2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-30982008000100012
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Distribuição espacial e crescimento da população idosa nas capitais brasileiras de 1980 a 2006: um estudo ecológico

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“…This is a case series study covering deaths of elderly individuals (aged 60 and older) 16 owing to natural causes and which occurred during hospitalization in the SUS healthcare facilities. The maximum duration of the hospitalization when the discharge was due to "death" was equivalent to one year in this study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a case series study covering deaths of elderly individuals (aged 60 and older) 16 owing to natural causes and which occurred during hospitalization in the SUS healthcare facilities. The maximum duration of the hospitalization when the discharge was due to "death" was equivalent to one year in this study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Enquanto aumenta a demanda de pessoas que necessitam de assistência hospitalar, o número de serviços de saúde ainda é reduzido, comprometendo, assim, a assistência prestada (1) . O contingente de idosos passou a ser constituído por representantes de um grupo populacional mais vulnerável aos múl-tiplos redutores da saúde, entre eles a queda (2) .…”
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“…Data from the 2015 census of the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) point to a population of 204.962.996 people, and the elderly over 60 years form the group with the highest growth in the past decade, accounting for 11.9% of Brazilian population (IBGE, 2015). This is due to a reduction of fertility rates, increased life expectancy and a decrease in mortality rates (NOGUEIRA et al, 2008;MELO, 2009;RIGO et al, 2010;MINAYO, 2012). Aging is a universal, progressive and irreversible process, which causes morphological, physiological, biochemical and psychological changes (MELO, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%