Meaning of aging for caregivers of senile elderly people

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Objectives: to understand the meaning of aging for caregivers of senile elderly people. Methods: qualitative study carried out with 12 caregivers of elderly people registered in the Home Care Service, adopting the Explanatory Model of Kleinman’s Disease as a theoretical framework. Data were collected from April to June 2019, through semi-structured, audio-recorded interviews, carried out at home and submitted to content analysis. Results: taking care of senile elderly people triggers reflections on aging that sometimes lead to a new meaning of this process, besides stimulating the recognition of the factors that influence it, with emphasis on the life history, occupation and deleterious behaviors adopted throughout life. Final Considerations: the care experience influences the meaning attributed to aging, favoring: the identification of modifiable and non-modifiable aspects and behaviors that make it healthy; reflection on aging itself, with a new meaning of habits and behaviors to be adopted.

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Ferreira, S. I. de R., Teston, E. F., Marcon, S. S., Giacon-Arruda, B. C. C., Mandu, J. B. D. S., Werle, J. E., & Galera, S. A. F. (2021). Meaning of aging for caregivers of senile elderly people. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 74(4). https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2020-1240

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