Integrated physical and mental management for China’s elderly: insights from Long-gang District, Shenzhen

Xun qiang Wang, Ce ce Yang, Xi ling Sun
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China is in a period of rapid population aging. The total population of the elderly aged 60 and above in mainland China was 264 million in 2020, and is the country with the largest elderly population in the world, which is home to 1/5 of the world’s older people. The urgency of actively coping with the aging population has never been greater, and China has raised it to the height of national strategy. To this end, China has issued several plans and projects on aging work. Many of them include multiple overlapping components. The management of physical illness and mental illness in the elderly is over-differentiated and segmented. However, it is common for older adults with complex health problems. The body and mind are inherently integrated and interact with each other, and should not be separated. There is an urgent need for integrated healthcare services for the physical and mental health of the elderly population. The national basic public health services play an important role in early detection and awareness of health problems for the elderly in community health services. This paper introduces the elderly health management services, one of the national basic public health projects, and the psychological care project for the elderly in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China. Taking Long-gang District’s exploration of the joint management of physical and mental health of the elderly as an example, this review discusses the difficulties of the elderly health work, and the feasibility of integrating the elderly mental health and physical health in medical care. We outlook to build an integrated platform for physical and mental health of the elderly in China. Focus on the needs of older population, strengthen community health services, build a integrative team, fully publicize and improve health literacy of the elderly, link up and down and work together, improve coordination between providers of medical care and social services. It is of great significance to construct a strong public health system for the elderly and promote the realization of the grand goal of Healthy China.
中国老年人身心综合管理:深圳龙岗区的启示
中国正处于人口快速老龄化时期。2020 年,中国大陆 60 岁及以上老年人口总量为 2.64 亿,是世界上老年人口最多的国家,老年人口占世界的 1/5。积极应对人口老龄化的紧迫性前所未有,中国已将其上升到国家战略的高度。为此,中国出台了多项老龄工作规划和项目。其中许多计划和项目包括多个相互重叠的部分。对老年人躯体疾病和精神疾病的管理过于分散和分割。然而,对于有复杂健康问题的老年人来说,这种情况很常见。身体和精神本质上是一体的,相互影响,不应割裂开来。老年人口的身心健康迫切需要综合的医疗保健服务。在社区卫生服务中,国家基本公共卫生服务在早期发现和认识老年人健康问题方面发挥着重要作用。本文介绍了国家基本公共卫生服务项目之一的老年人健康管理服务,以及广东省深圳市的老年人心理关爱项目。以龙岗区探索老年人身心健康联合管理为例,探讨老年人健康工作的难点,以及老年人心理健康与身体健康医养结合的可行性。展望构建中国老年人身心健康一体化平台。关注老年人群需求,加强社区卫生服务,打造整合型团队,充分宣传和提高老年人健康素养,上下联动,共同发力,提高医疗服务和社会服务提供者之间的协调性。这对于构建强大的老年公共卫生体系,促进健康中国宏伟目标的实现具有重要意义。
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