Quality of life in Brazilian elderly: an analysis of healthy aging from the perspective of Potter's global bioethics

Global Bioethics 32 (1):116-129 (2021)
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Introduction Quality of Life is essential for healthy aging and through the WHOQOL-Old, it is possible to analyze factors that increase vulnerability and reduce QOL. Aligned with healthy aging is Potter's global bioethics proposing expanded ethics and social justice. Objective To analyze the QOL of Brazilian elderly from the perspective of Potteŕs global bioethics. Method Analytical observational research with a quantitative approach composed of 280 Brazilian, aged 60 or over, of both gender, volunteers, who answered the WHOQOL-Old online. Result Global score of 77.9%, with the mean ± standard deviation: Functioning of the senses 86% ; Autonomy 78.5% ; Past, present, and future activities 77.3% ; Social participation 74.9% ; Death and dying 71.6% and Intimacy 79.1%. Conclusion Elderly perceived their QOL positively. In the quest to promote healthy aging, it is necessary to broaden the vision for social justice proposed by Potteŕs global bioethics.

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