Geraldo Vicente Nunes Neto, Ana Beatriz dos Santos, Jonas Borba da Silva, Angélica Helena Tito Fernandes, Ingrid Maria Gomes Moura, Alcione Maria de Anastácio Oliveira, Andreia Alves Monteiro, Aline Andressa Coelho de Souto, Erika Patrícia da Silva, Arrhenius Nobre Almeida Chaves, Nathaly Alves Cavalcante, Laíze Samara dos Santos, Layla Lívia Maranhão Costa, Jivaldo Gonçalves Ferreira, Yalle Laryssa Florencio Silva, Jordânia Jeflat Lima da Silva, F. Florêncio
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How to write an integrative review: methodological bases for geriatric nursing
Among all the changes and phases of transition that the human being has to face during his or her existence, one of the most feared is the old age, as this has as a specific characteristic the gradual loss of vital capacity. This reality brings with it the fear of dependence, lack of capacity, the confrontations arising from diseases, especially the chronic-degenerative ones and of the death itself. We live in a society that values and, because it does not hurt, it overvalues vitality, beauty, health, which are imposed by aesthetic standards of beauty and yet we dream of formulas capable of maintaining youthfulness. This feature has now become noticeable in our culture.1