Health Profile Of Aged Persons In Urban & Rural Field Practice Areas Of Medical College, Amrisar

Research question: What is the health status of aged persons in urban and rural area? Objectives: 1. To study the socio-demographic profile. 2. To study the health status of aged persons in urban and rural areas and factors associated with it. Study design: Cross-sectional Participants: Persons aged...

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Main Authors: Padda A.S, Mohan V, Singh Jagjit, Deepti S.S, Singh Gurmeet, Dhillon H.S
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 1998-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Community Medicine
Online Access:http://www.ijcm.org.in/article.asp?issn=0970-0218;year=1998;volume=23;issue=2;spage=72;epage=76;aulast=Padda;type=0
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spelling doaj-816f00e46cb143b281cb4c48d19c16cb2020-11-24T23:36:33ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Community Medicine0970-02181998-35811998-01-012327276Health Profile Of Aged Persons In Urban & Rural Field Practice Areas Of Medical College, AmrisarPadda A.SMohan VSingh JagjitDeepti S.SSingh GurmeetDhillon H.SResearch question: What is the health status of aged persons in urban and rural area? Objectives: 1. To study the socio-demographic profile. 2. To study the health status of aged persons in urban and rural areas and factors associated with it. Study design: Cross-sectional Participants: Persons aged 60 years and above. Sample size: 698 (423 males and 275 females) Study variables: Age, Sex, marital status, occupation, literacy status, addition, morbidity pattern and disability. Results: Among 698 aged persons, 423(60.60%) were males and 275(39.40%) were females, 393(56.3%) were in the age group of 60-65 years while only 34(4.8%) were more than 80 years. Majority (58.45%) belonged to Sikh community followed by Hindus (39.9%). 61.37% aged persons were literate and 38.63% were illiterate. 73.74% of all aged were living in joint families. 68.39% aged persons were engaged in one or other works while 31.61% were dependent on other family members. It was observed that 46.08% of rural aged and 32.97% of urban aged persons were going for morning/evening walk. 33.69% of urban aged and 20.69% of rural aged were reading newspapers or books. Out of total 423 males, 363(85.81%) were addicted to one or the other intoxicants. 374(53.58%) were feeling satisfactory at this age while 324(46.42%) were not feeling so. Majority of them were ill at the time of survey. Arthritis (60.60%) being the commonest cause of illness followed by cataract or visual impairment (54.01%). 16.62% of the aged were hypertensive, it was more (19.35%) in urban aged as compared to rural aged (13.79%). Diabetes mellitus was observed in 5.3% aged persons and it was more commonly seen in urban area (6.81%) than in rural area (2.51%). Prevalence of peptic ulcers/chromic gastritis was found to be 5.87% (6.09% in urban area (6.27%) in rural area aged). The problems due to socio-psychology causes were minimal, probably because majority (73.74%) of them were residing with their familieshttp://www.ijcm.org.in/article.asp?issn=0970-0218;year=1998;volume=23;issue=2;spage=72;epage=76;aulast=Padda;type=0
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author Padda A.S
Mohan V
Singh Jagjit
Deepti S.S
Singh Gurmeet
Dhillon H.S
spellingShingle Padda A.S
Mohan V
Singh Jagjit
Deepti S.S
Singh Gurmeet
Dhillon H.S
Health Profile Of Aged Persons In Urban & Rural Field Practice Areas Of Medical College, Amrisar
Indian Journal of Community Medicine
author_facet Padda A.S
Mohan V
Singh Jagjit
Deepti S.S
Singh Gurmeet
Dhillon H.S
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title Health Profile Of Aged Persons In Urban & Rural Field Practice Areas Of Medical College, Amrisar
title_short Health Profile Of Aged Persons In Urban & Rural Field Practice Areas Of Medical College, Amrisar
title_full Health Profile Of Aged Persons In Urban & Rural Field Practice Areas Of Medical College, Amrisar
title_fullStr Health Profile Of Aged Persons In Urban & Rural Field Practice Areas Of Medical College, Amrisar
title_full_unstemmed Health Profile Of Aged Persons In Urban & Rural Field Practice Areas Of Medical College, Amrisar
title_sort health profile of aged persons in urban & rural field practice areas of medical college, amrisar
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Community Medicine
issn 0970-0218
1998-3581
publishDate 1998-01-01
description Research question: What is the health status of aged persons in urban and rural area? Objectives: 1. To study the socio-demographic profile. 2. To study the health status of aged persons in urban and rural areas and factors associated with it. Study design: Cross-sectional Participants: Persons aged 60 years and above. Sample size: 698 (423 males and 275 females) Study variables: Age, Sex, marital status, occupation, literacy status, addition, morbidity pattern and disability. Results: Among 698 aged persons, 423(60.60%) were males and 275(39.40%) were females, 393(56.3%) were in the age group of 60-65 years while only 34(4.8%) were more than 80 years. Majority (58.45%) belonged to Sikh community followed by Hindus (39.9%). 61.37% aged persons were literate and 38.63% were illiterate. 73.74% of all aged were living in joint families. 68.39% aged persons were engaged in one or other works while 31.61% were dependent on other family members. It was observed that 46.08% of rural aged and 32.97% of urban aged persons were going for morning/evening walk. 33.69% of urban aged and 20.69% of rural aged were reading newspapers or books. Out of total 423 males, 363(85.81%) were addicted to one or the other intoxicants. 374(53.58%) were feeling satisfactory at this age while 324(46.42%) were not feeling so. Majority of them were ill at the time of survey. Arthritis (60.60%) being the commonest cause of illness followed by cataract or visual impairment (54.01%). 16.62% of the aged were hypertensive, it was more (19.35%) in urban aged as compared to rural aged (13.79%). Diabetes mellitus was observed in 5.3% aged persons and it was more commonly seen in urban area (6.81%) than in rural area (2.51%). Prevalence of peptic ulcers/chromic gastritis was found to be 5.87% (6.09% in urban area (6.27%) in rural area aged). The problems due to socio-psychology causes were minimal, probably because majority (73.74%) of them were residing with their families
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