Vida religiosa consagrada e velhice : cognição, funcionalidade e necessidade de cuidado

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Autor(a) principal: Mozer, Neuza Maria Sangiorgio
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The longevity is achieved by an increasing number of people defying family and society to care of your life. This study focused on the aging scenario of consecrated religious life (VRC) female on the need for long-term care (CLD). The general objective was to analyze factors associated with health conditions in older women in need of long-term care, members of religious congregations. The study is cross-sectional population-based sample consisting of fifty elderly religious. Inclusion criteria were having established sixty years or more and be residing in the homes of recognized institutions for CLD independent caregiver or be in need of care, besides presenting a position to respond to the proposed instruments. Data collect took place from October 2011 to January 2012 by the researcher using a structured questionnaire, in which the interview was recorded, which is divided into six sections: personal information, health conditions, medications, cognitive valuation, dietary habits and occupation of free time. Part of the results was compiled in two scientific productions, both attached to this text. The first entitled Cognitive performance and symptoms of depression among elderly religious women aimed to investigate cognitive performance and factors associated with depression in this group of women, using the Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) and the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS-15). Outcome data were analyzed using the Mann-Whitney and chi-square test, for a significance level of p ≤ 0.05 and confidence interval (CI) of 95%, resulting in significant MMSE score for the variables range age, time of religious life, years of study and need for care. The GDS-15 showed 87.8% of individuals scoring positive for depression. The scientific II titled Care needs and functionality among elderly religious women aimed to evaluate the need for careful self-reported and functionality of these elderly through the Katz Index, verifying the independence to perform their activities of daily living (ADLs). Data were assessed by the Mann-Whitney and chi-square for a significance level of p ≤ 0.05 and confidence interval (CI) of 95%, with statistical significant results for the variables bathing, dress up and go to the bathroom. It appears that although the high average education is important index of cognitive decline and depression in the population studied and identified some factors associated with these prevalences such as high care needs and age. Another evidence is that even referring to the need for care, the elderly nuns allow themselves to maximum self-care. The research took place without difficulty, however, presents limitations because it is a specific context that cannot be generalized. The results indicate the need for further studies in this scenario in view of aging as a progressive process within their religious congregations.
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spelling Portella, Marilene RodriguesPasqualotti, AdrianoCPF:88888888888CPF:58365710072http://lattes.cnpq.br/6749725997811807CPF:07490218705http://lattes.cnpq.br/7496664073835857Mozer, Neuza Maria Sangiorgio2018-01-10T18:10:13Z2013-06-102013-03-23http://10.0.217.128:8080/jspui/handle/tede/1110The longevity is achieved by an increasing number of people defying family and society to care of your life. This study focused on the aging scenario of consecrated religious life (VRC) female on the need for long-term care (CLD). The general objective was to analyze factors associated with health conditions in older women in need of long-term care, members of religious congregations. The study is cross-sectional population-based sample consisting of fifty elderly religious. Inclusion criteria were having established sixty years or more and be residing in the homes of recognized institutions for CLD independent caregiver or be in need of care, besides presenting a position to respond to the proposed instruments. Data collect took place from October 2011 to January 2012 by the researcher using a structured questionnaire, in which the interview was recorded, which is divided into six sections: personal information, health conditions, medications, cognitive valuation, dietary habits and occupation of free time. Part of the results was compiled in two scientific productions, both attached to this text. The first entitled Cognitive performance and symptoms of depression among elderly religious women aimed to investigate cognitive performance and factors associated with depression in this group of women, using the Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) and the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS-15). Outcome data were analyzed using the Mann-Whitney and chi-square test, for a significance level of p ≤ 0.05 and confidence interval (CI) of 95%, resulting in significant MMSE score for the variables range age, time of religious life, years of study and need for care. The GDS-15 showed 87.8% of individuals scoring positive for depression. The scientific II titled Care needs and functionality among elderly religious women aimed to evaluate the need for careful self-reported and functionality of these elderly through the Katz Index, verifying the independence to perform their activities of daily living (ADLs). Data were assessed by the Mann-Whitney and chi-square for a significance level of p ≤ 0.05 and confidence interval (CI) of 95%, with statistical significant results for the variables bathing, dress up and go to the bathroom. It appears that although the high average education is important index of cognitive decline and depression in the population studied and identified some factors associated with these prevalences such as high care needs and age. Another evidence is that even referring to the need for care, the elderly nuns allow themselves to maximum self-care. The research took place without difficulty, however, presents limitations because it is a specific context that cannot be generalized. The results indicate the need for further studies in this scenario in view of aging as a progressive process within their religious congregations.A velhice longeva e alcancada por um numero cada vez maior de pessoas desafiando familia e sociedade ao cuidado da vida dos seus. O presente estudo abordou o envelhecimento no cenario da vida religiosa consagrada (VRC) feminina diante da necessidade de cuidados de longa duracao (CLD). O objetivo geral foi analisar fatores associados as condicoes de saude em mulheres idosas necessitadas de CLD, membros de congregacoes religiosas. O estudo e transversal de base populacional com uma amostra constituida por cinquenta idosas religiosas. Os criterios de inclusao estabelecidos foram ter sessenta anos ou mais e estar residindo nas casas das instituicoes reconhecidas para CLD independente de ser cuidadora ou necessitada de cuidado, alem de apresentarem condicoes de responder aos instrumentos propostos. A coleta dos dados realizou-se no periodo de outubro de 2011 a janeiro de 2012 pela propria pesquisadora utilizando um questionario estruturado, no qual a entrevista foi registrada, sendo este subdividido em seis sessoes: informacoes pessoais, condicoes de saude, uso de medicamentos, avaliacao cognitiva, habitos alimentares e ocupacao do tempo livre. Parte dos resultados foram compilados em duas producoes cientificas, ambas anexas ao presente texto. A primeira intitulada gDesempenho cognitivo e sintomas de depressao entre idosas religiosas h objetivou pesquisar o desempenho cognitivo e fatores associados a depressao neste grupo de mulheres, utilizando o Mini Exame do Estado Mental (MEEM) e a Escala de Depressao Geriatrica (GDS-15). Os dados dos resultados foram analisados por meio dos testes de Mann-Whitney e qui-quadrado, para um nivel de significancia de p . 0,05 e intervalo de confianca (IC) de 95%, obtendo escore significativo no MEEM para as variaveis faixa etaria, tempo de vida religiosa, anos de estudo e necessidade de cuidado. A GDS-15 apontou 87,8% dos individuos com pontuacao positiva para depressao. A producao cientifica II com o titulo gNecessidade de cuidado e funcionalidade entre idosas religiosas h objetivou avaliar a necessidade de cuidado autorreferida e a funcionalidade das mesmas atraves do Index de Katz, averiguando a independencia para realizacao das atividades da vida diaria (AVD fs). Os dados foram aferidos por meio dos testes de Mann-Whitney e qui-quadrado, para um nivel de significancia de p . 0,05 e intervalo de confianca (IC) de 95%, apresentando resultados significativamente estatisticos para as variaveis banhar-se, vestir-se e ir ao banheiro. Constata-se que embora a elevada media de escolaridade ha importante indice de declinio cognitivo e depressao na populacao estuda, sendo identificados alguns fatores associados a estas prevalencias tais como necessidade de cuidado e alta faixa etaria. Outra evidencia e que, embora referindo necessidade de cuidado, as irmas idosas reservam a si ao maximo o autocuidado. A realizacao da pesquisa ocorreu sem dificuldades, entretanto, apresentam-se limitacoes por se tratar de um contexto especifico que nao pode ser generalizado. Os resultados remetem a necessidade de mais estudos neste cenario do envelhecimento haja vista tal processo ser progressivo dentro das proprias congregacoes religiosas.Made available in DSpace on 2018-01-10T18:10:13Z (GMT). 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title Vida religiosa consagrada e velhice : cognição, funcionalidade e necessidade de cuidado
spellingShingle Vida religiosa consagrada e velhice : cognição, funcionalidade e necessidade de cuidado
Mozer, Neuza Maria Sangiorgio
Idosos - Saúde e higiene
Idosos - Vida religiosa
Qualidade de vida
Envelhecimento
Aged - Health and hygiene
Aged - Religious life
Quality of life
Aging
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOLOGIA GERAL
title_short Vida religiosa consagrada e velhice : cognição, funcionalidade e necessidade de cuidado
title_full Vida religiosa consagrada e velhice : cognição, funcionalidade e necessidade de cuidado
title_fullStr Vida religiosa consagrada e velhice : cognição, funcionalidade e necessidade de cuidado
title_full_unstemmed Vida religiosa consagrada e velhice : cognição, funcionalidade e necessidade de cuidado
title_sort Vida religiosa consagrada e velhice : cognição, funcionalidade e necessidade de cuidado
author Mozer, Neuza Maria Sangiorgio
author_facet Mozer, Neuza Maria Sangiorgio
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Pasqualotti, Adriano
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contributor_str_mv Portella, Marilene Rodrigues
Pasqualotti, Adriano
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Idosos - Saúde e higiene
Idosos - Vida religiosa
Qualidade de vida
Envelhecimento
topic Idosos - Saúde e higiene
Idosos - Vida religiosa
Qualidade de vida
Envelhecimento
Aged - Health and hygiene
Aged - Religious life
Quality of life
Aging
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOLOGIA GERAL
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Aged - Health and hygiene
Aged - Religious life
Quality of life
Aging
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