Morbidity pattern and health-seeking behavior among the elderly residing in slums of Eastern Odisha: A cross-sectional study

Asmita Patnaik, Smaraki Mohanty, S. Pradhan, T. Behera
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Introduction: Of the total population, elderly people comprised of 8.14% in India where in India or globally. Main challenges faced by the elderly in our country are feminization, ruralisation, migration, and an increasing number of 80-plus adults. This sudden change of environment or being left stranded alone unattended or being dependent on children for their necessities is a major cause of mental illnesses. Objectives: To study the socio-demographic profile, find out the different morbidities and assess the health-seeking behaviour of the study subjects. Materials and Methods: A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted in the field practice area of urban health and training center using the simple random sampling method. Results: The mean age of study subjects was 67.58 ± 6.53 years. Majority of participants, i.e., 308 (73.0%) were young old. 207 (49.1%) were illiterate, 272 (64.5%) unemployed 272 (64.5%) and 224 (53.1%) were living with their children, i.e., 224 (53.1%). Inappropriate health-seeking behavior was significantly associated with under-weight (P < 0.001) which accounted for 2/3rd of participants. Severe depression was observed among 59.5% participants. Females showed a higher proportion of myalgia (5.7%), whereas males showed preponderance of upper respiratory tract diseases (19.2%). The prevalence of inappropriate health-seeking behavior was higher in females (65.1%). The proportion of the elderly with poor health-seeking behavior was found to be 50.4%. Conclusion: Morbidity among the elderly is very high and health-seeking behavior is very poor. Hence, strong efforts are needed to provide them holistic care. Hence, this study was conducted to threw some light on health status of the elderly, their morbidity pattern and health-seeking behavior. It will help the policy-makers to prepare the intervention strategies at the community level.
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东奥里萨邦贫民窟老年人发病模式与求医行为:一项横断面研究
引言:在总人口中,老年人在印度占8.14%,在印度或全球。我国老年人面临的主要挑战是女性化、农村化、人口迁移和80岁以上老人数量的增加。这种突如其来的环境变化,或独自滞留,无人照料,或依赖儿童提供生活必需品,都是导致精神疾病的主要原因。目的:研究研究对象的社会人口特征,了解其不同的发病率,评估其求医行为。材料与方法:以社区为基础,采用简单随机抽样的方法,在城市卫生培训中心实地实习区进行横断面研究。结果:研究对象平均年龄67.58±6.53岁。大多数参与者,即308人(73.0%)为年轻人和老年人。207人(49.1%)不识字,272人(64.5%)失业,272人(64.5%)和224人(53.1%)与子女同住,即224人(53.1%)。不适当的健康寻求行为与体重不足显著相关(P < 0.001),占参与者的三分之二。59.5%的参与者重度抑郁。女性以肌痛为主(5.7%),男性以上呼吸道疾病为主(19.2%)。不适当就医行为在女性中的患病率较高(65.1%)。老年人健康行为不良的比例为50.4%。结论:老年人发病率高,求医行为差。因此,需要大力为他们提供全面护理。因此,本研究旨在了解老年人的健康状况、发病模式及就医行为。它将有助于决策者在社区一级制定干预战略。
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