老年人慢性关节炎的影响

Lori L. Demlow, Matthew H. Liang, Holley M. Eaton
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这些病例说明了医学、社会心理、文化和经济因素如何影响患有慢性关节炎的老年人。医生需要了解他们的病人的态度,关注,支持系统和目标产生的一生的经验,以提供最适当和有效的护理。“未来的图像通常只是对现在的讽刺”(斯塔尔,1982),但基于当前的人口统计,人们可以预测未来的趋势。未来的老年人很可能在经济上更富裕,受教育程度更高,身体更健康,政治人脉更广,声音更尖锐,但他们的社会支持系统将不那么有效。最后一种趋势源于出生率下降、社会流动性增加、核心家庭重要性下降以及提供赡养服务的职业吸引力下降等趋势。这表明,作为老年人护理和服务的主要看门人,医生和护士必须更加关注关节炎残疾的非生物学决定因素。
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Impact of Chronic Arthritis in the Elderly

These case histories illustrate how medical, psychosocial, cultural and economic factors affect the elderly with chronic arthritis. Physicians need to be aware of their patient's attitudes, concerns, support systems and goals resulting from a lifetime of experience, to provide the most appropriate and effective care.

‘Images of future are usually only caricatures of the present’ (Starr, 1982), but based on current demography, one can predict trends for the future. It is likely that the elderly of the future will be better off financially, better educated, healthier, more politically connected and strident, but their social support systems will be less effective. The last stems from trends such as declining birth rate, an increasingly mobile society, diminished importance of the nuclear family, and the diminishing attractiveness of professions involved with providing maintenance care. This suggests that the physician and nurse, being the primary gatekeepers for the care of and services for the elderly, must be even more attentive to the non-biological determinants of arthritis disability.

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