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Screening assessment of the elderly in rural Thailand by a mobile unit.

W Swaddiwudhipong1, P Lerdlukanayonge, C Chaovakiratipong, P Nguntra, P Mahasakpan, S Koonchote, C Boonmak.   

Abstract

Using a mobile health unit, we conducted a survey to determine the prevalence of social and medical problems among an elderly population in rural Thailand. 3302 persons aged 60 years and older from 54 villages in Mae Sot District, Tak Province, northern Thailand, were interviewed and examined between November 1993 and April 1994. About 4% of those surveyed lived alone and most of them preferred to remain with their relatives and neighbours in the community. The proportion of current tobacco smokers was slightly higher in men (55.5%) than in women (51.4%). Men also had a higher proportion of current alcohol drinkers (20.3%) than women (5.3%). About 80% of the elderly reported having used medication within one month before the interview. Falls were the most common cause of reported injury, followed by cutting/piercing. The proportion of the elderly who had difficulty with activities of daily living was higher for women than men and increased with age. Meal preparation was the most common activity needing help. About 58% of hypertensive persons and 75% of those with diabetes were first detected during the survey. Some persons with treatable disorders such as senile cataract and dyslipidaemia were also detected by the screening programme. Geriatric screening assessment using mobile units may be helpful in uncovering treatable conditions among the elderly in rural areas.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8758055     DOI: 10.1016/s0035-9203(96)90221-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg        ISSN: 0035-9203            Impact factor:   2.184


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