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Introdução: O envelhecimento ativo é uma preocupação europeia que exige aos profissionais
de saúde e sociais repensar as suas práticas.
Metodologia: Procuramos compreender o modelo de assistência dos idosos num Agrupamento
de Centros de Saúde (ACES) do Norte de Portugal para deduzir o papel dos enfermeiros de
reabilitação na comunidade. Realizamos um estudo qualitativo, do tipo fenomenológico. A
amostra não probabilística intencional foi constituída por oito Médicos, oito Enfermeiros e
oito Assistentes Sociais que desenvolvem a sua atividade para pessoas com mais de 65 anos
num ACES. A recolha de dados foi elaborada através de uma entrevista semi-estruturada,
constituindo os resultados do corpo da análise que sustenta esta pesquisa.
Resultados: 83% dos participantes não possuíam formação em gerontologia. Havia focos
de avaliação da assistência, em que todos os profissionais estimavam os mesmos dados,
mas havia dados necessários ao acompanhamento dos idosos que não eram avaliados por
nenhum profissional. A partilha da informação para a assistência, quando ocorria, recaía
nas situações de doença ou de alterações do contexto social.
Discussão: Foi possível verificar que em todas as temáticas há informação que converge
nos três grupos de profissionais, principalmente nos dados colhidos na avaliação inicial. Tal
como defendem alguns autores a partilha de informação e divisão do trabalho de equipa é
importante para uma intervenção mais especializada e dirigida principalmente nesta faixa
etária.
Conclusão: Desta forma foi possível perceber que o trabalho dos três grupos de profissionais
entrevistados muitas vezes se cruza e que há necessidade de partilha de dados entre a equipa
multidisciplinar, sendo valorizado e importante o trabalho especializado do Enfermeiro de
Reabilitação.
Introduction: Active aging is a European concern that requires health and social professionals to rethink their practices. Methodology: We seek to understand the care model for the elderly in a Group of Health Centers (ACES) in the North of Portugal to deduce the role of rehabilitation nurses in the community. We carried out a qualitative, phenomenological study. The intentional nonprobabilistic sample consisted of eight Doctors, eight Nurses and eight Social Workers who develop their activity for people over 65 years old in an ACES. Data collection was carried out through a semi-structured interview, constituting the results of the body of analysis that sustains this research. Results: 83% of participants had no training in gerontology. There were care evaluation focuses, in which all professionals estimated the same data, but there were data necessary for monitoring the elderly that were not evaluated by any professional. The sharing of information for assistance, when it occurred, fell into situations of illness or changes in the social context Discussion: It was possible to verify that in all themes there is information that converges in the three groups of professionals, mainly in the data collected in the initial evaluation. As advocated by some authors, sharing information and dividing teamwork is important for a more specialized intervention aimed mainly at this age group. Conclusion: In this way, it was possible to perceive that the work of the three groups of professionals interviewed often intersects and that there is a need for data sharing between the multidisciplinary team, with the specialized work of the Rehabilitation Nurse being valued and important
Introduction: Active aging is a European concern that requires health and social professionals to rethink their practices. Methodology: We seek to understand the care model for the elderly in a Group of Health Centers (ACES) in the North of Portugal to deduce the role of rehabilitation nurses in the community. We carried out a qualitative, phenomenological study. The intentional nonprobabilistic sample consisted of eight Doctors, eight Nurses and eight Social Workers who develop their activity for people over 65 years old in an ACES. Data collection was carried out through a semi-structured interview, constituting the results of the body of analysis that sustains this research. Results: 83% of participants had no training in gerontology. There were care evaluation focuses, in which all professionals estimated the same data, but there were data necessary for monitoring the elderly that were not evaluated by any professional. The sharing of information for assistance, when it occurred, fell into situations of illness or changes in the social context Discussion: It was possible to verify that in all themes there is information that converges in the three groups of professionals, mainly in the data collected in the initial evaluation. As advocated by some authors, sharing information and dividing teamwork is important for a more specialized intervention aimed mainly at this age group. Conclusion: In this way, it was possible to perceive that the work of the three groups of professionals interviewed often intersects and that there is a need for data sharing between the multidisciplinary team, with the specialized work of the Rehabilitation Nurse being valued and important
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Idoso Assistência Enfermagem de Reabilitação Promoção da Saúde
Citation
Vieira, M. S. M., Martins , M. M. F. P. da S., Martins, A. R. S., & Fernandes, C. S. (2023). Traçado da intervenção do Enfermeiro de Reabilitação – organização de cuidados para um envelhecimento saudável e ativo. Revista Portuguesa De Enfermagem De Reabilitação, 6(1), e316. https://doi.org/10.33194/rper.2023.316
Publisher
Associação Portuguesa dos Enfermeiros de Reabilitação (APER)