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Health concerns among India's elderly.

S I Rajan1, U S Mishra, P S Sarma.   

Abstract

This article critically examines the health situation among elderly from two sets of independent sources. National Sample Survey in its 42 Round (July 1986-June 1987) canvassed a nationwide survey covering 50,000 households in 8312 villages and 4546 urban blocks in India to understand the socio-economic profile of aged persons. Secondly, an aging survey (1993) was conducted in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Gujarat, and Karnataka states in India by the authors to study the elderly life in terms of general feeling, living arrangements, living support, social security, health, nutrition, their involvement in social and religious matters, views of old age homes and particularly life preparatory measures. The survey is based on interviews with about 2,253 persons aged 60 years and above, of whom 1325 are males and 928 are females. In fact, this survey is a part of a larger study conducted for the Social Development Section, Economic and Social Commission for the Asia and Pacific (ESCAP), United Nations, Bangkok, along with four other South East Asian countries-China, Korea, Singapore, and Thailand. From the survey conducted by us, we report only the health aspects of the elderly in this paper. The last section examines the major cause of death among elderly as reported from the Model Registration System of the Registrar General of India and concludes with feasible policy prescriptions.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11866377     DOI: 10.2190/19WH-50YR-QAKG-C8VR

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Aging Hum Dev        ISSN: 0091-4150


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