Association between chronic illnesses and self-perception of Health in elderly people

International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
08
Article ID: 
13446
5 pages
Research Article

Association between chronic illnesses and self-perception of Health in elderly people

Érica Paula Santos Pessoa, Geane Figueredo Santos, Priscila Barbosa Oliveira Côrtes, Talita Sousa Vitória, Letícia Oliveira Gois and Isnanda Tarciara da Silva

Abstract: 

The goal is to examine the connection between chronic illnesses and self-perception of health in elderly people. It is an epidemiological study, census-based with a cross-sectional design and a quantitative approach of descriptive and exploratory nature. The elderly participant of this research were the ones that attended at the Social Assistance Reference Center of Barra do Choça-BA, where there were applied three questionnaires the Mini Mental State Examintion, followed by the Brazilian Old Age Schedule and, at last the questionnaire of non-transmittable chronic illnesses taken from PNAD. Of the 25 elderly people assessed, 67.9% reported having a good health self-perception, and when comparing their recent health with 5 years ago, 64.3% considered their health worse. The presence of chronic illnesses is not a determining factor to provide health negative perception. There are various factors that influence the elderly self-perception of health, but in accordance with this study, there wasn’t association between chronic illnesses and self-perception of health.

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