Independence in Avd's and quality of life in elderly survivors of covid-19 in the rural area of Coroatá-MA

Q4 Health Professions
Francisco Mayron de Souza e Silva, Jéssica Araújo Corrêa Gomes, Pedro Henrique Nascimento Chaves
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INTRODUCTION: COVID-19 is a disease caused by SARS-CoV-2, belonging to a Coronaviridae family whose viruses infect ani-mals and, with few exceptions, can infect humans. OBJECTIVE: To assess the level of dependence in activities of daily living and quality of life in elderly survivors of COVID-19 in the rural area of Coroatá-MA and verify whether there is an association between the level of independence in daily living and quality of life. METHODOLOGY: This is a cross-sectional and descriptive study with a quantitative approach, with data collection through a questionnaire applied to the elderly for-merly affected by COVID-19 through a questionnaire divided into two sessions, the first session consisting of sociodemographic and econo-mic variables and the second consisting of physical health variables such as the presence of self-reported comorbidities and assessment of Independence in Activities of Daily Living (EIAVD) by the Katz Scale and quality of life by the SF-36. As this is a study with convenience sam-pling, only elderly people who met at the residence were interviewed. Statistical analysis was performed using Student's t-test to obtain independent samples. Pearson's correlation coefficient was established between the Kartz index and the SF-36 questionnaire. RESULTS: 20 elderly survivors of COVID-19 participated in the study. Age ranged from 61 to 86 years, with a mean of 70.45 ± 8.15 years. According to the Katz scale, 85% of the elderly were characterized as independent in the six functions (bathing, dressing, using the bathroom, transferen-ce, continence, and feeding), and 15% were independent in 5 functions (bathing. getting dressed, using the toilet, transferring, and feeding). In terms of quality of life, the participants had an average score below 60 (53,04±10,55 e p≤0,0001). The correlation between the SF-36 test score and the Katz Index was performed using the Pearson p test, with no statistically significant difference (p = 0.599), presenting the correlation coefficient-0.125, considered a weak correlation, according to the Cohen scale. CONCLUSION: The elderly has a good level of functionality according to the Katz scale. However, there is a significant decline in their quality of life according to the SF-36 questionnaire. Physical therapy is an indispensable alternative for the prevention and rehabilitation of these patients. © 2022, BAHIANA - School of Medicine and Public Health. All rights reserved.
Coroatá-MA农村地区2019冠状病毒病老年幸存者的老年患者独立性和生活质量
简介:COVID-19是由SARS-CoV-2引起的疾病,属于冠状病毒科,其病毒感染动物,除少数例外,可感染人类。目的:评估Coroatá-MA农村地区老年COVID-19幸存者的日常生活活动依赖水平和生活质量,验证日常生活独立水平与生活质量之间是否存在关联。方法:这是一项采用定量方法的横断面描述性研究,通过对仅受COVID-19影响的老年人进行问卷调查收集数据,问卷分为两个部分,第一阶段包括社会人口和经济变量,第二阶段包括身体健康变量,如自我报告的合并症的存在和卡茨量表对日常生活活动独立性(EIAVD)的评估以及SF-36的生活质量。由于这是一项方便抽样的研究,因此只采访了在住所遇到的老年人。采用Student’st检验进行统计分析,获得独立样本。在Kartz指数与SF-36问卷之间建立Pearson相关系数。结果:20名老年COVID-19幸存者参与了研究。年龄61 ~ 86岁,平均70.45±8.15岁。根据Katz量表,85%的老年人在6项功能(洗澡、穿衣、使用卫生间、转移、自制、进食)中表现为独立,15%的老年人在5项功能(洗澡)中表现为独立。穿衣服、上厕所、换车和喂食)。在生活质量方面,参与者的平均得分低于60分(53,04±10,55,p≤0,0001)。SF-36测验得分与Katz指数的相关性采用Pearson p检验,差异无统计学意义(p = 0.599),根据Cohen量表,相关系数为-0.125,为弱相关。结论:根据Katz量表,老年人具有较好的功能水平。然而,根据SF-36问卷,他们的生活质量明显下降。物理治疗是预防和康复这些患者不可缺少的替代方法。©2022,BAHIANA -医学和公共卫生学院。版权所有。
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Revista Pesquisa em Fisioterapia
Revista Pesquisa em Fisioterapia Health Professions-Occupational Therapy
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