Geriatric Medicine in South Korea: A Stagnant Reality amidst an Aging Population

IF 2.8 Q3 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Sunghwan Ji, H. Jung, J. Baek, Il-Young Jang, Eunju Lee
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Abstract

In the face of an ever-increasing wave of an aging population, this paper provides an update on the current status of geriatric medicine in Korea, comparing it with global initiatives and suggesting future directions. Older adults require a multifaceted approach, addressing not only comorbidity management but also unmet complex medical needs, nutrition, and exercise to prevent functional decline. In this regard, the World Health Organization's Integrated Care for Older People guidelines underscore the importance of patient-centered primary care in preventing a decline in intrinsic capacity. Despite these societal needs and the ongoing aging process, the healthcare system in Korea has yet to show significant movement or a shift toward geriatric medicine, further complicated by the absence of a primary care system. We further explore global efforts in establishing age-integrative patient-centered medical systems in Singapore, Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan. Additionally, we review the unmet needs and social issues that Korean society is currently facing, and local efforts by both government and a private tertiary hospital in Korea. In conclusion, considering the current situation, we propose that the framework of geriatric medicine should form the foundation of the future healthcare system.
韩国的老年医学:人口老龄化中停滞不前的现实
面对日益高涨的人口老龄化浪潮,本文介绍了韩国老年医学的最新现状,并将其与全球举措进行了比较,同时提出了未来的发展方向。老年人需要多方面的治疗方法,不仅要解决合并症管理问题,还要解决未满足的复杂医疗需求、营养和运动问题,以防止功能衰退。在这方面,世界卫生组织的《老年人综合护理指南》强调了以患者为中心的初级护理在预防内在能力下降方面的重要性。尽管有这些社会需求和正在进行的老龄化进程,韩国的医疗保健系统尚未显示出向老年医学的重大发展或转变,而初级保健系统的缺失使情况更加复杂。我们进一步探讨了新加坡、澳大利亚、加拿大、英国和日本在建立以患者为中心的老年综合医疗体系方面所做的全球努力。此外,我们还回顾了韩国社会目前面临的尚未满足的需求和社会问题,以及韩国政府和一家私立三级医院在当地所做的努力。最后,考虑到目前的情况,我们建议老年医学框架应成为未来医疗保健系统的基础。
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Annals of Geriatric Medicine and Research
Annals of Geriatric Medicine and Research GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
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