998 resultados para Geriatric Evaluation


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The ageing of population challenges communities to adapt and evolve to accommodate the needs of people that live longer (mostly out of work, either healthy, fragile or with chronic disease). Population ageing in the Algarve is higher than in overall Portugal. Studies on health conditions, frailty risk factors and elderly specific needs are undeveloped in Portugal and unknown in the Algarve. Objective To prepare a tool for Global Geriatric Evaluation, to be used in the “Survey of Health and Ageing in the Region of Algarve - SHARA”, a commitment to “European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing”. Methods A preliminary version of the screening tool, which includes well-known instruments to measure health condition (EASY-care), risk of fall (Tinetty), physical activity (Baecke’s modified questionnaire), nutritional condition (MNA), cognitive and depressive status (MMSE, Yesavage geriatric depression scale), together with socio-demographic characteristics, was applied to an independent sample of subjects from an elderly community centre - ARPI (“Associação de Reformados, Pensionistas e Idosos do Concelho de Faro”), with ages between 55 and 89. Results ARPI is mostly frequented by women, who either have risk of malnutrition or malnutrition incidence, a relevant risk of fall or are physically active. Those who live alone, show a higher risk of fall. Conclusions ARPI members are active, but with risk of malnutrition and fall, suggesting the relevance and importance of future interventions in these areas. The proposed screening tool showed to be adequate for the SHARA study, suitable to provide wider information on frailty.

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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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Background

Many inpatients receive little or no rehabilitation on weekends. Our aim was to determine what effect providing additional Saturday rehabilitation during inpatient rehabilitation had on functional independence, quality of life and length of stay compared to 5 days per week of rehabilitation.

Methods

This was a multicenter, single-blind (assessors) randomized controlled trial with concealed allocation and 12-month follow-up conducted in two publically funded metropolitan inpatient rehabilitation facilities in Melbourne, Australia. Patients were eligible if they were adults (aged ≥18 years) admitted for rehabilitation for any orthopedic, neurological or other disabling conditions excluding those admitted for slow stream rehabilitation/geriatric evaluation and management. Participants were randomly allocated to usual care Monday to Friday rehabilitation (control) or to Monday to Saturday rehabilitation (intervention). The additional Saturday rehabilitation comprised physiotherapy and occupational therapy. The primary outcomes were functional independence (functional independence measure (FIM); measured on an 18 to 126 point scale), health-related quality of life (EQ-5D utility index; measured on a 0 to 1 scale, and EQ-5D visual analog scale; measured on a 0 to 100 scale), and patient length of stay. Outcome measures were assessed on admission, discharge (primary endpoint), and at 6 and 12 months post discharge.

Results

We randomly assigned 996 adults (mean (SD) age 74 (13) years) to Monday to Saturday rehabilitation (n = 496) or usual care Monday to Friday rehabilitation (n = 500). Relative to admission scores, intervention group participants had higher functional independence (mean difference (MD) 2.3, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.5 to 4.1, P = 0.01) and health-related quality of life (MD 0.04, 95% CI 0.01 to 0.07, P = 0.009) on discharge and may have had a shorter length of stay by 2 days (95% CI 0 to 4, P = 0.1) when compared to control group participants. Intervention group participants were 17% more likely to have achieved a clinically significant change in functional independence of 22 FIM points or more (risk ratio (RR) 1.17, 95% CI 1.03 to 1.34) and 18% more likely to have achieved a clinically significant change in health-related quality of life (RR 1.18, 95% CI 1.04 to 1.34) on discharge compared to the control group. There was some maintenance of effect for functional independence and health-related quality of life at 6-month follow-up but not at 12-month follow-up. There was no difference in the number of adverse events between the groups (incidence rate ratio = 0.81, 95% CI 0.61 to 1.08).

Conclusions

Providing an additional day of rehabilitation improved functional independence and health-related quality of life at discharge and may have reduced length of stay for patients receiving inpatient rehabilitation. 

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Considerando que as mulheres idosas e pobres são propensas à maior vulnerabilidade nas condições de saúde, no presente estudo propôs-se a identificar os diagnósticos de enfermagem, segundo a taxonomia II de NANDA, sobre um grupo de idosas consideradas muito pobres. Foram selecionadas 69 idosas, a partir da aplicação do instrumento de Classificação Econômica Brasil (CCEB) em 301 idosos residentes na área de abrangência de um PSF. O estado de saúde das idosas foi avaliado utilizando-se a Avaliação Geriátrica Ampla (AGA), que envolve os aspectos funcionais, emocionais, sociais e ambientais. Foram identificadas 23 categorias diagnósticas nas idosas do estudo e uma média de 7,4 diagnósticos/ idosa. Entre os diagnósticos mais freqüentes destacam-seMobilidade física prejudicada,Dor crônica,Manutenção do lar prejudicada. Os diagnósticos revelaram-se impor tantes na caracterização das complexas necessidades apresentadas pelas idosas e no grande avanço no direcionamento da assistência.

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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Este estudo teve como objetivos: analisar fatores decorrentes da Classificação Internacional de Funcionalidade, Incapacidade e Saúde que atuam como facilitadores ou barreiras para o desempenho de atividades dos idosos que frequentam uma Universidade Aberta à Terceira Idade; propor ações de enfermagem/saúde para melhor aproveitamento do desempenho de atividades dos idosos que frequentam uma universidade aberta. Tratou-se de pesquisa qualitativa, do tipo exploratória e descritiva. Na coleta de dados, realizada em janeiro de 2014, utilizou-se a técnica Snowball (Bola de Neve) para inserir os dez participantes do estudo, aos quais foram aplicadas entrevistas semiestruturadas com a utilização de um formulário de pesquisa construído a partir dos domínios da Classificação Internacional de Funcionalidade, Incapacidade e Saúde: Atividades/Participação e Fatores Contextuais. Os dados foram analisados com base na Análise Textual Discursiva. Foram respeitados os aspectos éticos abordados na resolução 466/2012, obtendo-se o parecer de aprovação do Comitê de Ética em Pesquisa número 104/2013. Como categorias do estudo foram identificadas: Elementos facilitadores para o desempenho de atividades pelos idosos que frequentam uma Universidade Aberta à Terceira Idade; Elementos que servem como barreiras para o desempenho de atividades dos idosos que frequentam uma Universidade Aberta à Terceira Idade. Estas categorias possibilitaram a construção de propostas de enfermagem/saúde para melhor aproveitamento do desempenho de atividades de idosos que frequentam uma universidade aberta a terceira idade. Este estudo poderá propiciar um novo olhar ao desempenho das atividades e funcionalidade dos idosos, com a utilização de alguns elementos da Classificação Internacional de Funcionalidade, Incapacidade e Saúde, além de direcionar o cuidado de enfermagem a outro campo de atuação dos enfermeiros que diz respeito às Universidades Abertas à Terceira Idade.

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Objectives: Transitioning from the primary caregiver to the visitor in a long-term care facility may be challenging for the caregiver; they are required to surrender their caring duties to the medical and nursing staff. The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of caregivers during their transition from day-to-day caregiver of a person with dementia to a visitor in a long-term care facility.

Methods: This study utilised a qualitative descriptive design. Twenty caregivers of people with dementia were recruited from the one Aged Rehabilitation and Geriatric Evaluation and Management facility, located in Victoria, Australia. Semi-structured interviews were used to explore the caregiver's experiences. Interviews were analysed using thematic analysis.

Results: The interview data revealed that the participants were undergoing similar experiences. The findings revealed that it was difficult for the caregiver to transition to their new role of visitor; negative reactions of grief, loss of motivation and loneliness were also coupled with positive feelings of relief and the reassurance that their relative or friend would be well cared for and safe within the long-term care facility.

Conclusion: The findings offer insight into the experiences felt by caregivers when their relative or friend with dementia is admitted to hospital. Implications of this study include the need to improve the transition process for the caregiver by allowing them to be involved in the decision-making process, keeping them informed of care decisions, and importantly, providing emotional support to help the caregiver positively adapt to this transition.

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Background

A metropolitan geriatric evaluation and management (GEM) facility in Australia was undergoing expansion, and consideration for the needs of individuals with dementia and their family carers was identified as important in planning the new facility. Existing literature revealed that people in hospital value privacy, minimal noise, family amenities and homeliness, but these findings did not consider the perspectives of the person with dementia specifically.

Aim

The aim was to elicit the perspectives of current inpatients with dementia, and their family carers, about the environment/design features that they believe are necessary for people with dementia, and their family carers.

Method and design

This qualitative study utilised in-depth semi-structured interviews to obtain information from current inpatients with dementia and their family carers.

Results

Participants described how the care received was more important than the physical environment; however, participants also valued homeliness, privacy for the patient and for conversations, a shared space without a television and a connection to the outside. Participants described how accommodating carers, providing quiet spaces and appropriate amenities were also important.

Conclusions

While participants valued care over the physical surroundings, they also offered valuable information about their experience in the ward environment. Despite cognitive difficulties, people with dementia were able to provide useful information about the environment within which they were being cared.

Implications for practice

Consumer opinions about hospital design/environment should be considered as an important source of data. Privacy and personal space for people with dementia and their family carers, a connection with the outside environment , and the needs of carers and visitors are all important considerations when designing healthcare environments.

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While family caregivers may temporarily relinquish responsibility for daily care to health professionals for the period of hospitalization, new expectations and demands are placed upon them. Family caregivers can be asked to commit to new relationships with health professionals, contribute to care decisions and discharge planning. For the caregivers of older patients these new expectations may be challenging, and contribute to feelings of burden and increased stress. The aim of this qualitative descriptive study was to explore the experience of family caregivers when their relative is an inpatient in this outer Melbourne geriatric evaluation and management facility. This study found that the burden associated with the experience of caregiving continued despite the hospitalization of their relative. The challenges faced by families included communicating with health professionals, and being asked to contribute to care decisions, in particular those regarding discharge planning, and managing conflict. In conclusion, the issues and challenges faced by family caregivers needs to be acknowledged and considered as an extension of patient care planning

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Aim: To explore and compare call bell response times in two wards in a geriatric evaluation and management facility before and after the introduction of a suite of interventions aimed at decreasing patient falls. Method: Data on call bell response times were collected over two periods. The first were before implementation of falls prevention initiatives. Data were retrieved from the call bell system that detailed the time taken to respond to every call bell activation. A second period of data collection was conducted six months after implementation of the initiatives. Results: Prioritising call bell response and raising staff awareness improved response to patient calls. There was a slight decrease in falls although call bell activations did not decrease. Conclusion: Strong leadership is necessary from nurse managers to stress the importance of prompt call bell response. Visual surveillance of high-risk fallers is important as they are generally unable to ring for assistance when required.

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Within a defined law framework, the Italian central health system dictates the standards for hospitalization to local care units, which are in turn allowed to establish their own effectiveness criteria. The appropriateness of the hospitalization decision is therefore predetermined at patients admission, whereas its effectiveness relies on the ex post patient well-being as a result of the complex system of reciprocal relations between patients and healthcare agents at the ward level. We consider the outcomes in geriatric wards referring to the national health system, with respect both to patients traits at the individual level and wards/hospital settings. The risk that models the healthcare outcome is accordingly adjusted for covariates at the different levels of analysis (Goldstein & Spiegelhalter, 1996), thus allowing to differentiate among outcomes in terms of the hospitalization structure and, when appropriate, of territorial aggregation.

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This study evaluated Multidimensional Geriatric Assessment (MGA) as predictor of mortality and major adverse cardiovascular and cerebral events (MACCE) after transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI).

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OBJECTIVES: To develop and evaluate a short form of the 24-item Geriatric Pain Measure (GPM) for use in community-dwelling older adults. DESIGN: Derivation and validation of a 12-item version of the GPM in a European and an independent U.S. sample of community-dwelling older adults. SETTING: Three community-dwelling sites in London, United Kingdom; Hamburg, Germany; Solothurn, Switzerland; and two ambulatory geriatrics clinics in Los Angeles, California. PARTICIPANTS: European sample: 1,059 community-dwelling older persons from three sites (London, UK; Hamburg, Germany; Solothurn, Switzerland); validation sample: 50 persons from Los Angeles, California, ambulatory geriatric clinics. MEASUREMENTS: Multidimensional questionnaire including self-reported demographic and clinical information. RESULTS: Based on item-to-total scale correlations in the European sample, 11 of 24 GPM items were selected for inclusion in the short form. One additional item (pain-related sleep problems) was included based on clinical relevance. In the validation sample, the Cronbach alpha of GPM-12 was 0.92 (individual subscale range 0.77-0.92), and the Pearson correlation coefficient (r) between GPM-12 and the original GPM was 0.98. The correlation between the GPM-12 and the McGill Pain Questionnaire was 0.63 (P<.001), similar to the correlation between the original GPM and the McGill Pain Questionnaire (Pearson r=0.63; P<.001). Exploratory factor analysis indicated that the GPM-12 covers three subfactors (pain intensity, pain with ambulation, disengagement because of pain). CONCLUSION: The GPM-12 demonstrated good validity and reliability in these European and U.S. populations of older adults. Despite its brevity, the GPM-12 captures the multidimensional nature of pain in three subscales. The self-administered GPM-12 may be useful in the clinical assessment process and management of pain and in pain-related research in older persons.