Women, Aging, Health and Quality of Life: A framework for action and policy formulations

IF 0.6 Q4 Health Professions
G. Padmaja, Rekha Pande, Pavneet Kaur
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The population of the elderly in the world will double from 2015 to 2050, reaching nearly 2.1 billion. The ageing population suffers from physical, mental health, and psychological well-being. There such customized policy that caters to helping the ageing population. The current examination studies ageing women, their health, and their quality of life () in India. The study tried to capture the two major and vast diversified areas. Respondents were randomly selected from four south and north Indian states. The present investigation covered 64 cities in these four states and collected 1,100 samples. The data analysis revealed that QoL has a significant difference with different demographic factors as well as health status, Literacy level, marital status, socioeconomic status, and health status of elderly women. Most of them suffer from diabetes, hypertension, and digestive system issues, so they need regular medical care and attention. Further data analysis unearthed that most ageing women belong to middle and lower socio-economic backgrounds. The government should focus more on their financial assistance and food security and arrange proper counselling therapy for their mental health to improve their QoL. The study contributes to the constructive and reflective handling of the health and well-being of the ageing female population. Policymakers must look into the health issues of the elderly population and make customised policies and actions that can assist the elderly population.
妇女、老龄化、健康和生活质量:行动和制定政策的框架
从2015年到2050年,全球老年人口将翻一番,达到近21亿。老龄人口在身体、精神和心理健康方面都存在问题。有这样的定制政策,以满足帮助老龄化人口。目前的检查研究的是印度老年妇女、她们的健康和生活质量()。这项研究试图捕捉两个主要的、多样化的领域。受访者是从印度南部和北部四个邦随机抽取的。目前的调查覆盖了这四个州的64个城市,收集了1100个样本。数据分析显示,老年妇女的生活质量与不同人口因素、健康状况、文化水平、婚姻状况、社会经济状况和健康状况存在显著差异。他们中的大多数人患有糖尿病、高血压和消化系统问题,所以他们需要定期的医疗护理和关注。进一步的数据分析发现,大多数老年妇女属于中下层社会经济背景。政府应更多关注他们的经济援助和食物保障,并为他们安排适当的心理健康咨询治疗,以改善他们的生活质量。这项研究有助于建设性和反思地处理老龄女性人口的健康和福祉问题。决策者必须研究老年人口的健康问题,并制定能够帮助老年人口的有针对性的政策和行动。
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Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management
Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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