Abstract

Introduction:The global trend of population longevity has highlighted the need for studies with advanced age groups. With the significant increase in the number of older adults, it is logical to reason that there will be an increase in demand for health care. Objective:The study aims to describe, through Bardin's phenomenological analysis, the family's perception of the continuity of care for chronic older adults after discharge. Method: This study is a descriptive and exploratory field study with a cross-sectional character and a qualitative approach. The study was conducted in a West Zone of São Paulo -Brazil hospital. The study subjects were family members of elderly clients expected to be discharged from the hospital. The data was collected through interviews and analyzed using Bardin's phenomenological analysis, which involves a systematic and rigorous process of categorizing and interpreting the data.

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