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Revista Cubana de Salud Pública 2019; 45 (1)
Dementias’ and intersectotiality’s perception in to Teaching Polyclinic Playa’s area
Reymond VAG, Gispert AEÁ, Llibre RJJ, Castell-Florit SP, Bosch BRI, Zayas LT
Language: Spanish
References: 33
Page: 1-20
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ABSTRACT
Introduction: Dementia is considered the first disability cause in bigger adults, the bigger dependence taxpayer; it overloads economic and psychological stress for sick persons,
caregivers and relatives.
Objective: To evaluate the perception about dementia and intersectoriality in the area of the Teching Polyclinic Playa.
Method: It was carried out a descriptive study of traverse court in an universe conformed by the socioeconomic sectors of the community of which was selected a leader of the sectors,
CDR, FMC, Culture, Sport, Religious Institution, Trade, Gastronomy, Education, Social
Attendance by intentional sampling; also 14 doctors of the family and 63 caregivers. The
approaches were picked up through a self-administered questionnaire.
Results: Dementias were perceived as a problem only by 59,8 % of the respondents; 95,2 %
of the caregivers perceived difficulties in the control of dementias in the context in contrast
with the other sectors; the intersectoriality was considered relevant for the control of
dementias in 72,4 %; mainly at the expense of caregivers. The majority of respondents 63,2
% were unable to mention elements that favored intersectoriality and 59,8 % perceived
obstacles.
Conclusions: The dementias were not perceived adequately in the context, which conspires
against the adoption of intersectorial actions aimed at a better control of their causes and
repercussions.
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