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Gerokomos

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Abstract

CEADA CAMERO, María José; ROJAS OCANA, María Jesús  and  RODRIGUEZ RODRIGUEZ, Juan Bautista. Level of dependency and perceived health nurse after the valuation. Gerokomos [online]. 2008, vol.19, n.4, pp.25-31. ISSN 1134-928X.

To identify the functional ability of a group of elderly measured through the activities of daily living and perceived health. Method: A descriptive study of retrospective in a geriatric nursing home with a total of 156 elderly. The sample was composed of all residents at the time of the study were rated by the nurse. Results: The demographic profile is a resident of an average exceeding 75 years. The 71.3% of residents are women. The activities of the Barthel Index reflecting greater reliance are "washed" and "up and down stairs" and the least "to eat". The perception of health by Coop-Wonca reflects a perception "regulate" or "bad" in most cases. A higher degree of physical limitations to activities of daily living more negative perception of health. Conclusions: The use of standardized instruments for the integrated geriatric assessment allows us to swiftly detect the status of the elderly as a whole, thus improving the quality provided, as well as implementing an action plan interdisciplinary.

Keywords : Valuation; dependency; elderly residence.

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