A qualitative study on the mental health needs of elderly in Kerala, South India

P. Indu, S. Remadevi, Sairu Philip, T. Mathew
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Background: The proportion of elderly population in India is increasing and is the highest in Kerala. In an effort to review and modify the existing Old Age Policy, the state government deliberated on the need for elderly centered research. Aims: The aims of this study were to identify the unmet mental health (MH) needs of elderly population with attention to special groups such as widows and tribal population and to understand the gaps in delivery of MH services. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional, qualitative study was undertaken in five districts of Kerala, selected purposively, ensuring representativeness, using 166 in-depth interviews and nine focus group discussions with elderly people from community and institutions and various key stakeholders. The interviews were transcribed and translated to English. Free listing of responses, domain identification, coding, summarization, and cross-tabulation were done. Semi-quantitative approach was used in analysis and presentation of report. Results: Depression, anxiety, insomnia, somatization, and dementia were the commonly reported MH problems in elderly people, especially institutionalized ones. Loneliness, isolation, neglect, and elder abuse were the major psychosocial issues identified. Poor social activities and interactions and poor utilization of MH services were also observed. Caregiver burden was found to be high and the available family support services were reported to be inadequate. Conclusions: MH problems were common in elderly, but utilization of MH services was low. This study highlights the need to improve accessibility, availability, and quality of MH services and family-support services for elderly.
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印度南部喀拉拉邦老年人心理健康需求的定性研究
背景:印度的老年人口比例正在增加,其中喀拉拉邦的老年人口比例最高。为了重新审议和修改现行的老年政策,政府讨论了以老年人为中心进行研究的必要性。目的:本研究的目的是确定老年人口未满足的心理健康(MH)需求,并关注寡妇和部落人口等特殊群体,并了解在提供MH服务方面的差距。材料和方法:在喀拉拉邦的五个地区进行了一项横断面定性研究,有目的地选择,以确保代表性,利用166个深度访谈和9个焦点小组讨论,与来自社区和机构的老年人以及各种关键利益相关者进行了讨论。这些采访被录下来并翻译成英文。免费列出响应、领域识别、编码、总结和交叉制表。报告的分析和呈现采用半定量方法。结果:抑郁、焦虑、失眠、躯体化和痴呆是老年人常见的MH问题,尤其是机构老年人。孤独、孤立、忽视和虐待老年人是确定的主要社会心理问题。还观察到社会活动和互动不良以及对医院服务的利用不良。发现照顾者的负担很高,据报告现有的家庭支助服务不足。结论:老年人医院卫生问题普遍存在,但医院卫生服务的使用率较低。这项研究强调需要改善老年人保健服务和家庭支持服务的可及性、可获得性和质量。
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