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Authors
Ribeiro, Olga
Pinto, CĆ¢ndida
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Abstract(s)
Introduction: In the world we live in today, as a result of the socio-demographic, economic
and structural changes, dependency on self-care is becoming more and more important,
and nowadays it is of great concern to the social health policies to identify the people in a
dependency situation and to come up with solutions that are suitable to meet their needs.
Objective: The aim of this study is to characterize and describe people dependent on selfcare,
integrated within a traditional family, within a private household, in a specific region
in Northern Portugal.
Material and methods: In a study of a quantitative, exploratory and descriptive correlation
nature, and using a random, stratified and proportional probabilistic sampling technique,
2126 classic families were identified in PacĀøos de Ferreira, in a ādoor-to-doorā approach. 248 of
them were found to have dependent members and 241 of these families accepted to take
part in this research. Forms entitled āFamilies with Self-Care Dependent membersā were
used as instruments of data collection.
Results: The results showed that the dependent people were mainly female and of a higher
age group. As for the degree of dependency on self-care, it was shown that the higher percentage
of dependent people who at least need someoneās help, mostly include those who
can take care of themselves: take their own medicine, feed themselves, get ready, bath or
shower, get dressed and undressed, use a wheelchair, use the toilet, walk, move around, get
up, and turn themselves around. As far as the degree of dependency is concerned, where
global self-care is concerned, 7,9% of them were totally dependent without any kind of
participation, 91,7% needed someoneās help and 0,4% only needed equipment.
Conclusion: The results, besides demonstrating that they need help to perform at least one
of the activities inherent to each set of self-care tasks, also show that they are more likely
to be exposed to a higher risk of compromising bodily processes. In view of the above, it is
necessary to be aware of this reality, from an epidemiological point of view, in order to plan
the proper care to meet their needs and to lead to improved health.
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Keywords
Dependent Self-care Dependent on self-care Family
Citation
Rev Port SaĆŗde PĆŗblica. 2014; 32(1): 27-36
Publisher
Elsevier EspaƱa