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    Nicho de desenvolvimento do idoso institucionalizado: ambiente, crenças e práticas de cuidadores formais
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2014-11-13) BRITO, Jeisiane Lima; MAGALHÃES, Celina Maria Colino; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1695449937472051
    The concept of Development Niche consists of three subsystems: the physical and social environment, the psychology of caregivers and care practices. The present study aimed to apply the concept of Niche for the study of development in old age focusing on the care provided in Long Term Care Institution for Elderly (LTC), through environmental research, beliefs and knowledge of caregivers and care practices. The study was conducted in a Philanthropic LTC and was attended by five formal caregivers. The results indicate that the bathroom was the space that received more negative evaluations; In addition, we identified little interaction among older and no activities that encourage this practice; all caregivers are female, mean age 48.2 years and with low education; beliefs were neutral in general, especially in the domain that agency received more negative evaluations; the level of knowledge about old age was low and care practices, mostly involving childish treatment, devaluation of understanding of the elderly, threat of aggression etc. It follows that the subsystems of the concept of Development Niche can also be used to evaluate the development and care in LTC, since the presence of a poor environment stimulation, with caregivers who have negative beliefs about the independence of older and with few knowledge in gerontology may favor the emergence of inadequate care practices, making it difficult to maintain the functional capacity of the elderly.
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