02531nas a2200265 4500000000100000008004100001653001100042653001700053653001600070653001200086653002000098653000900118653001200127100001300139700001600152700001700168700001600185245018100201856007100382300001000453490000700463050002200470520175900492022001402251 2014 d10aBrazil10aMinas Gerais10aImpairments10aleprosy10aQuality of live10aDALY10aElderly1 aSilva AC1 aFerreira RC1 aFerreira MAA1 aRibeiro MTF00aAssociation between the degree of physical impairment from leprosy and dependence in activities of daily living among the elderly in a health unit in the State of Minas Gerais. uhttp://www.scielo.br/pdf/rsbmt/v47n2/0037-8682-rsbmt-47-02-212.pdf a212-70 v47 aDACOSTASILVA 20143 a

Introduction In addition to the common alterations and diseases inherent in the aging process, elderly persons with a history of leprosy are particularly vulnerable to dependence because of disease-related impairments. Objective determine whether physical impairment from leprosy is associated with dependence among the elderly. Methods An analytical cross-sectional study of elderly individuals with a history of leprosy and no signs of cognitive impairment was conducted using a database from a former leprosy colony-hospital. The patients were evaluated for dependence in the basic activities of daily living (BADL) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADL), respectively) and subjected to standard leprosy physical disability grading. Subsequently, descriptive and univariate analyses were conducted, the latter using Pearson's chi-squared test. Results A total of 186 elderly persons were included in the study. Of these individuals, 53.8% were women, 49.5% were older than 75 years of age, 93% had four or less years of formal education, 24.2% lived in an institution for the long-term care of the elderly (ILTC), and 18.3% had lower limb amputations. Among those evaluated, 79.8% had visible physical impairments from leprosy (grade 2), 83.3% were independent in BADL, and 10.2% were independent in IADL. There was a higher impairment grade among those patients who were IADL dependent (p=0.038). Conclusion s: The leprosy physical impairment grade is associated with dependence for IADL, creating the need for greater social support and systematic monitoring by a multidisciplinary team. The results highlight the importance of early diagnosis and treatment of leprosy to prevent physical impairment and dependence in later years.

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