Health needs of older people and age-inclusive health care in humanitarian emergencies in low-income and middle-income countries: a systematic review.

IF 13.4 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Lancet Healthy Longevity Pub Date : 2024-12-30 DOI:10.1016/j.lanhl.2024.100663
Elburg van Boetzelaer, Lekha Rathod, Patrick Keating, Umberto Pellecchia, Sunita Sharma, Jason Nickerson, Judith van de Kamp, Oscar H Franco, James Smith, Favila Escobio, Joyce L Browne
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Health needs of older people in humanitarian settings are poorly documented, negatively affecting the appropriateness of health services they receive. This Review identified the major health needs of older people across humanitarian contexts, including non-communicable diseases and mental health conditions (eg, psychological distress and depression). Barriers to health care of older people included inaccessibility of health-care services; shortage of appropriate health care; insufficient availability of medications and medical equipment; poor geriatric expertise of health-care staff, health policy makers, and health authorities; and age discrimination by health-care personnel. Individual factors included low mobility, poor health literacy, dependence on others for access to care, and self-directed ageism. The participation of older people in shaping health-care services was highlighted as a facilitator of age-inclusive care. Several understudied areas related to the health needs of older people in humanitarian emergencies in low-income and middle-income countries were exposed. We urge governments, academic institutions, humanitarian organisations, and other health-care providers to focus their response and research efforts on the health needs of older people in conflict settings; the health needs of older people in humanitarian emergencies in understudied regions; and on neglected issues such as communicable diseases, cancer, neurocognitive disorders, sexual and reproductive health, genitourinary conditions, and nutrition. The participation of older people in the design, implementation, and evaluation of health-care services is essential to ensure accessibility, appropriateness, and acceptability of care.

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低收入和中等收入国家人道主义紧急情况中老年人的卫生需求和包容年龄的卫生保健:系统审查。
在人道主义环境中,老年人的保健需求记录不佳,对他们获得的保健服务的适当性产生不利影响。本次审查确定了各种人道主义情况下老年人的主要健康需求,包括非传染性疾病和精神健康状况(如心理困扰和抑郁)。老年人获得保健服务的障碍包括无法获得保健服务;缺乏适当的保健服务;药品和医疗设备供应不足;卫生保健工作人员、卫生政策制定者和卫生当局的老年医学专业知识不足;以及保健人员的年龄歧视。个人因素包括流动性低、卫生知识贫乏、依赖他人获得护理以及自我导向的年龄歧视。与会者强调,老年人参与保健服务的形成是实现包容年龄护理的推动者。在低收入和中等收入国家的人道主义紧急情况中,与老年人的保健需要有关的几个研究不足的领域被暴露出来。我们敦促各国政府、学术机构、人道主义组织和其他卫生保健提供者将其应对和研究工作重点放在冲突环境中老年人的卫生需求上;研究不足地区人道主义紧急情况中老年人的保健需求;以及被忽视的问题,如传染病、癌症、神经认知障碍、性健康和生殖健康、泌尿生殖系统疾病和营养。老年人参与保健服务的设计、实施和评价对于确保护理的可及性、适当性和可接受性至关重要。
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Lancet Healthy Longevity
Lancet Healthy Longevity GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
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192
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12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Lancet Healthy Longevity, a gold open-access journal, focuses on clinically-relevant longevity and healthy aging research. It covers early-stage clinical research on aging mechanisms, epidemiological studies, and societal research on changing populations. The journal includes clinical trials across disciplines, particularly in gerontology and age-specific clinical guidelines. In line with the Lancet family tradition, it advocates for the rights of all to healthy lives, emphasizing original research likely to impact clinical practice or thinking. Clinical and policy reviews also contribute to shaping the discourse in this rapidly growing discipline.
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