EVALUATION OF VISUAL ACUITY THROUGH THE APPLICABILITY OF THE SNELLEN TEST IN PATIENTS

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Rodrigues da Silva Natália,Casado de Freitas Silva Rosany,Da Silva Santos Samara,Kelly da Silva Nascimento Yohana,Costa Soares Silva Talita,Ellen Costa Vasconcelos Eduarda,Torres Di Pace Maranhão Solange,Beatriz de Andrade Silva Maria,Carvalho Santana Fabio,Carolina Salustino Maria,Allyson Gomes Ferreira Jefferson

Abstract

Introduction: Elderly people with visual impairment tend to be more sedentary, with consequent muscle loss, balance and functionality. These factors end up leading to a decrease in the quality of life, restricting social participation by limiting activities. Objective: to evaluate, through scientific evidence, the importance of assessing visual acuity in the elderly. Methodology: The search was carried out by searching the following databases: Online Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System (MEDLINE®), Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences (LILACS), Nursing Database (BDENF). The keywords used followed the description of the terms Health Science Descriptors (DeCS) and Medical Subject Heading (MESH) in Portuguese, which are: visual acuity, elderly. In order to carry out the integrated search, the “and” connective was used, uniting the descriptors. At this stage, there was no use of other filters in order to address all the available literature within the focus of interest. Results: Initially, a table was built to expose the studies containing information such as year, title, authors and place of publication. After searching the databases through the established inclusion and exclusion descriptors, 08 articles were selected in (Chart 1) for anal Introduction: Elderly people with visual impairment tend to be more sedentary, with consequent muscle loss, balance and functionality. These factors end up leading to a decrease in the quality of life, restricting social participation by limiting activities. Objective: to evaluate, through scientific evidence, the importance of assessing visual acuity in the elderly. Methodology: The search was carried out by searching the following databases: Online Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System (MEDLINE®), Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences ( LILACS), Nursing Database (BDENF). The keywords used followed the description of the terms Health Science Descriptors (DeCS) and Medical Subject Heading (MESH) in Portuguese, which are: visual acuity, elderly. In order to carry out the integrated search, the “and” connective was used, uniting the descriptors. At this stage, there was no use of other filters in order to address all the available literature within the focus of interest. Results: Initially, a table was built to expose the studies containing information such as year, title, authors and place of publication. After searching the databases through the established inclusion and exclusion descriptors, 08 articles were selected in (Chart 1) for analysis of the integrative review. Conclusion: Given the studies pointed out in the research, it can be seen that the quality of life of elderly patients is directly linked to the quality of vision. Visual acuity assessment is a way to detect possible pathologies and even a way to prevent the appearance of factors that can trigger vision loss, which can lead to musculoskeletal injuries due to falls.

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