Abstract

Model of study: The study design was a populational, cross-sectional and descriptive. Objective: To evaluate the quality of life of high blood pressure and diabetic elderly outpatients of a teaching hospital in the interior of Sao Paulo State, Brazil. Methodology: The study was done in a Geriatrics Outpatient Service in São José do Rio Preto, involved 62 elderly patients with high blood pressure and/or diabetes mellitus treated in the period from December 2009 to February 2010. The data were collected with the WHOQOL-OLD, analyzed with the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) software, with tests Mann-Whitney, Kruskal-Wallis non-parametric and Pearson's correlation; the level of significance was set to a value of p<0.05. Results: A total of 38 elderly patients studied (61.3%) have high blood pressure, and 23 (37.1%) were diabetics. The age was 67±7 (mean, SD). Characteristics of the sample studied were: female (58.1%), elementary school (87.1%), married status (56.4%), professions linked to the sector of services (56.4%), the income of 1 minimum wage (66.1%) and living with the spouse (58.1%). The highest median score (75.0) was found in the facets "Past, present and future" "Activities", "Social participation", "Death and dying" and "Intimacy". The facet "Autonomy" showed the lowest scoring of 62.5. The elderly with high blood pressure had a lower score compared to patients with diabetes in "Sensory Functioning" facet (62.17 versus 73.64, respectively). Conclusion: The elderly showed a lower quality of life in the "Autonomy" and best quality for facets: "Past, present and future", "Activities", "Social participation", "Death and dying" and "Intimacy". There was not difference in the quality of life among elderly with diabetes and high blood pressure patients, except for a tendency to lower "Sensory Functioning" facet in high blood pressure patients

Highlights

  • Estudos demográficos mostram que a população está envelhecendo em todo o mundo

  • Para auxiliar na análise dos dados e favorecer a comparação com outros estudos, os escores obtidos na escala de 4 a 20 foram convertidos para uma escala de 0 a 100, onde a Média corresponde aos escores de cada faceta

  • As facetas Atividades Passadas, Presentes e Futuras (PPF), Participação Social (PSO), Morte e Morrer (MEM) e Intimidade (INT) apresentaram os maiores escores de mediana, comportando-se de maneira semelhante

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Marlene Esteves[1], Silvia H. Objetivo: Avaliar a qualidade de vida de pacientes idosos hipertensos e diabéticos em um ambulatório de um hospital universitário no interior do Estado de São Paulo, Brasil. O maior escore mediano (75,0) foi encontrado nas facetas "Atividades passadas, presentes e futuras", "Participação social", "Morte e morrer" e "Intimidade". Os idosos hipertensos tiveram escore inferior aos diabéticos na faceta do "Funcionamento Sensório" (62,2 vs 73,6, respectivamente). Conclusão: Os idosos apresentaram qualidade de vida inferior na faceta "Autonomia" e melhor qualidade para as facetas "Atividades passadas, presentes e futuras", "Participação social", "Morte e morrer" e "Intimidade". Professora do Departamento de Enfermagem em Saúde Coletiva e Orientação Profissional da FAMERP. Professora do Departamento de Saúde Coletiva e Orientação Profissional da FAMERP. Professor Titular-Livre da Escola de Enfermagem da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande – EEnf/FURG

Material e Métodos
Caracterização da Amostra
Análise da Qualidade de Vida
FS AUT PPF PSO MEM INT
DM HAS
Findings
Com quem mora
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