2017
DOI: 10.1590/0034-7167.2017700401
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Fundamentals and practice of care in Gerontological Nursing

Abstract: EDITORIALIntense social, economic, political, cultural, environmental, epidemiological, and demographical transformations, coupled with accelerated technological innovation, have significantly affected life in society, requiring people to reflect about the conceptions of human nature itself. This context of transformation has incentivized individuals to value technological advances and the construction of more autonomous, global, and unstable human relationships, outlining a significant existential and sociopo… Show more

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“…During hospitalization, these people may lose their functional capacity due to their disease, previous clinical conditions, procedures to which they are submitted and adaptation to the hostile environment, increasing susceptibility to suffering, vulnerability, and discomfort 5-7 . In the hospital environment, nursing professionals must understand the aging process and be prepared to meet the specific needs of the elderly. Nursing care in gerontology should be based on scientific knowledgebiological, psychological, social, and cultural knowledge -that allow nurses to put into practice a global and bioethical approach to the elderly 8,9 .…”
Section: Updatementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…During hospitalization, these people may lose their functional capacity due to their disease, previous clinical conditions, procedures to which they are submitted and adaptation to the hostile environment, increasing susceptibility to suffering, vulnerability, and discomfort 5-7 . In the hospital environment, nursing professionals must understand the aging process and be prepared to meet the specific needs of the elderly. Nursing care in gerontology should be based on scientific knowledgebiological, psychological, social, and cultural knowledge -that allow nurses to put into practice a global and bioethical approach to the elderly 8,9 .…”
Section: Updatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This requires professionals to integrate technical and scientific knowledge and actions based on bioethics, in order to restore and promote the health of the elderly. It is essential that the nursing team offers holistic and humanized care that addresses the physical, psychospiritual, socio-cultural and environmental needs, aiming at the well-being of the hospitalized elderly [8][9][10] .…”
Section: Updatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assim, como reflexo desta pandemia, urge a necessidade de uma prática gerontológica planejada para o as necessidades de doenças emergentes e reemergentes, bem como, profissionais de saúde com competência SUMÁRIO DOENÇAS INFECTOCONTAGIOSAS E A PESSOA IDOSA: PERSPECTIVAS PARA O ENSINO DA ENFERMAGEM PÓS-PANDEMIA COVID- 19 Silva CJA, Silveira BRD, Silva VGF, Alcântara MS, Menezes RMP, Oliveira LPBA. XX técnico-científica de cuidar das pessoas idosas, visto que o processo do envelhecer é um fenômeno natural, diversificado, permeado por mudanças de ordem biológica, fisiológica e anatômica e psicossocial, e como tal, que demanda por cuidado holístico e integral (6)(7) .…”
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“…The rapid and intense growth of the number of elderly people, especially in developing countries such as Brazil, has stimulated discussions about the need to expand access to health services and equipment for this population, in view of their greater vulnerability to diseases and disabilities (1) . Actions in the Family Health Strategy (FHS) can be reoriented towards the elderly's health needs, and contextualized with the reality experienced by the population in the family and community, thereby resulting in integral health care (2) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%