Use of integrated geriatric assessment for social problems in the elderly

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Introduction: With recent avances in medical care available there is an increasing number of persons included in the so called ‘advanced age group’ or ‘elderly’. For this reason, the health of the elderly is now a very important topic to be studied from a social point of view. Objective:&am...

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Autores: Montenegro Saldaña, Luis, Salazar Roque, Claudia, De la Puente Olortegui, Carlos, Gómez Sarapura, Adolfo, Ramírez Aranda, Erick
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2009
Institución:Colegio Médico del Perú
Repositorio:Acta Médica Peruana
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:amp.cmp.org.pe:article/1518
Enlace del recurso:https://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1518
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Anciano
Anciano frágil
Problemas sociales
Evaluación geriátrica
Elderly
Frail elderly persons
Social problems
Geriatric assessment
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Aplicación de la evaluación geriátrica integral en los problemas sociales de adultos mayores
title Use of integrated geriatric assessment for social problems in the elderly
spellingShingle Use of integrated geriatric assessment for social problems in the elderly
Montenegro Saldaña, Luis
Anciano
Anciano frágil
Problemas sociales
Evaluación geriátrica
Elderly
Frail elderly persons
Social problems
Geriatric assessment
title_short Use of integrated geriatric assessment for social problems in the elderly
title_full Use of integrated geriatric assessment for social problems in the elderly
title_fullStr Use of integrated geriatric assessment for social problems in the elderly
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title_sort Use of integrated geriatric assessment for social problems in the elderly
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Montenegro Saldaña, Luis
Salazar Roque, Claudia
De la Puente Olortegui, Carlos
Gómez Sarapura, Adolfo
Ramírez Aranda, Erick
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author_facet Montenegro Saldaña, Luis
Salazar Roque, Claudia
De la Puente Olortegui, Carlos
Gómez Sarapura, Adolfo
Ramírez Aranda, Erick
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De la Puente Olortegui, Carlos
Gómez Sarapura, Adolfo
Ramírez Aranda, Erick
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Anciano
Anciano frágil
Problemas sociales
Evaluación geriátrica
Elderly
Frail elderly persons
Social problems
Geriatric assessment
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Anciano frágil
Problemas sociales
Evaluación geriátrica
Elderly
Frail elderly persons
Social problems
Geriatric assessment
description Introduction: With recent avances in medical care available there is an increasing number of persons included in the so called ‘advanced age group’ or ‘elderly’. For this reason, the health of the elderly is now a very important topic to be studied from a social point of view. Objective: To determine social problems prevalent in the elderly. Material and Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was performed by interviewing 154 persons more than 60 years old who came to a health and metabolic control campaign organized by the Geriatrics Service in September 2005 in Guillarmo Almenara-Irigoyen National Hospital. Results: The average age of participants was 72.1 ± 8 years (range: 60 to 91 years), and 59.7 (92) were female. Diagnosis criteria for ‘ease of falling syndrome’ were found in 48.1% of participants, urinary incontinence of any cause in 40.3%, dismotility in 6.5%, and mild to major cognitive impairment in 63.6%. Seventy-four (48.1%) persons had at least one major criterion for defining frailty and were classified as being frail. Using the Gijon test modified by Cayetano Heredia University, we found that 49.4% of interviewed persons had social risks and/or problems, and 12 persons (7.8%) were identified as having social problems. Nearly one of nine (11.5%) of interviewees live with a similarly aged spouse, and 8.7% live on their own, or their children have moved away form the parental home. Half of the participants (50.7%) receive a minimal monthly allowance (from retirement public funds) or do not receive any income, 9.1% have their house in poor conditions (humid environment, incomplete building, or inadequately built). With respect to social networks, 29.9% have established relationthips only with their relatives, and do not get out of their home, while 28.6% require in-house care or permanent care. Conclusions: This integrated geriatric assessment is an important parto of any complete study performed in elderly people at any healthcare level.
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spelling Use of integrated geriatric assessment for social problems in the elderlyAplicación de la evaluación geriátrica integral en los problemas sociales de adultos mayoresMontenegro Saldaña, Luis Salazar Roque, ClaudiaDe la Puente Olortegui, Carlos Gómez Sarapura, AdolfoRamírez Aranda, ErickAncianoAnciano frágilProblemas socialesEvaluación geriátricaElderlyFrail elderly personsSocial problemsGeriatric assessmentIntroduction: With recent avances in medical care available there is an increasing number of persons included in the so called ‘advanced age group’ or ‘elderly’. For this reason, the health of the elderly is now a very important topic to be studied from a social point of view. Objective: To determine social problems prevalent in the elderly. Material and Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was performed by interviewing 154 persons more than 60 years old who came to a health and metabolic control campaign organized by the Geriatrics Service in September 2005 in Guillarmo Almenara-Irigoyen National Hospital. Results: The average age of participants was 72.1 ± 8 years (range: 60 to 91 years), and 59.7 (92) were female. Diagnosis criteria for ‘ease of falling syndrome’ were found in 48.1% of participants, urinary incontinence of any cause in 40.3%, dismotility in 6.5%, and mild to major cognitive impairment in 63.6%. Seventy-four (48.1%) persons had at least one major criterion for defining frailty and were classified as being frail. Using the Gijon test modified by Cayetano Heredia University, we found that 49.4% of interviewed persons had social risks and/or problems, and 12 persons (7.8%) were identified as having social problems. Nearly one of nine (11.5%) of interviewees live with a similarly aged spouse, and 8.7% live on their own, or their children have moved away form the parental home. Half of the participants (50.7%) receive a minimal monthly allowance (from retirement public funds) or do not receive any income, 9.1% have their house in poor conditions (humid environment, incomplete building, or inadequately built). With respect to social networks, 29.9% have established relationthips only with their relatives, and do not get out of their home, while 28.6% require in-house care or permanent care. Conclusions: This integrated geriatric assessment is an important parto of any complete study performed in elderly people at any healthcare level.Introducción: Con los avances en la medicina cada vez más personas se incorporan a un segmento social creciente denominado “del adulto mayor”. Por ello la salud del adulto mayor constituye un tema de estudio de suma importancia social. Objetivo: determinar los problemas sociales y las características geriátricas asociadas en adultos mayores. Material y método: estudio descriptivo transversal, en el que se entrevisto a 154 personas mayores de 60 años que acudieron a una campaña de salud y control metabólico en septiembre del 2005 en el Hospital Nacional Guillermo Almenara Irigoyen, organizada por el Servicio de Geriatría. Resultados: la edad promedio fue 72,1 +/- 8 años (60 a 91 años), siendo 59,7% mujeres (92 personas). Se encontró criterios diagnósticos de síndrome de caídas en 48,1% del total; incontinencia de orina de cualquier causa en 40,3%; dismovilidad de cualquier grado en 6,5%, y deterioro cognitivo leve a mayor en 63,6%. Cumplieron al menos un criterio de fragilidad y se catalogó como frágil a 74 personas (48,1%). Mediante el test de Gijón modificado por la Universidad Cayetano Heredia, se determino que 49,4% de los entrevistados tenía riesgo y/o problema social, identificando a 12 personas (7,8%) con diagnóstico de problema social. El 11,7% vive con el cónyuge de similar edad, y el 8,7% vive solo o los hijos están alejados. El 50,7% tiene solo una pensión mínima contributoria o carece de pensión; mientras que el 9,1% tiene una vivienda húmeda, incompleta o inadecuada. Respecto a las redes sociales, el 29,9% tiene relación solo con la familia y no sale del domicilio, mientras que el 28,6% es requeriente de cuidados residenciales o cuidados permanentes. Conclusión: La evaluación geriátrica integral (EGI) es importante en el estudio completo del anciano a todo nivel de atención.  Colegio Médico del Perú2009-09-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1518ACTA MEDICA PERUANA; Vol. 26 No. 3 (2009); 169 - 174ACTA MEDICA PERUANA; Vol. 26 Núm. 3 (2009); 169 - 1741728-59171018-8800reponame:Acta Médica Peruanainstname:Colegio Médico del Perúinstacron:CMPspahttps://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1518/954Copyright (c) 2020 ACTA MEDICA PERUANAinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:amp.cmp.org.pe:article/15182023-07-06T06:01:38Z
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