Programa Maior Cuidado diante dos desafios do envelhecimento: uma análise qualitativa

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Autor(a) principal: Castro, Cláudio Phillipe Fernandes de
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Aredes, Janaína de Souza, Giacomin, Karla Cristina, Firmo, Josélia Oliveira Araújo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Título da fonte: Revista de Saúde Pública
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/218976
Resumo: OBJECTIVE: To understand the perception of different actors involved in the older adults care process in the intersectoral strategy of the Programa Maior Cuidado (PMC – Greater Care Program), aiming at the development of actions that contribute to the improvement of the services provided. METHODS: Eleven qualitative interviews guided by a semi-structured script were conducted in 2020 with key informants directly involved in the PMC: the older adults and their families, caregivers, health professionals and social assistance. In addition, to understand the functioning and proposals of the PMC, a documentary analysis was also carried out with the tracking of existing information on the guidelines, protocols, and management instruments. The content analysis technique was used to classify textual data, and the interpretation process was mediated by the theoretical-methodological framework of hermeneutic anthropology. RESULTS: Two categories were identified: “Repercussions of the care offered by the PMC: the ‘little’ that makes a difference” and “Problems beyond the PMC: the limits of family care in the face of violence against the older adults”. For all interviewees, the perception the PMC is very necessary is unison, being able to minimize the occurrence of health problems and avoid transfers of the older adults to hospitals and Long Stay Institutions for the Elderly (Instituição de Longa Permanência - ILPI in Portuguese). Chronic comorbidities increase the demands of health care and generate situations that can be managed by the PMC caregiver. Population aging requires the planning of strategies and public policies aimed at providing continuous care for the older adults, including those living in communities. The PMC emerges as an intersectoral alternative to assist in this issue. CONCLUSIONS: The PMC can be considered a good practice model to be expanded to other locations, however there are gaps that need to be rediscussed so that its processes are improved and its results enhanced.
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spelling Programa Maior Cuidado diante dos desafios do envelhecimento: uma análise qualitativaGreater Care Program in the face of the challenges of aging: a qualitative analysisSaúde do IdosoPolítica de SaúdePesquisa QualitativaElderly Health Health PolicyQualitative ResearchOBJECTIVE: To understand the perception of different actors involved in the older adults care process in the intersectoral strategy of the Programa Maior Cuidado (PMC – Greater Care Program), aiming at the development of actions that contribute to the improvement of the services provided. METHODS: Eleven qualitative interviews guided by a semi-structured script were conducted in 2020 with key informants directly involved in the PMC: the older adults and their families, caregivers, health professionals and social assistance. In addition, to understand the functioning and proposals of the PMC, a documentary analysis was also carried out with the tracking of existing information on the guidelines, protocols, and management instruments. The content analysis technique was used to classify textual data, and the interpretation process was mediated by the theoretical-methodological framework of hermeneutic anthropology. RESULTS: Two categories were identified: “Repercussions of the care offered by the PMC: the ‘little’ that makes a difference” and “Problems beyond the PMC: the limits of family care in the face of violence against the older adults”. For all interviewees, the perception the PMC is very necessary is unison, being able to minimize the occurrence of health problems and avoid transfers of the older adults to hospitals and Long Stay Institutions for the Elderly (Instituição de Longa Permanência - ILPI in Portuguese). Chronic comorbidities increase the demands of health care and generate situations that can be managed by the PMC caregiver. Population aging requires the planning of strategies and public policies aimed at providing continuous care for the older adults, including those living in communities. The PMC emerges as an intersectoral alternative to assist in this issue. CONCLUSIONS: The PMC can be considered a good practice model to be expanded to other locations, however there are gaps that need to be rediscussed so that its processes are improved and its results enhanced.OBJETIVO: Compreender a percepção de diferentes atores envolvidos no processo de cuidado ao idoso na estratégia intersetorial do Programa Maior Cuidado (PMC), visando o desenvolvimento de ações que contribuam para a melhoria dos serviços prestados. MÉTODOS: Foram realizadas 11 entrevistas qualitativas guiadas por roteiro semiestruturado em 2020 junto a informantes-chave diretamente envolvidos no PMC: idosos e seus familiares, cuidadores, profissionais da saúde e da assistência social. Adicionalmente, com o objetivo de compreensão do funcionamento e das propostas do PMC, também foi realizada uma análise documental com o rastreamento de informações existentes sobre as diretrizes, os protocolos e os instrumentos de gestão. Utilizou-se a técnica de análise de conteúdo para classificar os dados textuais, e o processo de interpretação foi mediado pelo referencial teórico-metodológico da antropologia hermenêutica. RESULTADOS: Foram identificadas duas categorias: “Repercussões do cuidado ofertado pelo PMC: o ‘pouco’ que faz diferença” e “Problemas para além do PMC: os limites do cuidado familiar diante da violência contra a pessoa idosa”. Para todos os entrevistados é uníssona a percepção de que o PMC é muito necessário, sendo capaz de minimizar a ocorrência de agravos de saúde e evitar transferências dos idosos para hospitais e Instituições de Longa Permanência para Idosos (Ilpi). As comorbidades crônicas aumentam as demandas de cuidado em saúde e geram situações que podem ser manejadas pelo cuidador do PMC. O envelhecimento populacional requer o planejamento de estratégias e políticas públicas voltadas para o provimento de cuidados contínuos para idosos, incluindo aqueles que vivem em comunidades. O PMC surge como alternativa intersetorial para auxiliar nessa questão. CONCLUSÕES: O PMC pode ser considerado um modelo de boa prática a ser expandido para outras localidades, entretanto existem lacunas que necessitam ser rediscutidas para que seus processos sejam aprimorados e seus resultados potencializados.Universidade de São Paulo. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Programa Maior Cuidado diante dos desafios do envelhecimento: uma análise qualitativa
Greater Care Program in the face of the challenges of aging: a qualitative analysis
title Programa Maior Cuidado diante dos desafios do envelhecimento: uma análise qualitativa
spellingShingle Programa Maior Cuidado diante dos desafios do envelhecimento: uma análise qualitativa
Castro, Cláudio Phillipe Fernandes de
Saúde do Idoso
Política de Saúde
Pesquisa Qualitativa
Elderly Health
Health Policy
Qualitative Research
title_short Programa Maior Cuidado diante dos desafios do envelhecimento: uma análise qualitativa
title_full Programa Maior Cuidado diante dos desafios do envelhecimento: uma análise qualitativa
title_fullStr Programa Maior Cuidado diante dos desafios do envelhecimento: uma análise qualitativa
title_full_unstemmed Programa Maior Cuidado diante dos desafios do envelhecimento: uma análise qualitativa
title_sort Programa Maior Cuidado diante dos desafios do envelhecimento: uma análise qualitativa
author Castro, Cláudio Phillipe Fernandes de
author_facet Castro, Cláudio Phillipe Fernandes de
Aredes, Janaína de Souza
Giacomin, Karla Cristina
Firmo, Josélia Oliveira Araújo
author_role author
author2 Aredes, Janaína de Souza
Giacomin, Karla Cristina
Firmo, Josélia Oliveira Araújo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Castro, Cláudio Phillipe Fernandes de
Aredes, Janaína de Souza
Giacomin, Karla Cristina
Firmo, Josélia Oliveira Araújo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Saúde do Idoso
Política de Saúde
Pesquisa Qualitativa
Elderly Health
Health Policy
Qualitative Research
topic Saúde do Idoso
Política de Saúde
Pesquisa Qualitativa
Elderly Health
Health Policy
Qualitative Research
description OBJECTIVE: To understand the perception of different actors involved in the older adults care process in the intersectoral strategy of the Programa Maior Cuidado (PMC – Greater Care Program), aiming at the development of actions that contribute to the improvement of the services provided. METHODS: Eleven qualitative interviews guided by a semi-structured script were conducted in 2020 with key informants directly involved in the PMC: the older adults and their families, caregivers, health professionals and social assistance. In addition, to understand the functioning and proposals of the PMC, a documentary analysis was also carried out with the tracking of existing information on the guidelines, protocols, and management instruments. The content analysis technique was used to classify textual data, and the interpretation process was mediated by the theoretical-methodological framework of hermeneutic anthropology. RESULTS: Two categories were identified: “Repercussions of the care offered by the PMC: the ‘little’ that makes a difference” and “Problems beyond the PMC: the limits of family care in the face of violence against the older adults”. For all interviewees, the perception the PMC is very necessary is unison, being able to minimize the occurrence of health problems and avoid transfers of the older adults to hospitals and Long Stay Institutions for the Elderly (Instituição de Longa Permanência - ILPI in Portuguese). Chronic comorbidities increase the demands of health care and generate situations that can be managed by the PMC caregiver. Population aging requires the planning of strategies and public policies aimed at providing continuous care for the older adults, including those living in communities. The PMC emerges as an intersectoral alternative to assist in this issue. CONCLUSIONS: The PMC can be considered a good practice model to be expanded to other locations, however there are gaps that need to be rediscussed so that its processes are improved and its results enhanced.
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