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Humans , Macular Degeneration/epidemiology , Blindness/epidemiology , Intravitreal Injections/trends , Quality of Life , Primary Health Care , Ophthalmology , Blindness/psychologySubject(s)
Blindness/psychology , Interdisciplinary Communication , Macular Degeneration/psychology , Patient Care Team , Respect , Aged , Angiogenesis Inhibitors/administration & dosage , Angiogenesis Inhibitors/economics , Angiogenesis Inhibitors/therapeutic use , Anxiety/etiology , Anxiety/prevention & control , Attitude to Health , Blindness/economics , Blindness/rehabilitation , Depression/etiology , Depression/prevention & control , Drug Costs , Humans , Informed Consent , Intravitreal Injections , Macular Degeneration/drug therapy , Macular Degeneration/economics , Macular Degeneration/rehabilitation , Ophthalmology , Patient Education as Topic , Psychology , Quality of Life , Social Support , Social WorkABSTRACT
El presente artículo aborda un proyecto de investigación-acción basado en metodología cualitativa con el propósito de fomentar un envejecimiento activo y exitoso, además de prevenir las situaciones de dependencia. Los objetivos básicos son: procurar información a las personas mayores sobre los aspectos que determinan un envejecimiento activo y saludable; dotar a las personas mayores de las habilidades necesarias para prevenir las situaciones de dependencia y lograr un envejecimiento satisfactorio; promover la autonomía de las personas mayores con discapacidad; facilitar a los profesionales de la salud y los servicios sociales herramientas para conseguir un envejecimiento saludable y prevenir la dependencia, y, finalmente, generar un cambio de actitudes y un pensamiento positivo ante el envejecimiento (AU)
The present article describes a research-action project based on qualitative methodology, which aims to promote active and successful ageing and prevent dependency. The main goals of the project are: to offer information to older adults on the factors leading to active and successful ageing; to provide elderly people with the skills needed to prevent dependency and achieve satisfactory ageing; to promote autonomy in elderly people with disabilities; to supply health and social services professionals with tools to achieve successful ageing and prevent dependency; and to change attitudes and generate positive thinking about ageing (AU)
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Humans , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Health Education/organization & administration , Healthy People Programs/organization & administration , Aging , Motor Skills Disorders/prevention & control , Chronic Disease/prevention & control , Attitude to Health , Access to Information , Social Perception , Teaching Materials/supply & distributionABSTRACT
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