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Improving health care for the elderly at UBS Barrinha, Matias Olimpio

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The aim of this study was to improve health care for the elderly at the Barrinha Basic Health Unit in Matias Olimpio/PI. The study population was made up of users aged over 60 and belonging to the unit's catchment area. The assessment tools proposed by the Ministry of Health were used, with access to sources of information such as medical records, the elderly person's health booklet and family records. The data was collected on a data collection form created by the health team at the Barrinha Basic Health Unit. The intervention took place over a period of 12 weeks, during which activities were carried out with the aim of improving coverage of the elderly. These activities were distributed across the four pedagogical axes of the course: monitoring and evaluation, organisation and management of the service, public engagement and qualification of clinical practice.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
22 June 2024
Pages
96
ISBN
9786207692620

The aim of this study was to improve health care for the elderly at the Barrinha Basic Health Unit in Matias Olimpio/PI. The study population was made up of users aged over 60 and belonging to the unit's catchment area. The assessment tools proposed by the Ministry of Health were used, with access to sources of information such as medical records, the elderly person's health booklet and family records. The data was collected on a data collection form created by the health team at the Barrinha Basic Health Unit. The intervention took place over a period of 12 weeks, during which activities were carried out with the aim of improving coverage of the elderly. These activities were distributed across the four pedagogical axes of the course: monitoring and evaluation, organisation and management of the service, public engagement and qualification of clinical practice.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
22 June 2024
Pages
96
ISBN
9786207692620