Rosely Almeida Souza
Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul
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Revista Brasileira De Enfermagem | 2015
Rosely Almeida Souza; Márcia Regina Martins Alvarenga; Fernanda Amendola; Tharsila Martins Rios da Silva; Cintia Hitomi Yamashita; Maria Amélia de Campos Oliveira
OBJECTIVE the present descriptive, exploratory, cross-sectional study aimed to identify the vulnerability of families of elderly citizens cared for by the Family Health Strategy (FHS). METHOD the research employed home interviews and was developed with a sample of 500 families of aged people cared for by 32 FHS teams in the city of Dourados, MS, Brazil. The Family Development Index (FDI) was adapted in order to classify the families according to their degree of vulnerability. RESULTS the results revealed the presence of multigenerational families with low educational levels among individuals over the age of 20 and high illiteracy rates among elderly citizens. There were 403 families whose vulnerability was acceptable, 95 in severe vulnerability, and two families in a condition of very severe vulnerability. The most critical dimensions of the FDI were the access to knowledge and to work. CONCLUSION the study identified that there is still a need for further investments that can assist these aged people and their families in the Primary Health Care.
Revista Brasileira De Enfermagem | 2015
Rosely Almeida Souza; Márcia Regina Martins Alvarenga; Fernanda Amendola; Tharsila Martins Rios da Silva; Cintia Hitomi Yamashita; Maria Amélia de Campos Oliveira
OBJECTIVE the present descriptive, exploratory, cross-sectional study aimed to identify the vulnerability of families of elderly citizens cared for by the Family Health Strategy (FHS). METHOD the research employed home interviews and was developed with a sample of 500 families of aged people cared for by 32 FHS teams in the city of Dourados, MS, Brazil. The Family Development Index (FDI) was adapted in order to classify the families according to their degree of vulnerability. RESULTS the results revealed the presence of multigenerational families with low educational levels among individuals over the age of 20 and high illiteracy rates among elderly citizens. There were 403 families whose vulnerability was acceptable, 95 in severe vulnerability, and two families in a condition of very severe vulnerability. The most critical dimensions of the FDI were the access to knowledge and to work. CONCLUSION the study identified that there is still a need for further investments that can assist these aged people and their families in the Primary Health Care.
Revista Brasileira De Enfermagem | 2015
Rosely Almeida Souza; Márcia Regina Martins Alvarenga; Fernanda Amendola; Tharsila Martins Rios da Silva; Cintia Hitomi Yamashita; Maria Amélia de Campos Oliveira
OBJECTIVE the present descriptive, exploratory, cross-sectional study aimed to identify the vulnerability of families of elderly citizens cared for by the Family Health Strategy (FHS). METHOD the research employed home interviews and was developed with a sample of 500 families of aged people cared for by 32 FHS teams in the city of Dourados, MS, Brazil. The Family Development Index (FDI) was adapted in order to classify the families according to their degree of vulnerability. RESULTS the results revealed the presence of multigenerational families with low educational levels among individuals over the age of 20 and high illiteracy rates among elderly citizens. There were 403 families whose vulnerability was acceptable, 95 in severe vulnerability, and two families in a condition of very severe vulnerability. The most critical dimensions of the FDI were the access to knowledge and to work. CONCLUSION the study identified that there is still a need for further investments that can assist these aged people and their families in the Primary Health Care.
Varia Scientia - Ciências da Saúde | 2016
Rodrigo Oliveira da Silva Santos; Ana Paula de Assis Sales; Rosely Almeida Souza; Andréia Insabralde de Queiroz Cardoso
Encontro Regional Centro-Oeste 2014 | 2014
Lary Carla Matheos de Lima; Emily Dourado Rastelli; Luciana Rocha Costa; Daniela Christine Aguirre de Farias; Rosely Almeida Souza
Encontro Regional Centro-Oeste 2014 | 2014
Kassandhra Pereira Zolin; Luísa Bruschi Carneiro; Rosely Almeida Souza
Encontro Regional Centro-Oeste 2014 | 2014
Nathan Aratani; Iluska Lopes Schultz; Rosely Almeida Souza; Laura Thais de Oliveira Mena; Karina Aparecida Felet
Encontro Regional Centro-Oeste 2014 | 2014
Iluska Lopes Schultz; Rosely Almeida Souza; Nathan Aratani; Laura Thais de Oliveira Mena; Luciana Contrera; Adriano Nunes França
Encontro Regional Centro-Oeste 2014 | 2014
Rosely Almeida Souza; Alexandra Tomase; Maria de Fátima Meinberg Cheade; Andréia Insabralde de Queiroz Cardoso
Encontro Regional Centro-Oeste 2014 | 2014
Iluska Lopes Schultz; Rosely Almeida Souza; Nathan Aratani; Laura Thais de Oliveria Mena; Aucely Corrêa Fernandes Chagas; Ana Paula de Assis Sales da Silva
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Andréia Insabralde de Queiroz Cardoso
Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul
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Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul
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