Prevalência da assistência domiciliar prestada à população idosa Brasileira e fatores associados

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of home care for the Brazilian elderly population and associated factors, using a cross-sectional design with a sample of individuals 60 years or older living in the urban areas of 100 municipalities located in 23 states. A Poisson regression model was used for crude and adjusted analyses. A total of 6,624 elderly individuals were interviewed, and prevalence of home care was 11.7%. After adjustment, higher home care rates were associated with female gender, older old age, lower schooling and purchasing power, diagnosis of chronic illness, history of falls, previous hospitalization, and medical consultation in the previous three months. The results highlight more extensive use of home care by the most vulnerable elderly. This finding suggests a contribution from home care to the promotion of healthcare equity in Brazil, especially due to the expansion of the Family Health Strategy. The results can support the organization of the work process for primary care professionals and managers.

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Wachs, L. S., Nunes, B. P., Soares, M. U., Facchini, L. A., & Thumé, E. (2016). Prevalência da assistência domiciliar prestada à população idosa Brasileira e fatores associados. Cadernos de Saude Publica, 32(3). https://doi.org/10.1590/0102-311X00048515

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