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Estud. interdiscip. envelhec ; 20(2): 625-643, ago. 2015. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-834543

ABSTRACT

Este estudo objetivou levantar e analisar as representações sociais que idosos internados no Hospital Universitário Júlio Muller, em Cuiabá, MT, constroem acerca do processo de envelhecer adoecendo. Foram realizadas entrevistas semiestruturadas com 15 idosos hospitalizados em decorrência de comprometimentos cardiovasculares. O material discursivo foi organizado e processado pelo software ALCESTE. A análise dos conteúdos permitiu verificar que as representações elaboradas e compartilhadas pelas pessoas inquiridas no estudo englobam as perdas e dificuldades relacionadas ao envelhecimento marcado pelo adoecimento, e, também, o mecanismo de enfrentamento desse processo. Esse mecanismo é construído pela força interior alcançada através de experiências vivenciadas, o apoio familiar, o cuidado recebido e o acesso aos serviços de saúde.


This study analyzes the social representations of elderly people hospitalized at University Hospital Júlio Muller, Cuiabá-MT, concerning the aging in sickness process. For this action, interviews were performed and semi-structured with 15 of the elderly hospitalized due to heart problems population. This document was processed by ALCESTE software. The analysis of the subjects allowed the researchers to verify that the representations shared in the project include losses and difficulties related to this sick aging process, but also on a positive side, the whole mechanism of coping and dealing with this situation. And finally, considerations on this mechanism built on the basis of an interior force generated by living though the whole life experience, family support, the care taken and access to health services.


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Humans , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Disease/psychology , Aging/psychology , Inpatients/psychology , Social Perception
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