Elderly people’s experiences in emergencies through access to other levels of health care

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Objective: to understand elderly people’s experiences in emergencies through access to other levels of health care. Methods: a phenomenological study in the light of Heidegger, conducted with 19 elderly patients admitted to an Emergency Care Unit of the city of Salvador, between April and October 2019. Results: ontic primacy: Disposition of the experience of elderly people waiting for regulation; Constitutional anguish and fear in the willingness to be an elderly person waiting for regulation in an Emergency Care Unit; Inappropriate elderly being suppressed while waiting for regulation; Being an elderly person unveiled in the existential modality of being for death. Ontological primacy: Heal how to be the presence of elderly people waiting for regulation. Final considerations: elderly people being anguished and afraid, feelings that allow the questioning of their own being, who want a healing and seeks ways that allows an active and proper participation in care.

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de Oliveira, A. L. B., Menezes, T. M. de O., Freitas, A. V. da S., Dos Reis, L. A., Sales, M. G. S., Santos, A. L. de S., & Santos, L. B. (2021). Elderly people’s experiences in emergencies through access to other levels of health care. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 74. https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2020-0423

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