2020
DOI: 10.11606/s1518-8787.2020054001370
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Evaluation of comprehensive care for older adults in primary care services

Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the performance of comprehensive care for older adults in primary care services in the Brazilian Unified Health System in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. METHODS: A total of 157 primary care services from five health regions in midwestern São Paulo responded, from October to December 2014, the pre-validated 2014 questionnaire for primary care services assessment and monitoring. We selected 155 questions, based on national policies and guidelines on this theme. The responses indicate the … Show more

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“…In order to complement the discussions, related themes emerged in the Culture Circle, such as senescence (natural and healthy aging process, without changing the basic needs of daily living) and senility (aging associated with chronic conditions and functional disabilities), 7,19 the second being even more associated with the aging process by the study participants.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In order to complement the discussions, related themes emerged in the Culture Circle, such as senescence (natural and healthy aging process, without changing the basic needs of daily living) and senility (aging associated with chronic conditions and functional disabilities), 7,19 the second being even more associated with the aging process by the study participants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…19 It is noteworthy that the Brazilian demographic aging is a fact, but it should not be associated with inactivity, disability and dependence. 7,[23][24][25] Finally, public policies must be structured by aligning the different determinants of active aging, in order to consider the different trajectories of people and the positive side of aging, breaking with the barriers that limit social participation and the contributions of the elderly to society. 19,23 It is noteworthy that the elderly would not demand excessive spending on health services if public health policies and actions were geared to the specifics of this public, replacing the curative logic with social justice, safety and comfort.…”
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“…Esses resultados demonstram a relevância do SUS como fonte de acesso e uso daqueles com 60 anos ou mais de idade no país. Entretanto, reforçam a necessidade de investimentos do serviço público no atendimento às demandas da população idosa, no que condiz a implementação de ações efetivas a esse público, conforme preconiza o Ministério da Saúde 35 . Nesse sentido, a regionalização e territorialização em saúde podem favorecer o conhecimento das especificidades da população atendida, de forma a envolver as diversas facetas referentes ao cuidado, como a promoção da saúde, a prevenção de agravos, o diagnóstico precoce, o tratamento e a reabilitação, considerando nesse processo os determinantes sociais de saúde e adoecimento.…”
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“…9 In addition to preventing health problems at the community level, primary care (PHC) is designated as a priority to assist and monitor the health of the local population. 10 These PHC centers are also expected to provide ongoing management and care. Their ideal position is to provide elderly people with regular and long-term contact and continuous care to prevent or delay disability caused by chronic health conditions.…”
Section: Healthy Aging and Primary Health Carementioning
confidence: 99%