Elderly caregivers living in urban, rural and high social vulnerability contexts

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Autor(a) principal: Pavarini,Sofia Cristina Iost
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Neri,Anita Liberalesso, Brígola,Allan Gustavo, Ottaviani,Ana Carolina, Souza,Érica Nestor, Rossetti,Estefani Serafim, Terassi,Mariélli, Oliveira,Nathalia Alves de, Luchesi,Bruna Moretti
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract OBJECTIVE Comparing the differences in the sociodemographic, care and health profiles of elderly caregivers of the elderly living in urban, rural, and high social vulnerability contexts. METHOD A cross-sectional study developed with elderly caregivers enrolled in the Family Health Units of a municipality in the interior of São Paulo. Household interviews and evaluations were conducted on: Activities of Daily Living (ADL), self-reported pain, frailty, cognition, life satisfaction, family functionality, burden, stress and hope. RESULTS A total of 343 elderly caregivers of elderly individuals participated in the study, of which 55.1% lived in an urban context, 23.6% in rural areas, and 21.3% in a context of high social vulnerability. The majority of elderly caregivers were women across the three contexts, with a median age of 67 years and caring for their spouse. Caregivers from regions of high social vulnerability had lower education level, received less emotional and material help to care, were less satisfied with life, more fragile, in more cognitive decline, had worse family functionality and a lower level of hope when compared to caregivers of urban and rural contexts (p≤0.05). However, caregivers from areas of high vulnerability were more independent for ADL. CONCLUSION Professionals working in Primary Care should consider these differences when planning interventions aimed at the specific group of caregivers.
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spelling Elderly caregivers living in urban, rural and high social vulnerability contextsAgedCaregiversSocial VulnerabilityRural HealthUrban PopulationGeriatric NursingAbstract OBJECTIVE Comparing the differences in the sociodemographic, care and health profiles of elderly caregivers of the elderly living in urban, rural, and high social vulnerability contexts. METHOD A cross-sectional study developed with elderly caregivers enrolled in the Family Health Units of a municipality in the interior of São Paulo. Household interviews and evaluations were conducted on: Activities of Daily Living (ADL), self-reported pain, frailty, cognition, life satisfaction, family functionality, burden, stress and hope. RESULTS A total of 343 elderly caregivers of elderly individuals participated in the study, of which 55.1% lived in an urban context, 23.6% in rural areas, and 21.3% in a context of high social vulnerability. The majority of elderly caregivers were women across the three contexts, with a median age of 67 years and caring for their spouse. Caregivers from regions of high social vulnerability had lower education level, received less emotional and material help to care, were less satisfied with life, more fragile, in more cognitive decline, had worse family functionality and a lower level of hope when compared to caregivers of urban and rural contexts (p≤0.05). However, caregivers from areas of high vulnerability were more independent for ADL. CONCLUSION Professionals working in Primary Care should consider these differences when planning interventions aimed at the specific group of caregivers.Universidade de São Paulo, Escola de Enfermagem2017-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0080-62342017000100456Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP v.51 2017reponame:Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USP10.1590/s1980-220x2016040103254info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPavarini,Sofia Cristina IostNeri,Anita LiberalessoBrígola,Allan GustavoOttaviani,Ana CarolinaSouza,Érica NestorRossetti,Estefani SerafimTerassi,MariélliOliveira,Nathalia Alves deLuchesi,Bruna Morettieng2017-12-04T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0080-62342017000100456Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/reeuspPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||nursingscholar@usp.br1980-220X0080-6234opendoar:2017-12-04T00:00Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
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title Elderly caregivers living in urban, rural and high social vulnerability contexts
spellingShingle Elderly caregivers living in urban, rural and high social vulnerability contexts
Pavarini,Sofia Cristina Iost
Aged
Caregivers
Social Vulnerability
Rural Health
Urban Population
Geriatric Nursing
title_short Elderly caregivers living in urban, rural and high social vulnerability contexts
title_full Elderly caregivers living in urban, rural and high social vulnerability contexts
title_fullStr Elderly caregivers living in urban, rural and high social vulnerability contexts
title_full_unstemmed Elderly caregivers living in urban, rural and high social vulnerability contexts
title_sort Elderly caregivers living in urban, rural and high social vulnerability contexts
author Pavarini,Sofia Cristina Iost
author_facet Pavarini,Sofia Cristina Iost
Neri,Anita Liberalesso
Brígola,Allan Gustavo
Ottaviani,Ana Carolina
Souza,Érica Nestor
Rossetti,Estefani Serafim
Terassi,Mariélli
Oliveira,Nathalia Alves de
Luchesi,Bruna Moretti
author_role author
author2 Neri,Anita Liberalesso
Brígola,Allan Gustavo
Ottaviani,Ana Carolina
Souza,Érica Nestor
Rossetti,Estefani Serafim
Terassi,Mariélli
Oliveira,Nathalia Alves de
Luchesi,Bruna Moretti
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pavarini,Sofia Cristina Iost
Neri,Anita Liberalesso
Brígola,Allan Gustavo
Ottaviani,Ana Carolina
Souza,Érica Nestor
Rossetti,Estefani Serafim
Terassi,Mariélli
Oliveira,Nathalia Alves de
Luchesi,Bruna Moretti
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aged
Caregivers
Social Vulnerability
Rural Health
Urban Population
Geriatric Nursing
topic Aged
Caregivers
Social Vulnerability
Rural Health
Urban Population
Geriatric Nursing
description Abstract OBJECTIVE Comparing the differences in the sociodemographic, care and health profiles of elderly caregivers of the elderly living in urban, rural, and high social vulnerability contexts. METHOD A cross-sectional study developed with elderly caregivers enrolled in the Family Health Units of a municipality in the interior of São Paulo. Household interviews and evaluations were conducted on: Activities of Daily Living (ADL), self-reported pain, frailty, cognition, life satisfaction, family functionality, burden, stress and hope. RESULTS A total of 343 elderly caregivers of elderly individuals participated in the study, of which 55.1% lived in an urban context, 23.6% in rural areas, and 21.3% in a context of high social vulnerability. The majority of elderly caregivers were women across the three contexts, with a median age of 67 years and caring for their spouse. Caregivers from regions of high social vulnerability had lower education level, received less emotional and material help to care, were less satisfied with life, more fragile, in more cognitive decline, had worse family functionality and a lower level of hope when compared to caregivers of urban and rural contexts (p≤0.05). However, caregivers from areas of high vulnerability were more independent for ADL. CONCLUSION Professionals working in Primary Care should consider these differences when planning interventions aimed at the specific group of caregivers.
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