Social Work in heart transplantation program: a social assessment

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Main Author: Silva, Ana Lucia da
Publication Date: 2011
Other Authors: Ferreira, Lucinei Paz
Format: Article
Language: por
Source: Brazilian Journal of Transplantation
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Summary: Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify social, economic, cultural and environmental conditions that influenced the life and health of candidates for the transplantation program to provide subsidies to the multidisciplinary team. Methods: It was a quantitative, descriptive and retrospective study performed from January 2006 to December 2009 at the Heart Institute through structured interviews with sampling of 526 patients and their families. Results: The profile of patients was characterized by 67% of male predominance with 34% concentration of 51 to 60 years old patients; as to the school level, 50% corresponded to elementary school, 55% catholic; as to the marital status: 67% had spouse, 78% had caretakers, 54% were originated in the State of São Paulo, 54% used public transportation, 72% had their own home, 92% of domiciles had infrastructure and basic sanitation, 68% received social security benefits or assistance, 37% had per capita income of 1 to 2 minimum wages, 97% were linked to SUS. From the total social assessments carried out, 46% had social conditions for the proper monitoring of the program, 47% remained assisted by Social Workers to monitor social and family conditions subject to change, and 7% of patients presented hindering against their inclusion on the list. Conclusion: The social assessment is a prognostic tool to measure social life conditions of each individual, in order to identify socioeconomic and cultural factors in the daily routine of patients and their families that can facilitate, interfere or obstruct in their adhesion process, social reintegration and quality of life.
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spelling Social Work in heart transplantation program: a social assessmentO SERVIÇO SOCIAL NO PROGRAMA DE TRANSPLANTE DE CORAÇÃO: AVALIAÇÃO SOCIALTransplante de CoraçãoAvaliaçãoServiço SocialHeart TransplantationEvaluationSocial ServicePurpose: The aim of this study was to identify social, economic, cultural and environmental conditions that influenced the life and health of candidates for the transplantation program to provide subsidies to the multidisciplinary team. Methods: It was a quantitative, descriptive and retrospective study performed from January 2006 to December 2009 at the Heart Institute through structured interviews with sampling of 526 patients and their families. Results: The profile of patients was characterized by 67% of male predominance with 34% concentration of 51 to 60 years old patients; as to the school level, 50% corresponded to elementary school, 55% catholic; as to the marital status: 67% had spouse, 78% had caretakers, 54% were originated in the State of São Paulo, 54% used public transportation, 72% had their own home, 92% of domiciles had infrastructure and basic sanitation, 68% received social security benefits or assistance, 37% had per capita income of 1 to 2 minimum wages, 97% were linked to SUS. From the total social assessments carried out, 46% had social conditions for the proper monitoring of the program, 47% remained assisted by Social Workers to monitor social and family conditions subject to change, and 7% of patients presented hindering against their inclusion on the list. Conclusion: The social assessment is a prognostic tool to measure social life conditions of each individual, in order to identify socioeconomic and cultural factors in the daily routine of patients and their families that can facilitate, interfere or obstruct in their adhesion process, social reintegration and quality of life.Objetivo: Identificar os fatores sociais, econômicos, culturais e ambientais que influenciaram as condições de vida e saúde de candidatos ao programa de Transplante Cardíaco para subsidiar a equipe multiprofissional. Método: O estudo realizado foi quantitativo, descritivo e retrospectivo realizado no período de janeiro de 2006 a dezembro de 2009 no Instituto do Coração por meio de entrevista estruturada com amostragem de 526 pacientes e famílias. Resultado: O perfil dos pacientes caracterizou-se pela predominância do sexo masculino 67%; com concentração de 34% na faixa etária de 51 a 60 anos; 50% escolaridade correspondente ao ensino fundamental incompleto; 55% cató- licos; 67% com companheiro(a); 78% apresentaram cuidadores, 54% procedentes do Estado de São Paulo; 54% utilizaram transporte cole- tivo; 72% possuíam imóvel próprio; 92% dos domicílios apresentaram infra-estrutura e saneamento básico; 68% recebiam benefício pre- videnciário ou assistencial; 37% com renda per capita de um a dois salários mínimos; 97% com vinculação ao SUS. No total de avaliações sociais realizadas, 46% apresentaram condições sociais adequadas ao acompanhamento do programa; 47% permanecem em atendimento pelo Serviço Social para o monitoramento das condições sociais passiveis de alteração e 7% dos pacientes apresentaram dificultadores que contra-indicaram a inclusão em lista. Conclusão: A avaliação social constitui ferramenta de valor prognóstico para mensuração das condições sociais de vida de cada indivíduo, para identificar os fatores socioeconômicos, culturais e ambientais presentes no cotidiano do paciente e suas famílias, que possam facilitar, interferir ou obstruir o processo de adesão, reintegração social e qualidade de vida.Associação Brasileira de Transplante de Órgãos (ABTO)2011-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://bjt.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/20710.53855/bjt.v14i3.207Brazilian Journal of Transplantation; Vol. 14 No. 3 (2011); 1560-1564Brazilian Journal of Transplantation; v. 14 n. 3 (2011); 1560-15642764-1589reponame:Brazilian Journal of Transplantationinstname:Associação Brasileira de Transplante de Órgãos (ABTO)instacron:ABTOporhttps://bjt.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/207/193Copyright (c) 2021 Brazilian Journal of Transplantationinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Ana Lucia daFerreira, Lucinei Paz2021-09-28T14:29:25Zoai:ojs3.emnuvens.com.br:article/207Revistahttps://bjt.emnuvens.com.br/revistaONGhttps://bjt.emnuvens.com.br/revista/oaibjt@abto.org.brhttps://doi.org/10.53855/2764-15892764-1589opendoar:2021-09-28T14:29:25Brazilian Journal of Transplantation - Associação Brasileira de Transplante de Órgãos (ABTO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Social Work in heart transplantation program: a social assessment
O SERVIÇO SOCIAL NO PROGRAMA DE TRANSPLANTE DE CORAÇÃO: AVALIAÇÃO SOCIAL
title Social Work in heart transplantation program: a social assessment
spellingShingle Social Work in heart transplantation program: a social assessment
Silva, Ana Lucia da
Transplante de Coração
Avaliação
Serviço Social
Heart Transplantation
Evaluation
Social Service
title_short Social Work in heart transplantation program: a social assessment
title_full Social Work in heart transplantation program: a social assessment
title_fullStr Social Work in heart transplantation program: a social assessment
title_full_unstemmed Social Work in heart transplantation program: a social assessment
title_sort Social Work in heart transplantation program: a social assessment
author Silva, Ana Lucia da
author_facet Silva, Ana Lucia da
Ferreira, Lucinei Paz
author_role author
author2 Ferreira, Lucinei Paz
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Ana Lucia da
Ferreira, Lucinei Paz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Transplante de Coração
Avaliação
Serviço Social
Heart Transplantation
Evaluation
Social Service
topic Transplante de Coração
Avaliação
Serviço Social
Heart Transplantation
Evaluation
Social Service
description Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify social, economic, cultural and environmental conditions that influenced the life and health of candidates for the transplantation program to provide subsidies to the multidisciplinary team. Methods: It was a quantitative, descriptive and retrospective study performed from January 2006 to December 2009 at the Heart Institute through structured interviews with sampling of 526 patients and their families. Results: The profile of patients was characterized by 67% of male predominance with 34% concentration of 51 to 60 years old patients; as to the school level, 50% corresponded to elementary school, 55% catholic; as to the marital status: 67% had spouse, 78% had caretakers, 54% were originated in the State of São Paulo, 54% used public transportation, 72% had their own home, 92% of domiciles had infrastructure and basic sanitation, 68% received social security benefits or assistance, 37% had per capita income of 1 to 2 minimum wages, 97% were linked to SUS. From the total social assessments carried out, 46% had social conditions for the proper monitoring of the program, 47% remained assisted by Social Workers to monitor social and family conditions subject to change, and 7% of patients presented hindering against their inclusion on the list. Conclusion: The social assessment is a prognostic tool to measure social life conditions of each individual, in order to identify socioeconomic and cultural factors in the daily routine of patients and their families that can facilitate, interfere or obstruct in their adhesion process, social reintegration and quality of life.
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