Background: Change in socio economic status, nuclearisation of joint family, migration of youths, changing traditional values and role of women have contributed to the crisis of care for the elderly.Methods: Descriptive cross sectional study was done at the field practice area of the department of Community Medicine, HIMS, Dehradun. A total of 526 elderly (60 years and above) were interviewed using a pre tested schedule in 4 randomly selected villages. The findings are described in percentages and proportions.Results: Around 63.1% belonged to age group 60 -69 years, 35.4 % were illiterate, 48.4 % were not happy in life and 34.7 % felt they were burden to family. Basic unmet need was seen in 11.2% of the elderly and 34.3% were aware about g...
Research Problem: What is the quality of life of the elderly people, as also the available support s...
Ageing is a normal, common, universal and un-avoiding phenomenon. Ageing has three aspects biologica...
Background: Ageing is a natural process, always associated with physiological and biological decline...
Background: Change in socio economic status, nuclearisation of joint family, migration of yout...
Background: Change in socio economic status, nuclearisation of joint family, migration of youths, c...
Background: Change in socio-economic status and various health problems adversely affect an individ...
Objectives: The elderly is raised as an important issue of nations. In our country due to pyramid of...
Background: The Indian aged population is currently the second largest in the world after China. In ...
Change in socioeconomic status and various health problems affect the individuals’ way of life in ol...
ABSTRACT Old age consists of ages nearing or surpassing the average life span of human beings, and t...
Objectives: Elderliness is a biological process that is experienced by all living creatures, am...
Old age was never a problem in India. Old age homes were alien in concept and elder abuse was consid...
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: The proportion of elderly in the world population is increasing, especiall...
Today India is home to one out of every ten senior citizens of the world. Both the absolute and rela...
Abstract: The present study is an attempt to examine how elderly people facing social economic and h...
Research Problem: What is the quality of life of the elderly people, as also the available support s...
Ageing is a normal, common, universal and un-avoiding phenomenon. Ageing has three aspects biologica...
Background: Ageing is a natural process, always associated with physiological and biological decline...
Background: Change in socio economic status, nuclearisation of joint family, migration of yout...
Background: Change in socio economic status, nuclearisation of joint family, migration of youths, c...
Background: Change in socio-economic status and various health problems adversely affect an individ...
Objectives: The elderly is raised as an important issue of nations. In our country due to pyramid of...
Background: The Indian aged population is currently the second largest in the world after China. In ...
Change in socioeconomic status and various health problems affect the individuals’ way of life in ol...
ABSTRACT Old age consists of ages nearing or surpassing the average life span of human beings, and t...
Objectives: Elderliness is a biological process that is experienced by all living creatures, am...
Old age was never a problem in India. Old age homes were alien in concept and elder abuse was consid...
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: The proportion of elderly in the world population is increasing, especiall...
Today India is home to one out of every ten senior citizens of the world. Both the absolute and rela...
Abstract: The present study is an attempt to examine how elderly people facing social economic and h...
Research Problem: What is the quality of life of the elderly people, as also the available support s...
Ageing is a normal, common, universal and un-avoiding phenomenon. Ageing has three aspects biologica...
Background: Ageing is a natural process, always associated with physiological and biological decline...