Morbidity Profile of Elders in Old Age Homes in Chennai

Background: In India “aged” population is the second largest in the world. The proportion of elders living in old age homes in India is increasing. This study was undertaken to explore the health problems of elders in old age homes. Methods: This cross sectional study was done among elders in select...

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Published inNational journal of community medicine Vol. 3; no. 3
Main Authors M Anitha Rani, Palani G, BWC Sathiyasekaran
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Medsci Publications 01.09.2012
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Summary:Background: In India “aged” population is the second largest in the world. The proportion of elders living in old age homes in India is increasing. This study was undertaken to explore the health problems of elders in old age homes. Methods: This cross sectional study was done among elders in selected old age homes in Chennai city. Data on health problems was collected by clinical examination and available medical records. Results: Medical services were found available in all the homes. Only 3.3% of elders were clinically free from health problem and the remaining elders were suffering from one or more health problems. Major health problems of elders were cardiovascular diseases 42.8% dental problem 37.6% and visual problem 35.1%. Conclusion: The present study show that greater proportions of institutionalized elders were suffering from wide range of morbidities.
ISSN:0976-3325
2229-6816