Avaliação cognitiva de idosas institucionalizadas através do mini-exame do estado mental com ou sem tratamento fisioterapêutico

Authors

  • Samuel Santos Valença USS

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33233/fb.v8i4.1781

Abstract

O objetivo deste estudo foi investigar o déficit cognitivo entre idosos de duas instituições da cidade de Vassouras RJ com ou sem tratamento fisioterapêutico. A distribuição dos resultados foi analisada através dos dados obtidos, segundo a aplicação do mini-exame do estado mental (MEEM), sob a observação das condições distintas entre as duas instituições. A soma dos escores do MEEM obtidos entre a amostra de idosos do Asilo Barão do Amparo (ABA) e Asilo Sagrado Coração (ASC) foram, respectivamente, 18,2 e 16,34. O ní­vel de escolaridade e o tratamento fisioterapêutico não exerceram qualquer tipo de influência sobre os escores do MEEM ao se comparar as idosas do asilo ABA com as idosas do asilo ASC. Nossos resultados indicaram que não houve fatores associados ao baixo escore na avaliação do MEEM nos parâmetros analisados em ambos os grupos, exceto a idade avançada.

Palavras-chave: mini-exame do estado mental (MEEM), idosos, asilo, fisioterapia

Author Biography

Samuel Santos Valença, USS

D.Sc., Docentes da Universidade Severino Sombra, Vassouras RJ  

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2018-01-01

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