10.6084/m9.figshare.5816520.v1
Lilian Rigo
Lilian
Rigo
Raíssa Rigo Garbin
Raíssa Rigo
Garbin
José Lucas Sani de Alcântara Rodrigues
José Lucas Sani de Alcântara
Rodrigues
Laerte Ribeiro Menezes-Júnior
Laerte Ribeiro
Menezes-Júnior
Luiz Renato Paranhos
Luiz Renato
Paranhos
Cristiane Barelli
Cristiane
Barelli
Self-perceived quality of health and satisfaction by elderly seen by the Family Health Strategy team
SciELO journals
2018
Health of the elderly
Chronic disease
Self care
Patient satisfaction
Family health strategy
Health services for the aged
2018-01-24 02:46:25
Dataset
https://scielo.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Self-perceived_quality_of_health_and_satisfaction_by_elderly_seen_by_the_Family_Health_Strategy_team/5816520
<div><p>ABSTRACT Objective: To verify the profile of elderly followed up by Family Health Strategy teams and the influence of self-reported chronic diseases on demographic variables, describing self-perception and satisfaction with quality of health. Methods: This is a cross-sectional population- based study carried out with 301 elderly residents in two areas of a city in southern Brazil. Data were collected through a questionnaire based on the Health, Well-Being, and Aging Study adapted by researchers, and a playful scale to assess satisfaction with health. For the statistical analysis, the χ2 test was used (p<0.05). Results: Regarding cognitive assessment, the majority was classified as independent (86.4%), not requiring caregiver assistance to answer the questionnaire. The population was predominantly female (55.8%), White (64.8%), married (51.2%), and catholic (82.1%). A total of 47.5% considered their current health status as regular. Regarding satisfaction with health, 72.4% were happy, even reporting having at least one chronic health problem (58.5%). Conclusion: The presence of chronic diseases was reported by most respondents, and the practice of self-medication is significantly more frequent among the aged. Nevertheless, the degree of satisfaction with their health status was predominantly positive, both related to the previous year and compared to others of the same age.</p></div>