Complying with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals: A Case of the Malaysian Ageing Population

K. Mokhtar, N. A. Rahman, M. S. Haron
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Objective - The rapid growth in the ageing population necessitates a more intensified effort to include patients of all ages in global sustainable development. While many countries struggle to manage their ageing populations, efforts to ensure adequate health are alarmingly unconvincing. In fact, the spread of infectious diseases, especially Tuberculosis (TB), within the ageing population remains a threat to meet the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals. Studies related to the ageing population in Malaysia are rather limited and their perspectives on infectious disease patients are often neglected.Methodology/Technique - Therefore, this study aims to investigate the perspective of ageing tuberculosis patients on preventive measures and to what extent their behaviour helps Malaysia to comply with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals. Of 1,600 patients to whom questionnaires were sent, 1,368 completed questionnaires that were used for further analysis. This study was conducted in 2015 within selected states of Malaysia with high occurrence rates of TB cases.Finding - This paper confirmed that TB patients in this study possessed high TB knowledge especially among male and married patients with low household income. Also, the findings revealed that most TB patients understood that smoking increases the risk of TB infection, yet, they did not quit smoking which explains that majority of them have been diagnosed with TB for more than five years. Despite the patients possessed high TB knowledge, results on their attitude towards family, friends, and neighbours indicated that the patients did not distance themselves from others which might cause infections. In fact, in terms of TB practices; most patients still reluctant to wear facial mask in public.Novelty - Hence, the strategies to end the TB epidemic in Malaysia by 2035 should be improved so that the quality of life for the ageing population can be assured.Type of Paper - Empirical.
遵守联合国可持续发展目标:以马来西亚老龄化人口为例
目标-老龄人口的迅速增长要求更加紧努力,将所有年龄的患者纳入全球可持续发展。虽然许多国家努力管理其人口老龄化,但确保适当健康的努力却令人震惊地难以令人信服。事实上,传染病,特别是结核病在老龄化人口中的传播,仍然对实现联合国可持续发展目标构成威胁。与马来西亚人口老龄化有关的研究相当有限,它们对传染病患者的看法往往被忽视。方法/技术-因此,本研究旨在调查老年结核病患者对预防措施的看法,以及他们的行为在多大程度上帮助马来西亚遵守联合国的可持续发展目标。在接受问卷调查的1600名患者中,1368名患者完成了用于进一步分析的问卷。本研究于2015年在结核病病例发生率高的马来西亚选定州内进行。发现-本文证实本研究中结核病患者的结核病知识水平较高,尤其是男性和家庭收入较低的已婚患者。此外,研究结果显示,大多数结核病患者知道吸烟会增加结核病感染的风险,然而,他们没有戒烟,这解释了为什么他们中的大多数人被诊断患有结核病超过五年。尽管患者具有较高的结核病知识,但他们对家人、朋友和邻居的态度结果表明,患者没有与可能引起感染的人保持距离。事实上,就结核病实践而言;大多数患者仍不愿在公共场合佩戴口罩。新颖性——因此,应改进到2035年结束马来西亚结核病流行的战略,以确保老龄化人口的生活质量。论文类型-经验性。
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