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Podal changes and mobility in elderly assisted in geriatric outpatient clinic

Modificaciones podales y movilidad en ancianos asistidos en un ambulatorio de geriatría
Alterações podais e mobilidade em idosos atendidos em um ambulatório de geriatria
[journal article]

Barbosa, Keylla Talitha Fernandes
Albuquerque, Saemmy Grasiely Estrela de
Fernandes, Maria das Graças Melo
Oliveira, Fabiana Maria Rodrigues Lopes de
Rodrigues, Mayara Muniz Dias
Fernandes, Amanda Melo

Abstract

Objective: to determine the most frequent podal changes and their harm in the mobility in elderly outpatients. Method: this descriptive study was conducted with 121 elderly people who were treated in a geriatric outpatient clinic of a university hospital. Data were collected through interviews sub... view more

Objective: to determine the most frequent podal changes and their harm in the mobility in elderly outpatients. Method: this descriptive study was conducted with 121 elderly people who were treated in a geriatric outpatient clinic of a university hospital. Data were collected through interviews subsidized by structured tool and analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Results: we observed high incidence of feet problems, especially in women and the young elderly, highlighting foot pain in the majority of respondents. There was also a predominance of elderly with partial independence. Conclusion: it is identified the need for special attention to the health of aged people who reports pain in feet, since this tends to restrict their usual activities, causing decreased quality of life, immobilization and possible falls.... view less

Keywords
elderly; pain; geriatrics; quality of life; mobility; outpatient treatment

Classification
Medical Sociology
Gerontology

Document language
English

Publication Year
2015

Page/Pages
p. 2254-2262

Journal
Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental Online, 7 (2015) 2

DOI
https://doi.org/10.9789/2175-5361.2015.v7i2.2254-2262

ISSN
2175-5361

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0


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