The Dimension of sustainable indicators for rehabilitation nursing care and its implications for people aged 65 and over with self-care deficit:Systematic Review of Literature

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In the centrality of contemporary society, aging is one of the most worrying demographic phenomena with socioeconomic implications and has a profound impact on the design of social and sustainability policies and the field of population health. Objective: Identify indicators sensitive to rehabilitation nursing care for people aged 65 and over with self-care deficit. Method: Systematic literature review using EBSCO host database searches (MEDLINE, CINAHL and MedicLatina), using the PI [C] O method. Results: The results sensitive to nursing care are observed from the structured intervention of the same, as well as from their evaluation and registration, being mentioned the increase: functional status, nutritional status, symptomatic control, safety, person satisfaction, health costs reduction, management of the therapeutic regime and quality of life. Conclusion: Structured interventions of nursing care in people aged 65 and over, related to the self-care deficit, have the variables mentioned above and reveal the need to study the impact of rehabilitation nursing on self-care as a function of age, sex and literacy of people aged 65 or over, in relation to: Activities of daily living; Body functions; Structure of the body; Participation activities and environmental factors.

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