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Quality of life assessment for health promotion groups

ABSTRACT

Objective:

to analyze the use of quality of life assessment (QOL) as a strategy to evaluate the work with health promotion groups in the community.

Method:

cross-sectional, descriptive and analytical study. Participants of two elderly groups (n=46) were individually interviewed to fill the sociodemographic instruments, WHOQOL-BREF and WHOQOL-OLD.

Results:

the participants were women with up to 79 years, who did not live with a partner, with up to four years of study, retired, with individual income of up to a minimum salary. The mean scores on the WHOQOL-BREF were higher on "Social Relations" and lower in the "Environment". For the WHOQOL-OLD, the highest scores were achieved in facets "Social Participation" (G1) and "Past, Present and Future Activities" (G2), while "Death and Dying" facet obtained lower scores in both groups.

Conclusion:

the assessment of QOL appears to be useful in helping to identify the coordination aspects of life of elderly people that need to be better developed in groups.

Key words:
Group Processes; Health Promotion; Quality of Life; Elderly

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