919 resultados para Activities of Daily Living


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Background The construct of total wellness includes a holistic approach to the body, mind and spirit components of life. While the health benefits of reducing sedentary behavior and increasing physical activity are well documented, little is known about the influence on total wellness of an internet-based physical activity monitor designed to help people to achieve higher physical activity levels. Purpose The purpose of this four-week, personal activity monitor-based intervention program was to reduce sedentary behavior and increase physical activity levels in daily living for sedentary adults and to determine if these changes would also be associated with improvement in total wellness. Methods Twenty-two men and 11 women (27 years ± 4.0) were randomly assigned to either an intervention (n = 18) or control group (n = 15). The intervention group interacted with an online personal activity monitor (Gruve Solution™) designed to reduce sedentary time and increase physical activity during activities of daily living. The control group did not interact with the monitor, as they were asked to follow their normal daily physical activities and sedentary behavior routines. The Wellness Evaluation of Lifestyle (WEL) inventory was used to assess total wellness. Sedentary time, light, walking, moderate and vigorous intensity physical activities were assessed for both intervention and control groups at baseline and at week-4 by the 7-day Sedentary and Light Intensity Physical Activity Log (7-day SLIPA Log) and the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ). Results Significant increases in pre-post total wellness scores (from 64% ± 5.7 to 75% ± 8.5) (t (17) = -6.5, p < 0.001) were observed in the intervention group by the end of week four. Intervention participants decreased their sedentary time (21%, 2.3 hours/day) and increased their light (36.7%, 2.5 hours/day), walking (65%, 1057 MET-min/week), moderate (67%, 455 MET-min/week) and vigorous intensity (60%, 442 MET-min/week) physical activity (all p < 0.001). No significant differences for total wellness were observed between the groups at baseline and no pre-post significant differences were observed for any outcome variable in the control group. Conclusion Total wellness is improved when sedentary, but sufficiently physically active adults, reduce sedentary time and increase physical activity levels (i.e. light, walking, moderate and vigorous).

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Background Post-stroke recovery is demanding. Increasing studies have examined the effectiveness of self-management programs for stroke survivors. However no systematic review has been conducted to summarize the effectiveness of theory-based stroke self-management programs. Objectives The aim is to present the best available research evidence about effectiveness of theory-based self-management programs on community-dwelling stroke survivors’ recovery. Inclusion criteria Types of participants All community-residing adults aged 18 years or above, and had a clinical diagnosis of stroke. Types of interventions Studies which examined effectiveness of a self-management program underpinned by a theoretical or conceptual framework for community-dwelling stroke survivors. Types of studies Randomized controlled trials. Types of outcomes Primary outcomes included health-related quality of life and self-management behaviors. Secondary outcomes included physical (activities of daily living), psychological (self-efficacy, depressive symptoms), and social outcomes (community reintegration, perceived social support). Search Strategy A three-step approach was adopted to identify all relevant published and unpublished studies in English or Chinese. Methodological quality The methodological quality of the included studies was assessed using the Joanna Briggs Institute critical appraisal checklist for experimental studies. Data Collection A standardized JBI data extraction form was used. There was no disagreement between the two reviewers on the data extraction results. Data Synthesis There were incomplete details about the number of participants and the results in two studies, which makes it impossible to perform meta-analysis. A narrative summary of the effectiveness of stroke self-management programs is presented. Results Three studies were included. The key issues of concern in methodological quality included insufficient information about random assignment, allocation concealment, reliability and validity of the measuring instruments, absence of intention-to-treat analysis, and small sample sizes. The three programs were designed based on the Stanford Chronic Disease Self-management program and were underpinned by the principles of self-efficacy. One study showed improvement in the intervention group in family and social roles three months after program completion, and work productivity at six months as measured by the Stroke Specific Quality of Life Scale (SSQOL). The intervention group also had an increased mean self-efficacy score in communicating with physicians six months after program completion. The mean changes from baseline in these variables were significantly different from the control group. No significant difference was found in time spent in aerobic exercise between the intervention and control groups at three and six months after program completion. Another study, using SSQOL, showed a significant interaction effect by treatment and time on family roles, fine motor tasks, self-care, and work productivity. However there was no significant interaction by treatment and time on self-efficacy. The third study showed improvement in quality of life, community participation, and depressive symptoms among the participants receiving the stroke self-management program, Stanford Chronic Disease Self-management program, or usual care six months after program completion. However, there was no significant difference between the groups. Conclusions There is inconclusive evidence about the effectiveness of theory-based stroke self-management programs on community-dwelling stroke survivors’ recovery. However the preliminary evidence suggests potential benefits in improving stroke survivors’ quality of life and self-efficacy.

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In an attempt to preserve proximal femoral bone stock and achieve a better fit in smaller femora, especially in the Asian population, several new shorter stem designs have become available. We investigated the torque to periprosthetic femoral fracture of the Exeter short stem compared with the conventional length Exeter stem in a Sawbone model. 42 stems; 21 shorter and 21 conventional stems both with three different offsets were cemented in a composite Sawbone model and torqued to fracture. Results showed that Sawbone femurs break at a statistically significantly lower torque to failure with a shorter compared to conventional length Exeter stem of the same offset. Both standard and short stem designs are safe to use as the torque to failure is 7-10 times that seen in activities of daily living.

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Introduction: In an attempt to reduce stress shielding in the proximal femur multiple new shorter stem design have become available. We investigated the load to fracture of a new polished tapered cemented short stem in comparison to the conventional polished tapered Exeter stem. Method: A total of forty-two stems, twenty-one short stems and twenty-one conventional stems both with three different offsets were cemented in a composite sawbone model and loaded to fracture. Results: study showed that femurs will break at a significantly lower load to failure with a shorter compared to conventional length Exeter stem. Conclusion: This Both standard and short stem design are safe to use as the torque to failure is 7–10 times as much as the torques seen in activities of daily living.

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This research project evaluated the biomechanical and functional outcomes of patients following total knee replacement measured at 6 and 12 months following surgery. Using more objective measures, patients were examined to determine changes in biomechanical and neuromuscular function during performance of activities of daily living such as walking, stair climbing and turning. Adaptations in joint positioning and performance were identified and progressive improvements were made in some areas of locomotor function. The findings of the study provided important objective information to contribute to the design and evaluation of prostheses, new surgical and rehabilitation procedures and improved recovery of patients.

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We usually find low levels of fitness condition affect other aspects of living for people with ID like dependency in carrying out activivities of daily living. Therefore we find high levels of dependency in activities of daily living due to poor fitness condition. The aim of the study is to explore the criterion validity of the Barthel index with a physical fitness test. An observational cross-sectional study was conducted. Data from the Barthel index and a physical fitness test were measured in 122 adults with intellectual disability. The data were analysed to find out the relationship between four categories of the physical fitness test and the Barthel index. It needs to be stressed that the correlations between the Barthel index and leg, abdominal and arm strength can confirm that these physical test are predictive of the Barthel index. The correlations between the balance variables as functional reach and single-leg stance with eyes open shown relationships with Barthel Index. We found important correlations between the physical fitness test and the Barthel index, so we can affirm that some physical fitness features are predictor variables of the Barthel index.

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Objective People with chronic liver disease, particularly those with decompensated cirrhosis, experience several potentially debilitating complications that can have a significant impact on activities of daily living and quality of life. These impairments combined with the associated complex treatment mean that they are faced with specific and high levels of supportive care needs. We aimed to review reported perspectives, experiences and concerns of people with chronic liver disease worldwide. This information is necessary to guide development of policies around supportive needs screening tools and to enable prioritisation of support services for these patients. Design Systematic searches of PubMed, MEDLINE, CINAHL and PsycINFO from the earliest records until 19 September 2014. Data were extracted using standardised forms. A qualitative, descriptive approach was utilised to analyse and synthesise data. Results The initial search yielded 2598 reports: 26 studies reporting supportive care needs among patients with chronic liver disease were included, but few of them were patient-reported needs, none used a validated liver disease-specific supportive care need assessment instrument, and only three included patients with cirrhosis. Five key domains of supportive care needs were identified: informational or educational (eg, educational material, educational sessions), practical (eg, daily living), physical (eg, controlling pruritus and fatigue), patient care and support (eg, support groups), and psychological (eg, anxiety, sadness). Conclusions While several key domains of supportive care needs were identified, most studies included hepatitis patients. There is a paucity of literature describing the supportive care needs of the chronic liver disease population likely to have the most needs—namely those with cirrhosis. Assessing the supportive care needs of people with chronic liver disease have potential utility in clinical practice for facilitating timely referrals to support services.

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Objectives To investigate medication changes for older patients admitted to hospital and to explore associations between patient characteristics and polypharmacy. Design Prospective cohort study. Participants and setting Patients aged 70 years or older admitted to general medical units of 11 acute care hospitals in two Australian states between July 2005 and May 2010. All patients were assessed using the interRAI assessment system for acute care. Main outcome measures Measures of physical, cognitive and psychosocial functioning; and number of regular prescribed medications categorised into three groups: non-polypharmacy (0–4 drugs), polypharmacy (5–9 drugs) and hyperpolypharmacy (≥ 10 drugs). Results Of 1220 patients who were recruited for the study, medication records at admission were available for 1216. Mean age was 81.3 years (SD, 6.8 years), and 659 patients (54.2%) were women. For the 1187 patients with complete medication records on admission and discharge, there was a small but statistically significant increase in mean number of regular medications per day between admission and discharge (7.1 v 7.6), while the prevalence of medications such as statins (459 [38.7%] v 457 [38.5%] patients), opioid analgesics (155 [13.1%] v 166 [14.0%] patients), antipsychotics (59 [5.0%] v 65 [5.5%] patients) and benzodiazepines (122 [10.3%] v 135 [11.4%] patients) did not change significantly. Being in a higher polypharmacy category was significantly associated with increase in comorbidities (odds ratio [OR], 1.27; 95% CI, 1.20–1.34), presence of pain (OR, 1.31; 1.05–1.64), dyspnoea (OR, 1.64; 1.30–2.07) and dependence in terms of instrumental activities of daily living (OR, 1.70; 1.20–2.41). Hyperpolypharmacy was observed in 290/1216 patients (23.8%) at admission and 336/1187 patients (28.3%) on discharge, and the proportion of preventive medication in the hyperpolypharmacy category at both points in time remained high (1209/3371 [35.9%] at admission v 1508/4117 [36.6%] at discharge). Conclusions Polypharmacy is common among older people admitted to general medical units of Australian hospitals, with no clinically meaningful change to the number or classification (symptom control, prevention or both) of drugs made by treating physicians.

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Older populations are more likely to have multiple co-morbid diseases that require multiple treatments, which make them a large consumer of medications. As a person grows older, their ability to tolerate medications becomes less due to age-related changes in pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics often heading along a path that leads to frailty. Frail older persons often have multiple co-morbidities with signs of impairment in activities of daily living. Prescribing drugs for these vulnerable individuals is difficult and is a potentially unsafe activity. Inappropriate prescribing in older population can be detected using explicit (criterion-based) or implicit (judgment-based) criteria. Unfortunately, most current therapeutic guidelines are applicable only to healthy older adults and cannot be generalized to frail patients. These discrepancies should be addressed either by developing new criteria or by refining the existing tools for frail older people. The first and foremost step is to identify the frail patient in clinical practice by applying clinically validated tools. Once the frail patient has been identified, there is a need for specific measures or criteria to assess appropriateness of therapy that consider such factors as quality of life, functional status and remaining life expectancy and thus modified goals of care.

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The purpose of this study was to estimate the prevalence and distribution of reduced visual acuity, major chronic eye diseases, and subsequent need for eye care services in the Finnish adult population comprising persons aged 30 years and older. In addition, we analyzed the effect of decreased vision on functioning and need for assistance using the World Health Organization’s (WHO) International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) as a framework. The study was based on the Health 2000 health examination survey, a nationally representative population-based comprehensive survey of health and functional capacity carried out in 2000 to 2001 in Finland. The study sample representing the Finnish population aged 30 years and older was drawn by a two-stage stratified cluster sampling. The Health 2000 survey included a home interview and a comprehensive health examination conducted at a nearby screening center. If the invited participants did not attend, an abridged examination was conducted at home or in an institution. Based on our finding in participants, the great majority (96%) of Finnish adults had at least moderate visual acuity (VA ≥ 0.5) with current refraction correction, if any. However, in the age group 75–84 years the prevalence decreased to 81%, and after 85 years to 46%. In the population aged 30 years and older, the prevalence of habitual visual impairment (VA ≤ 0.25) was 1.6%, and 0.5% were blind (VA < 0.1). The prevalence of visual impairment increased significantly with age (p < 0.001), and after the age of 65 years the increase was sharp. Visual impairment was equally common for both sexes (OR 1.20, 95% CI 0.82 – 1.74). Based on self-reported and/or register-based data, the estimated total prevalences of cataract, glaucoma, age-related maculopathy (ARM), and diabetic retinopathy (DR) in the study population were 10%, 5%, 4%, and 1%, respectively. The prevalence of all of these chronic eye diseases increased with age (p < 0.001). Cataract and glaucoma were more common in women than in men (OR 1.55, 95% CI 1.26 – 1.91 and OR 1.57, 95% CI 1.24 – 1.98, respectively). The most prevalent eye diseases in people with visual impairment (VA ≤ 0.25) were ARM (37%), unoperated cataract (27%), glaucoma (22%), and DR (7%). One-half (58%) of visually impaired people had had a vision examination during the past five years, and 79% had received some vision rehabilitation services, mainly in the form of spectacles (70%). Only one-third (31%) had received formal low vision rehabilitation (i.e., fitting of low vision aids, receiving patient education, training for orientation and mobility, training for activities of daily living (ADL), or consultation with a social worker). People with low vision (VA 0.1 – 0.25) were less likely to have received formal low vision rehabilitation, magnifying glasses, or other low vision aids than blind people (VA < 0.1). Furthermore, low cognitive capacity and living in an institution were associated with limited use of vision rehabilitation services. Of the visually impaired living in the community, 71% reported a need for assistance and 24% had an unmet need for assistance in everyday activities. Prevalence of ADL, instrumental activities of daily living (IADL), and mobility increased with decreasing VA (p < 0.001). Visually impaired persons (VA ≤ 0.25) were four times more likely to have ADL disabilities than those with good VA (VA ≥ 0.8) after adjustment for sociodemographic and behavioral factors and chronic conditions (OR 4.36, 95% CI 2.44 – 7.78). Limitations in IADL and measured mobility were five times as likely (OR 4.82, 95% CI 2.38 – 9.76 and OR 5.37, 95% CI 2.44 – 7.78, respectively) and self-reported mobility limitations were three times as likely (OR 3.07, 95% CI 1.67 – 9.63) as in persons with good VA. The high prevalence of age-related eye diseases and subsequent visual impairment in the fastest growing segment of the population will result in a substantial increase in the demand for eye care services in the future. Many of the visually impaired, especially older persons with decreased cognitive capacity or living in an institution, have not had a recent vision examination and lack adequate low vision rehabilitation. This highlights the need for regular evaluation of visual function in the elderly and an active dissemination of information about rehabilitation services. Decreased VA is strongly associated with functional limitations, and even a slight decrease in VA was found to be associated with limited functioning. Thus, continuous efforts are needed to identify and treat eye diseases to maintain patients’ quality of life and to alleviate the social and economic burden of serious eye diseases.

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Nos últimos anos, a população de idosos vem crescendo em todo o mundo, e a pesquisa de marcadores de risco cardiovascular mais precoces é de fundamental importância. Um desses marcadores é a doença arterial periférica (DAP), cuja prevalência aumenta com a idade. A DAP pode ser avaliada de forma simples e não invasiva através do índice tornozelo-braquial (ITB) que, por sua vez, pode ser obtido por cálculos diferentes. Até o momento, apenas o método tradicional foi utilizado no cálculo do ITB na população idosa. O objetivo do presente estudo foi avaliar, em idosos hipertensos que se mostrassem independentes para as atividades diárias, os principais fatores relacionados à redução do ITB, considerando-se duas formas distintas de calcular o índice. Os pacientes (n=65) foram submetidos à avaliação clínica, geriátrica e laboratorial, e divididos nos grupos com ITB normal (> 0,9) e ITB reduzido (≤ 0,9). Inicialmente o ITB foi calculado a partir da divisão da maior pressão sistólica dos membros inferiores pela maior pressão das artérias braquiais. Em seguida, o cálculo do ITB foi realizado por um método alternativo, a partir da utilização da menor ao invés da maior média de pressão sistólica nos membros inferiores. A média de idade foi de 74 anos, sendo 76% do sexo feminino. A prevalência de ITB reduzido foi de 18% pelo método convencional e de 32% pelo método alternativo. Na avaliação pelo método convencional, o grupo com ITB baixo apresentou maior prevalência de doenças cardiovasculares (58 vs 9%, p<0,001), diabetes (83 vs 13%, p<0,01), síndrome metabólica (75 vs 41%, p<0,05), e valores significativamente maiores de pressão arterial sistólica (1699 vs 1523 mmHg, p<0,05) e pressão de pulso (877 vs 672 mmHg, p<0,01). A redução do ITB pelo método alternativo mostrou associação com as mesmas variáveis, mas adicionalmente com maior freqüência de tabagistas (29 vs 20%, p<0,05) e maiores níveis de LDL-colesterol (15413 vs 1245 mg/dl, p<0,05). Além disso, o método alternativo foi capaz de detectar pacientes sem alto risco pelo escore de Framingham, mas obesos e com síndrome metabólica. Esses dados apontariam para um valor adicional desta forma de estimar o risco ao escore de Framingham na estratificação de risco cardiovascular, sugerindo sua incorporação na rotina de avaliação de pacientes idosos

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Com o envelhecimento populacional observa-se um aumento na prevalência de doenças degenerativas como as demências, caracterizadas pela presença de declínio da memória e de outras funções cognitivas, que resulta na incapacidade do indivíduo para realizar suas atividades de vida diária. O presente estudo teve como objetivo descrever a prevalência geral da síndrome demencial e de seus principais subtipos entre idosos, e verificar a associação entre níveis de complexidade da ocupação desenvolvida ao longo da vida com o desempenho cognitivo na velhice. O desenho do estudo foi transversal e conduzido em duas etapas: rastreio de comprometimento cognitivo e avaliação diagnóstica. Foi utilizada a base de dados da Rede FIBRARJ, que avaliou clientes idosos (>65 anos) de uma operadora privada de saúde, residentes na zona norte do município do Rio de Janeiro. A seleção desta amostra foi feita por meio de amostragem aleatória inversa em cada estrato de sexo e faixa etária. Para cumprir o objetivo de estimar a prevalência de demência, foram avaliados 683 idosos. Para verificar a associação do desempenho cognitivo com a ocupação, foram incluídos 666 indivíduos, que haviam respondido ao instrumento de rastreio cognitivo e aceitaram responder ao questionários sobre ocupação. O diagnóstico de síndrome demencial foi obtido segundo critérios do DSM-IV; as variáveis gênero, idade, escolaridade, renda, situação conjugal e ocupação foram coletadas por entrevistas. Um total de 115 indivíduos foram diagnosticados com síndrome demencial, resultando em uma prevalência de 16,9% (IC 95%=14,4-19,8). Na regressão logística múltipla, idade e escolaridade mostraram associação com síndrome demencial. Para idade, a associação foi mais forte entre aqueles com 90 anos ou mais (RP=8,85; IC95%=2,11-37,11) e 85-89 anos (RP=6,77; IC 95% =1,63-28,12). Em relação à escolaridade, a razão de prevalência foi de 2,77 (IC95%=1,07-7,19) para analfabetos e 2,63 (IC95%=1,31-5,27) para aqueles com 5 a 8 anos de estudos, comparado ao grupo com escolaridade superior. No trabalho com os dados, o grupo de alta complexidade obteve escore de desempenho cognitivo 1,08 pontos mais alto (p=0,019) que o grupo de baixa complexidade. No trabalho com coisas (objetos, equipamentos/máquinas), o escore para complexidade intermediária foi 0,53 pontos mais alto (p=0,044) que o da baixa complexidade. Não houve diferença estatisticamente significativa no desempenho cognitivo entre os níveis de complexidade do trabalho com pessoas.. Conclui-se que a prevalência de síndrome demencial na população estudada foi superior à obtida em estudos de bases populacionais e que a maior prevalência de demência estava associada ao aumento da idade e à baixa escolaridade. Além disto, mostrou-se que a maior complexidade do trabalho com dados e com coisas estava associada com melhor desempenho cognitivo na velhice, independentemente da idade, da escolaridadade, da renda e do tempo de ocupação.

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O processo de envelhecimento populacional, ainda que amplamente reconhecido como uma das principais conquistas do século XX engendra o desafio de assegurar que o processo de desenvolvimento ocorra com base em princípios capazes de garantir a dignidade humana e a equidade entre os grupos etários na partilha dos recursos, direitos e responsabilidades sociais. Além dos desafios impostos aos já tradicionais programas constantes dos atuais sistemas de seguridade social, o envelhecimento populacional acrescenta uma nova questão ou risco social: os cuidados de longa duração, demandados pelos idosos com perda de capacidade instrumental e/ou funcional para lidar com as atividades do cotidiano. Por capacidade instrumental pode-se entender a capacidade para a realização de atividades relacionadas a, por exemplo: preparar refeições, fazer compras no mercado, ir ao banco, cuidar da casa etc. Capacidade funcional, por sua vez, refere-se às seguintes atividades: alimentar-se, banhar-se, caminhar distâncias curtas, vestir-se etc. A preocupação com os cuidados de longa duração dos idosos nos países desenvolvidos, onde o processo de envelhecimento populacional já se encontra mais avançado, surgiu como uma necessidade de se separar os custos crescentes com o tratamento dos idosos dos demais gastos com saúde. Os custos, tangíveis ou não, envolvidos na atividade de cuidar/assistir aos idosos tendem a aumentar em função da entrada maciça das mulheres no mercado de trabalho e das mudanças nos contratos de gênero, sugerindo crescentes dificuldades para que as famílias arquem com a responsabilidade pelo cuidado de seus idosos. Em países em desenvolvimento, como o Brasil, essa questão é agravada por se somar a uma ampla lista a ser respondida pelos sistemas de seguridade social, tais como a pobreza, a exclusão de crescentes contingentes da população e o nível de desigualdade vigente. No Brasil, para que se possa avançar no debate sobre os cuidados de longa duração voltados para uma população idosa crescente, faz-se necessário rediscutir e redefinir uma série de parâmetros do atual sistema de seguridade social, em especial, a expressiva parcela de trabalhadores informais alijados do mesmo. O precário equilíbrio, ou resultado, do sistema de seguridade social brasileiro precisa ser revisto e analisado a luz das tendências demográficas, sociais e econômicas que se vislumbram para os próximos 20 ou 30 anos. Somente após o reequacionamento do sistema é possível pensar a incorporação desta nova e latente demanda da sociedade brasileira.

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Introdução: Com o expressivo aumento da população idosa, as quedas são eventos comuns e levam a desfechos adversos à saúde. As consequências do medo de quedas podem ser tão incapacitantes como as quedas. Objetivo: O presente estudo teve como objetivo estimar a prevalência do medo de quedas em idosos e sua associação com fatores clínicos, funcionais e psicossociais. Métodos: Utilizaram-se os dados do Estudo FIBRA-RJ, que avaliou clientes de uma operadora de saúde, residentes na Zona Norte do município do Rio de Janeiro. A seleção desta amostra foi realizada através de amostragem aleatória inversa, de acordo com estratos de faixa etária e sexo do cadastro oferecido pela operadora. As entrevistas foram realizadas face a face no domicilio. O medo de quedas, variável dependente, foi avaliado através da FES-I-BR. As seguintes variáveis clínicas, funcionais e psicossociais foram avaliadas como variáveis independentes: histórico de quedas, fratura pós-queda, número de comorbidades, número de medicamentos, internação no último ano, uso de dispositivo de auxílio à marcha, dependência funcional nas atividades básicas e instrumentais de vida diária, dificuldade visual e auditiva, força de preensão palmar, velocidade de marcha, autopercepção de saúde, sintomas depressivos, alteração cognitiva, morar só, apoio social instrumental e nível de atividade. As associações foram avaliadas através de regressão logística. Resultados: Dentre os 742 idosos avaliados, 51,9% apresentaram medo de quedas, sendo esta prevalência maior no sexo feminino e nos mais idosos. Na análise logística multivariada, houve associação com histórico de 1 ou 2 quedas (OR=2,18; IC95%1,42-3,36), 3 ou mais quedas (OR=2,72; IC95% 1,10-6,70), usar 7 ou mais medicamentos (OR=1,70; IC95%1,04-2,80), dificuldade auditiva (OR=1,66; IC95% 1,10-2,49), ter dependência funcional nas atividades de vida diária (AVDs) (OR=1,73; IC95%1,07-2,79), velocidade de marcha diminuída (OR=1,64; IC95%1,04-2,58), autopercepção de saúde regular (OR=1,89; IC95%1,30-2,74) e ruim/muito ruim (OR=4,92; IC95%1,49-16,27) e sintomas depressivos (OR=1,68; IC95%1,07-2,63). Conclusão: Os resultados obtidos mostram a prevalência elevada de medo de quedas. Destaca-se a necessidade de avaliação desta condição nos idosos. Identificar os fatores associados é útil para desenvolver estratégias efetivas de intervenção dos possíveis fatores modificáveis.

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Dissertação apresentada à Universidade Fernando Pessoa como parte dos requisitos para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Psicologia, ramo de Psicologia Clínica e da Saúde