Profile of the elderly who attend companionship groups in Sinop-MT

The Brazilian population aging in recent decades has led to the creation and implementation of public policies aimed at guaranteeing the social rights of the elderly. The need to implement strategies that provide autonomy, social integration and quality of life for this age group has become increasi...

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Main Authors: R. G. Masochini, S. V. Jezus, A. N. Cunha, P. C. Fanin
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Rondonópolis 2018-10-01
Series:Scientific Electronic Archives
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Online Access:https://sea.ufr.edu.br/index.php?journal=SEA&page=article&op=view&path=690
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spelling doaj-06574970fd084137b59f342362fbab372020-11-25T03:07:21ZengUniversidade Federal de RondonópolisScientific Electronic Archives2316-92812316-92812018-10-0111516216910.36560/1152018690522Profile of the elderly who attend companionship groups in Sinop-MTR. G. Masochini0S. V. JezusA. N. Cunha1P. C. FaninUFMTUFMTThe Brazilian population aging in recent decades has led to the creation and implementation of public policies aimed at guaranteeing the social rights of the elderly. The need to implement strategies that provide autonomy, social integration and quality of life for this age group has become increasingly urgent. This study aimed to describe the socio-economic, familial and health profiles of the elderly who participate in a companionship group in the municipality of Sinop-MT. Data collection were performed through a multiple choice questionnaire Brazil Old Age Schedule (BOAS). This is a cross-sectional study with a quantitative approach. The sample consisted of 49 elderly participants of the elderly companionship group. Data collection was performed from April 20 to May 20, 2017. The results indicated that 27 (55.10%) were women, 28 (57.14%) widowers, 37 (75.50%) had finished primary school, 32 (65.30%) were retired and 22 (89%) had income between two and three minimum wages per month. 29 (59.1%) reported never feeling lonely and 46 (93.8%) did not feel depressed. 77.55% (n = 38) reported living alone and being solely responsible for household income; 75.51% (n = 37) said they were satisfied with the family relationship. (61.22%) evaluated their health as good, 81.63% (n = 40), had a confirmed diagnosis of disease, 69.38% (n = 34) reported using at least one medication and 79.59% (n = 39) reported excellent willingness to perform activities. With the purpose of obtaining subsidies that make possible the local planning of the actions directed to this population, through this study it is concluded that the participation of the elderly in companionship groups promotes a more active life and the inclusion of these individuals in social activities, so that the same ones exchange experiences, broaden their means of conviviality, improve their self-esteem and enjoy a quality old age.https://sea.ufr.edu.br/index.php?journal=SEA&page=article&op=view&path=690elderly, active aging, groups
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author R. G. Masochini
S. V. Jezus
A. N. Cunha
P. C. Fanin
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S. V. Jezus
A. N. Cunha
P. C. Fanin
Profile of the elderly who attend companionship groups in Sinop-MT
Scientific Electronic Archives
elderly, active aging, groups
author_facet R. G. Masochini
S. V. Jezus
A. N. Cunha
P. C. Fanin
author_sort R. G. Masochini
title Profile of the elderly who attend companionship groups in Sinop-MT
title_short Profile of the elderly who attend companionship groups in Sinop-MT
title_full Profile of the elderly who attend companionship groups in Sinop-MT
title_fullStr Profile of the elderly who attend companionship groups in Sinop-MT
title_full_unstemmed Profile of the elderly who attend companionship groups in Sinop-MT
title_sort profile of the elderly who attend companionship groups in sinop-mt
publisher Universidade Federal de Rondonópolis
series Scientific Electronic Archives
issn 2316-9281
2316-9281
publishDate 2018-10-01
description The Brazilian population aging in recent decades has led to the creation and implementation of public policies aimed at guaranteeing the social rights of the elderly. The need to implement strategies that provide autonomy, social integration and quality of life for this age group has become increasingly urgent. This study aimed to describe the socio-economic, familial and health profiles of the elderly who participate in a companionship group in the municipality of Sinop-MT. Data collection were performed through a multiple choice questionnaire Brazil Old Age Schedule (BOAS). This is a cross-sectional study with a quantitative approach. The sample consisted of 49 elderly participants of the elderly companionship group. Data collection was performed from April 20 to May 20, 2017. The results indicated that 27 (55.10%) were women, 28 (57.14%) widowers, 37 (75.50%) had finished primary school, 32 (65.30%) were retired and 22 (89%) had income between two and three minimum wages per month. 29 (59.1%) reported never feeling lonely and 46 (93.8%) did not feel depressed. 77.55% (n = 38) reported living alone and being solely responsible for household income; 75.51% (n = 37) said they were satisfied with the family relationship. (61.22%) evaluated their health as good, 81.63% (n = 40), had a confirmed diagnosis of disease, 69.38% (n = 34) reported using at least one medication and 79.59% (n = 39) reported excellent willingness to perform activities. With the purpose of obtaining subsidies that make possible the local planning of the actions directed to this population, through this study it is concluded that the participation of the elderly in companionship groups promotes a more active life and the inclusion of these individuals in social activities, so that the same ones exchange experiences, broaden their means of conviviality, improve their self-esteem and enjoy a quality old age.
topic elderly, active aging, groups
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