TY - JOUR
PY - 2021//
TI - Quality of life and falls in elderly people: a mixed methods study
JO - Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem
A1 - Silva, Thainara Lopes da
A1 - Motta, Vanessa Vieira da
A1 - Garcia, Willian José
A1 - Arreguy-Sena, Cristina
A1 - Pinto, Paulo Ferreira
A1 - Parreira, Pedro Miguel Santos Dinis
A1 - Paiva, Elenir Pereira de
SP - e20200400
EP - e20200400
VL - 74
IS - Suppl 2
N2 - OBJECTIVE: to assess elderly people's quality of life, understanding the social representations of falls.
METHODS: a convergent mixed methods research carried out at homes, with a sample of 134 elderly people. A structured questionnaire was used, covering sociodemographic variables and factors that indicated frailty and risk of falling. For quality of life assessment, Medical Outcomes Study Short-Form 36 and Theory of Social Representations, Abric's structural approach were used, with data treated by dictionary of equivalent terms, processed in Evoc 2000, converging analytically according to Neuman.
RESULTS: quality of life impairment was identified in terms of physical, emotional and functional capacity. The elements of the possible central nucleus were fall, fear, and bruised-broken-bone. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS: quality of life impairment can contribute to increase the number of falls, which has been shown to be an event present in elderly people's lives through evocations. Understanding elderly people's individual demands allows planning actions.
Language: pt
LA - pt SN - 0034-7167 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2020-0400 ID - ref1 ER -