Cognitive impairment and presence of pain in elderly people affected by stroke
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36489/nursing.2022v25i287p7540-7552Keywords:
Aged, Stroke, Cognition, PainAbstract
Objective: To evaluate cognition and presence of pain in elderly people after CVA living in the countryside of Coari, Amazonas. Method: This is a cross-sectional and observational study conducted with 50 post-CVA elderly in the municipality of Coari, Amazonas. Data collection was performed in the period from October and December 2019 to January 2020. Results: In the MMSE, 78.0% (39) present severe cognitive deficit demonstrating to be below the cutoff score for illiterate (≥20). On the verbal fluency test, most of the elderly presented language and memory difficulties and were unable in the stipulated time to speak and/or remember names of fruits and animals. 72% (36) of the elderly reported feeling pain, majority presented pain of moderate to strong intensity 68.0% (34). The most referred sites of pain were the lower limbs 26.0% (13). Conclusion: After the CVA, the elderly in this study presented considerable cognitive changes and worsening of pain.