Literature DB >> 2938280

The prevalence of locomotor disability and handicap in the Cape Peninsula. Part III. The white population of Fish Hoek.

P B Disler, E Jacka, A R Sayed, M R Rip, S Hurford, P Collis.   

Abstract

A door-to-door survey to identify the locomotor-disabled was carried out on 24.2% of the population living in a white middle-class residential area of the Cape Peninsula (2391 people). This coastal resort is a popular place for retirement and has a large elderly population (23.3%). The prevalence rate of locomotor disability was 13/1000. Illness caused 74.2% of the disability, and in 34.5% of cases this was identified as arthritis. Most of the disabled were aged 60 years or more (77.4%), while 22.6% were 16-59 years old. Fifty per cent of those in the working-age group were employed; one-third competed in the open labour market and the rest were in sheltered employment. Few people were in contact with health, geriatric or social services.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 2938280

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  S Afr Med J


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