Valuation of functional capacity pos trauma in elderly / Avaliação da capacidade funcional pós-trauma em idosos

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2006

RESUMO

The research aimed to evaluate the functional capacity of younger elderly (60 to 74 years old), before trauma and six months after hospital discharge. The research was conducted in a qualitative line through an observatory and cross-sectional study, realized during the period of June to December of 2004.121 elderlies participated on the study, all residents of the city of Londrina, Pr and the metropolitan area, who had suffered traumas and had been admitted in three general tertiary hospitals, in Londrina. After the approval of the Committee of Ethics in Research, the data was collected in domicile through interviews, previously booked, with elderlies and their caregivers, using an instrument of Valuation of the Social Profile, Life Stile and Health Problem and the Functional Independence Measure (FIM) to the functional capacity valuation, and the analysis used was the descriptive statistical. The results evinced that 59.5% of the elderlies were men and 40.5% were women, with an age average of 67.7 years old, with 62.0% being married and 19.8% widows. Relating to the scholar degree, 49.6% of the elderlies said they had finished the elementary school. Most of the elderlies (76.8%) have an income proceeding from retirement, pension and/or renting and 78.5% have their own house. The traumas suffered by the elderlies present the following distribution: 62.0% a fall, 25.6% transportation accidents, 3.3% aggressions and violence. As a consequence of the trauma, the elderlies had one to three lesions, most of the men had inferior members? injuries, followed by superior members? injuries, and the women had a prevalence of dislocations, sprains and distensions. After the trauma, 31.4% of the elderlies needed caregivers. Most of the caregivers were women, the elderly?s daughter, married, between 61 to 70 years old, did not receive for the work, did not have another activity and lived with the elderly. From the 121 elderlies, most of them (51.2%) reported that they did not have comorbidities, however, there were a presence of 1, 2 or 3 comorbidities reported and the main ones were: nervous system disease, musculoskeletal and connective tissue disease and genitourinary tract diseases. Related to the comorbidities questioned the main ones were: arterial hypertension, vision problems, dizziness, depression, forgetfulness, high cholesterol, diabetes mellitus, osteoporosis, hearing problems, arthrosis, urinary incontinence, obesity, heart diseases, lost of weight, stroke and arthritis. Most of the elderlies (82.6%) reported about using medicines and they consume from 1 to 9 medicines, and the most used ones: antihypertensives (including the diuretics), hypoglycemiants, analgesics and anti-inflammatory drugs, cardiac drugs and anticonvulsants. The trauma was fatal to 11 elderlies (9.1%) who were totally independent before the trauma. From the 110 elderlies who survived from the trauma, the application of the FIM showed that the trauma caused more impact on the motor domain, with a reduction of the functional capacity, mainly on the activities of self-care and locomotion. Related to the level of elderlies? dependence, it was more evinced on the necessity of till 25% of attendance (minimun dependence). On the self-care, the activities that the elderlies started to have more dependence, after the trauma, were the shower and the capacity of getting dressed beneath the waist; on the locomotion, the biggest impact sensed was the pace and the capacity of climb and step down the stairs. This data showed that when the younger elderlies suffer a trauma they may have their functional capacity compromised, even six months after the occurrence of the event.

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idoso functional capacity. trauma capacidade funcional. trauma elderly

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