Risk behavior for falls in the elderly: Experiences of community health workers*

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Objective: To identify the risk behaviors of the elderly at home, described by community health workers, and related factors. Materials and methods: Qualitative research, in the dialectical perspective, carried out through a focus group with community health workers from a family health strategy unit in a municipality of the State of São Paulo, Brazil. Thematic content analysis was used for the study. Results: The revealed risk behaviors are related to extrinsic factors (architecture, furniture, and equipment), socioeconomic factors (low income, level of education, deficit of social and a family support), and psychological factors (feeling of vulnerability, dependence and not self-acknowledging in a dangerous condition). Conclusions: Falls are the result of a complex interaction between the factors and, the behaviors studied so that adequate identification of these can subsidize individual and collective intervention actions, as well as care management and planning processes aimed at the health of the elderly person.

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Fonseca, R. F. M. D. R., Matumoto, S., Xavier, J. J. da S., & Faller, J. W. (2020). Risk behavior for falls in the elderly: Experiences of community health workers*. Aquichan, 20(2), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.5294/aqui.2020.20.2.3

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