Primary obstetrics and gynecology in developing countries: shifting the focus to older women's health

Melissa A Simon MD, MPH , XinQi Dong MD
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When one thinks of the field of women's health in the developing world, traditionally, one immediately relates it to maternal health and care of those women of reproductive age. Little attention is given to older women's health care. Yet it has been documented that older women with poor access to care have higher age-adjusted mortality. As the abundant existing reproductive-aged women become older, the number of older women in the developing world will increase. In 1994, nearly 312 million of the world's 469 million elderly women resided in developing countries. Currently, out of the 600 million older women worldwide, there are over 400 million older women living in the developing world. It is estimated that by 2020 five out of seven will reside in developing countries, an absolute increase of about 360 million compared to 87 million in developed countries. This article focuses on some of the existing health problems, such as breast and cervical cancer, and their barriers in prevention, diagnosis, and treatment in older women in developing countries. It then discusses the emerging issues from a neglect of the multifaceted problems of older women’s health. Finally, there is a call for a multidisciplinary approach to proposed solutions for future directions in this desperately needed field.

发展中国家的初级妇产科:将重点转向老年妇女的健康
当人们想到发展中世界妇女保健领域时,传统上,人们立即将其与那些育龄妇女的产妇保健和护理联系起来。老年妇女的保健很少受到重视。然而,有文件表明,难以获得护理的老年妇女的年龄调整死亡率较高。随着现有的大量育龄妇女年龄的增大,发展中国家老年妇女的数量将会增加。1994年,全世界4.69亿老年妇女中有近3.12亿人居住在发展中国家。目前,在全世界6亿老年妇女中,有4亿多老年妇女生活在发展中国家。据估计,到2020年,每7人中有5人将居住在发展中国家,与发达国家的8700万人相比,绝对增长约3.6亿人。本文主要关注发展中国家老年妇女存在的一些健康问题,如乳腺癌和宫颈癌,以及它们在预防、诊断和治疗方面的障碍。然后讨论了由于忽视老年妇女健康的多方面问题而出现的新问题。最后,呼吁采取多学科方法,为这一迫切需要的领域的未来方向提出解决方案。
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