Author: Brandão, Barbara Maria Lopes da Silva; Silva, Alice Maria Barbosa da; Souto, Rafaella Queiroga; Alves, Fabia Alexandra Pottes; Araújo, Gleicy Karine Nascimento de; Jardim, Viviane Cristina Fonseca da Silva; Araújo, Hulda Vale de
Title: Cognition and quality of life relationship among the elderly community: a cross-sectional study. Cord-id: 81fgff38 Document date: 2020_7_8
ID: 81fgff38
Snippet: OBJECTIVE to assess cognitive functions and their association with quality of life among elderly people enrolled in a Family Health Unit (FHU) of Primary Health Care in Recife-PE. METHODS a quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional study in which elderly aged 60 years and over were studied. RESULTS 76.7% of the elderly were women and the age group was less than or equal to 70 years. 68.6% had cognitive impairment, and in the quality of life assessment it was found that the social participation
Document: OBJECTIVE to assess cognitive functions and their association with quality of life among elderly people enrolled in a Family Health Unit (FHU) of Primary Health Care in Recife-PE. METHODS a quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional study in which elderly aged 60 years and over were studied. RESULTS 76.7% of the elderly were women and the age group was less than or equal to 70 years. 68.6% had cognitive impairment, and in the quality of life assessment it was found that the social participation facet had the highest mean score among the elderly (14.25), while the lowest was observed in the sensory functioning facet (9.10). There was an association between cognitive decline and quality of life. CONCLUSION most of the elderly had good quality of life rates, but low cognitive level. Using screening tools allows early detection of health problems, guiding the nursing staff in the construction of preventive measures.
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