Consequences of Population Ageing on Health Systems: A Conceptual Framework for Policy and Practice.

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Alireza Hajizadeh, Reza Hafezi, Fatemeh Torabi, Ali Akbari Sari, Maryam Tajvar
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Abstract

Background: Population aging significantly affects the social, economic, and political landscapes of countries, including their health systems. This study aimed to develop a conceptual framework that illustrates the consequences of population aging on the functions and goals of health systems.

Methods: This multi-method study consisted of four stages. First, the WHO-2000 framework for health systems was selected after a comprehensive review and consensus. Second, a systematic review identified the impacts of population aging. Third, an initial conceptual framework was designed. Finally, the framework was validated, completed, and finalized through semi-structured interviews.

Results: The study identified 120 concepts related to the consequences of population aging, which were categorized within the functions and goals of the WHO framework. Key consequences for "stewardship" included adapting to demographic changes, modifying system design, and enhancing performance assessment. "Creating resources" faces increased demand, particularly for trained healthcare workers and geriatric care teams. "Financing" requires sustainable resources and strategic purchasing to address the higher healthcare costs associated with an aging population. "Service delivery" needs to focus on meeting the complex needs of older adults. The goals of health systems are also impacted, with implications for improving health outcomes, financial fairness, and responsiveness to non-medical expectations, including a client-oriented approach and respect for vulnerable older adults.

Conclusion: Adopting strategies and policies based on these identified consequences, coupled with effective implementation, will help policymakers manage the impacts of population aging within health systems.

人口老龄化对卫生系统的影响:政策与实践的概念框架》。
背景:人口老龄化显著影响国家的社会、经济和政治格局,包括其卫生系统。本研究旨在建立一个概念框架,说明人口老龄化对卫生系统功能和目标的影响。方法:本研究分为四个阶段。首先,经过全面审查和协商一致,选择了世卫组织-2000卫生系统框架。其次,系统回顾了人口老龄化的影响。第三,初步设计了概念框架。最后,通过半结构化访谈验证、完成并最终确定框架。结果:该研究确定了120个与人口老龄化后果相关的概念,这些概念在世卫组织框架的功能和目标范围内进行了分类。“管理”的主要结果包括适应人口变化、修改系统设计和加强绩效评估。“创造资源”面临着日益增长的需求,特别是对训练有素的保健工作者和老年护理团队的需求。“融资”需要可持续的资源和战略性采购,以解决与人口老龄化相关的更高医疗成本。“提供服务”需要注重满足老年人的复杂需求。卫生系统的目标也受到影响,影响到改善卫生结果、财政公平和对非医疗期望的响应,包括以客户为导向的方法和对弱势老年人的尊重。结论:根据这些确定的后果采取战略和政策,并加以有效实施,将有助于决策者在卫生系统内管理人口老龄化的影响。
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Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences
Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
8.30%
发文量
137
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences is a general health science journal addressing clinical medicine, public health and biomedical sciences. Rarely, it covers veterinary medicine
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