摘要
The increasing number of elderly people with behavioral changes, agitation, aggressiveness, and refusal to receive care imposes new challenges to caregivers, who need to take ownership of innovative care methodologies to better take care of this group of people. <strong>Objective:</strong> To evaluate the benefits of the Humanitude Care Methodology (HCM) in order to improve the health condition of people admitted in a Portuguese Integrated Continuing Care Unit (UCCI). <strong>Methods:</strong> An action research study was conducted between September and December 2016. The sample consisted of 33 people who were admitted in this UCCI for at least 90 days. Monthly data collection, during four periods, using the Braden Scale, Morse Scale, Barthel Index and Mini Mental State Examination. The data was processed using the Statistical Package for Social Science, version 17.0. <strong>Results:</strong> The following decreases were observed: in individuals with cognitive deficit (93.94 percent to 81.82 percent);in individuals considered totally dependent (60.61 percent to 30.30 percent);at risk developing pressure ulcers (PU) (84.85 percent to 51.52 percent);in individuals who had PU (24.24 percent to 15.15 percent);in people with high risk of fall (45.45 percent to 39.39 percent);in the number of individuals with two antipsychotic prescriptions (27.27 percent to 9.09 percent). <strong>Conclusions: </strong>These results allowed to understand the positive benefits, of implementing the HCM, on the people receiving care, specifically at cognitive level, dependency level in activities of daily living, and the avoidance of physical and mental deterioration.
The increasing number of elderly people with behavioral changes, agitation, aggressiveness, and refusal to receive care imposes new challenges to caregivers, who need to take ownership of innovative care methodologies to better take care of this group of people. <strong>Objective:</strong> To evaluate the benefits of the Humanitude Care Methodology (HCM) in order to improve the health condition of people admitted in a Portuguese Integrated Continuing Care Unit (UCCI). <strong>Methods:</strong> An action research study was conducted between September and December 2016. The sample consisted of 33 people who were admitted in this UCCI for at least 90 days. Monthly data collection, during four periods, using the Braden Scale, Morse Scale, Barthel Index and Mini Mental State Examination. The data was processed using the Statistical Package for Social Science, version 17.0. <strong>Results:</strong> The following decreases were observed: in individuals with cognitive deficit (93.94 percent to 81.82 percent);in individuals considered totally dependent (60.61 percent to 30.30 percent);at risk developing pressure ulcers (PU) (84.85 percent to 51.52 percent);in individuals who had PU (24.24 percent to 15.15 percent);in people with high risk of fall (45.45 percent to 39.39 percent);in the number of individuals with two antipsychotic prescriptions (27.27 percent to 9.09 percent). <strong>Conclusions: </strong>These results allowed to understand the positive benefits, of implementing the HCM, on the people receiving care, specifically at cognitive level, dependency level in activities of daily living, and the avoidance of physical and mental deterioration.
作者
Liliana Henriques
Marília Dourado
Rosa Melo
João Araújo
Mafalda Inácio
Liliana Henriques;Marília Dourado;Rosa Melo;João Araújo;Mafalda Inácio(Instituto Gineste-Marescotti Portugal, Via Hominis, Leiria, Portugal;Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal;Escola Superior de Enfermagem de Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal;Centro de Solidariedade e Cultura de Peniche, Leiria, Portugal)