Association between bio-sociodemographic profile and advanced activities of daily living in hospitalized elderly people

IF 0.4 Q4 NURSING Rev Rene Pub Date : 2023-05-17 DOI:10.15253/2175-6783.20232482832
José Vitor da Silva, Elaine Aparecida Rocha Domingues, F. Orlandi, E. V. D. Souza Júnior, Daniel Rodrigues Machado
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Objective: to evaluate the relationship between bio sociodemographic characteristics and advanced activities of daily living in hospitalized elderly people. Methods: cross-sectional study. Two hundred hospitalized elderly people participated. The instruments were used: Mental Status Assessment Questionnaire, Bio-sociodemographic and Health Characterization Instrument and Advanced Activities of Daily Living Scale. Results: age impacted social (p=0.024), leisure (p=0.004), intellectual (p=0.017) and religious (p=0.047) activities. Regarding gender, men presented higher scores in leisure (p=0.046) and intellectual (p=0.002) activities; on the other hand, women obtained better scores in religious activities (p=0.001). The variables "family income", "physical disability" and "physical activity" were significantly associated with the global score. Conclusion: there was an association of the variables "age", "education", "family income", "physical disability", "physical activity practice" and "health status perception" with the global score of the scale. Most of the bio sociodemographic variables showed association with the Leisure Activities domain. Contributions to practice: the elucidation of factors that may be related to the performance of advanced activities in hospitalized elderly people can support the improvement of care.
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住院老年人的生物社会人口学特征与日常生活高级活动的关系
目的:探讨住院老年人生物社会人口学特征与日常生活高级活动的关系。方法:横断面研究。200名住院的老年人参与了这项研究。采用心理状态评估问卷、生物社会人口与健康表征仪和高级日常生活活动量表。结果:年龄影响社会活动(p=0.024)、休闲活动(p=0.004)、智力活动(p=0.017)和宗教活动(p=0.047)。在性别方面,男性在休闲活动(p=0.046)和智力活动(p=0.002)中得分较高;另一方面,女性在宗教活动中得分更高(p=0.001)。变量“家庭收入”、“身体残疾”和“身体活动”与全球得分显著相关。结论:“年龄”、“受教育程度”、“家庭收入”、“身体残疾”、“体育活动实践”和“健康状况感知”等变量与量表整体得分存在相关性。大多数生物社会人口学变量显示与休闲活动领域相关。对实践的贡献:阐明可能与住院老年人高级活动表现相关的因素可以支持改善护理。
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