey. The inclusion criteria defined for the selection were: articles published in Portuguese that portrayed the theme, published and indexed in the aforementioned databases in the last five years, excluding those that were not available in full. A total of 234 articles were obtained, but according to the established inclusion and exclusion criteria, 10 studies were selected to make up the final sample. It was found that depression in institutionalized elderly is a reality, as well as the presence of various comorbidities, functional disability, little engagement in activities and little social participation, are factors that influence depression and, therefore, the quality of life of these subjects. It was concluded that the length of institutionalization, the lack of interpersonal relationships and loneliness constituted risk factors for depression. |
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