Brazilian Institutionalized Elderly: Profile, Self-Reported Health and Vaccination
Amanda da Silva Fonseca, Eliana Fátima de Almeida Nascimento, Natália Abou Hala Nunes
Abstract
Objetive: this study presents an analysis of the health profile, influenza immunization, and self-rated health in
elderly residents in Long-Term Care Facilities (LTCF) in a city in the interior of São Paulo, Brazil. Methods: this
is a descriptive cross-sectional study design. A total of 77 institutionalized elderly were interviewed dependence
level I and II assessed using the Katz Scale. Data were analyzed descriptively. Results: indicate that the majority
of elderly hypertension, diabetes mellitus and post-stroke sequelae and use of diaper, but without physical
disabilities, with intake of more than four medications per day, institutional medical care and no previous report
of fall. There was growing adherence of immunization to influenza vaccination in five years. Conclusions: to
ensure a comprehensive and humane care is necessary to know the profile of the assisted population, which
enables the development of strategies.
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