2016
DOI: 10.1590/1980-5497201600030016
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Condições de saúde bucal e capacidade funcional em idosos: um estudo longitudinal de base populacional

Abstract: The data collection of second wave is in progress and it is expected that the extensive information collected will contribute to the planning of health actions for this population.

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“…The mean Barthel Index found in the present study (62.3) was within the values range presented in the literature (20.9-80.0) (Converso & Iartelli, 2007;Fluetti et al, 2018;Khanagar et al, 2015;Kuo et al, 2017;Nihtilä et al, 2017). When it comes to the level of assistance required to perform activities of daily living, the percentage of moderate to complete dependence found was 47.1%, a value that also shows to be quite variable in the literature 10.4 -66.0% (Converso & Iartelli, 2007;de Medeiros et al, 2019;Ferreira et al, 2019;Freitas et al, 2016;Jerez-Roig et al, 2017;Nihtilä et al, 2017;Pinillos-Patiño & Prieto-Suárez, 2012). It is believed that these variations are mainly due to the sociodemographic characteristics of the older adults included in the study samples, in addition to the influence of the institution profile in the process of physical domination by the residents themselves.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…The mean Barthel Index found in the present study (62.3) was within the values range presented in the literature (20.9-80.0) (Converso & Iartelli, 2007;Fluetti et al, 2018;Khanagar et al, 2015;Kuo et al, 2017;Nihtilä et al, 2017). When it comes to the level of assistance required to perform activities of daily living, the percentage of moderate to complete dependence found was 47.1%, a value that also shows to be quite variable in the literature 10.4 -66.0% (Converso & Iartelli, 2007;de Medeiros et al, 2019;Ferreira et al, 2019;Freitas et al, 2016;Jerez-Roig et al, 2017;Nihtilä et al, 2017;Pinillos-Patiño & Prieto-Suárez, 2012). It is believed that these variations are mainly due to the sociodemographic characteristics of the older adults included in the study samples, in addition to the influence of the institution profile in the process of physical domination by the residents themselves.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The association of oral health conditions and functional capacity of institutionalized older adults play an important role in understanding the factors related to dental care of these population (Freitas et al, 2016). Even in view of the poor oral health conditions found, the design of our study does not allow us to state whether these oral health conditions are previous or the process of institutionalization exacerbated them.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The oral health condition found in the parkinsonians studied in this research was precarious, especially due to the high prevalence of edentulism, which is a serious problem of oral health that refers to a mutilating dental practice and the difficulty in accessing specialized dental services, contributing to other studies that evaluated the DMFT index [13] [14] [15]. With the worsening of the disease, it was also observed a greater loss of teeth.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%