Senior Citizen’s Understanding Regarding the Quality of Life and Policy of Bangladesh

S. Lasker, T. T. Mithila, Arif Hossain, Md Ruhul Amin, Article Info, Shamima Lasker Professor
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Older people are encouraged to participate more in the economic, social, and governmental sectors as part of progressive aging policies worldwide. Very little is known about applying engagement techniques or carrying out strategies in Bangladesh that are important for involving seniors in social engagement. Therefore, this qualitative research was conducted in Dhaka, Bangladesh, among 385 people aged sixty or above to assess their understanding of the quality of life and the gap in government policy. Results showed that between 60 and 65 were more mobile, creative, engaged in productive activity, and had significantly higher decision-making power (p<0.000). Aging greatly enhances dependency (p<0.000). Lower-educated people were significantly dependent on their families (p<0.000). Moreover, elderly income and the cost of treatment were significantly correlated to abuse (p<0.001). Furthermore, 10% of participants reported negative relationships with family members (p<0.031).  However, most (61.6%) were unaware of the 2013 Parent's Care Act. Though most participants (73.2%) knew of the government-funded Old Age Allowance, 92.5% received no non-governmental assistance. The research concluded that education and economic condition have a long-term relationship with reducing dependency. In recommendation, Government can increase the retirement age from 59 to 65 years which may increase self of security, respect, and self-esteem and reduce harassment. Parent's Care Act 2013 should implement. Government should include Community Health and Social Service centers for the quality of life of the elderly.
孟加拉长者对生活质素的认识及政策
作为全球渐进老龄化政策的一部分,鼓励老年人更多地参与经济、社会和政府部门。对于在孟加拉国应用参与技术或执行对老年人参与社会很重要的策略,人们知之甚少。因此,这项定性研究是在孟加拉国的达卡进行的,在385名60岁或以上的人中进行的,以评估他们对生活质量的理解和政府政策的差距。结果表明,60 ~ 65岁的人流动性更强,创造性更强,从事生产活动的能力更强,决策能力显著高于60 ~ 65岁的人(p<0.000)。年龄增长显著提高了依赖性(p<0.000)。受教育程度较低的人对家庭的依赖程度显著(p<0.000)。此外,老年人收入和治疗费用与虐待显著相关(p<0.001)。此外,10%的参与者报告与家庭成员的负性关系(p<0.031)。然而,大多数(61.6%)人不知道2013年的《父母关爱法案》。虽然大多数受访者(73.2%)知道政府资助的高龄津贴,但92.5%的受访者没有领取过非政府资助。研究得出结论,教育和经济条件与减少依赖有长期关系。在建议中,政府可以将退休年龄从59岁提高到65岁,这可能会增加安全、尊重和自尊,并减少骚扰。应该实施《2013年父母关爱法案》。政府应包括社区卫生和社会服务中心,以提高老年人的生活质量。
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