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Social-economic profile of a Brazilian frailty elderly sample
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 April 2020
Abstract
Frailty elderly is defined as the person older than 80 years old or between 60–80 years old and who has polipathologies; polipharmacy; total or partial immobilizations; fecal or urinary incontinence; postural instability; cognitive or functional impairment; frequently hospitalizations. Since they are complex patients, the knowledge about their social-economic profile contributes to the success of health professionals’ assistance, because it directly influences on each person health.
Determine the social-economic profile of a Brazilian frailty elderly sample assisted in a public service.
The knowledge about social-economic profile can guide the assistance and health promotion campaigns.
126 frailty elderly were interviewed. A validated Brazilian questionnaire (ABIPEME) of social-economic profile was answered. Sex, civil status, age and who answered the questionnaire were also obtained.
Female elderly were predominant (67.7%). They were almost married (56.3%), followed by widow (35.7%), single (4%), divorced (4%). 46 frailty elderly (36.6%) were younger than 69 years old; 37.8% were between 70–79 years old; 22.6% were between 80–89 years old and 3.0% were older than 90 years old. 95 frailty elderly (75%) were able to answer all the questions. The majority belonged to poor class (42.2% to poor and 18.3% to very poor); 36.6% belonged to low medium class; only 3.0% belonged to medium class; nobody belonged to rich class.
The low social-economic condition of frailty elderly can contribute to chronic diseases in these population, due mainly to a poor diet, inadequate access of medicines and a low quality of life.
- Type
- P01-564
- Information
- European Psychiatry , Volume 26 , Issue S2: Abstracts of the 19th European Congress of Psychiatry , March 2011 , pp. 568
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- Copyright © European Psychiatric Association2011
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