Social Security Measures for Elderly Population in Delhi, India: Awareness, Utilization and Barriers

Introduction: World population of elderly is increasing at a fast pace. The number of elderly in India has increased by 54.77% in the last 15 years. A number of social security measures have been taken by Indian government. Aim: To assess awareness, utilization and barriers faced while utilizin...

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Main Authors: Charu Kohli, Kalika Gupta, Bratati Banerjee, Gopal Krishna Ingle
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Published: JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited 2017-05-01
Series:Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
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spelling doaj-c73e28fd59da46bc8b1e6d3f975696762020-11-25T03:10:42ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2017-05-01115LC10LC1410.7860/JCDR/2017/21271.9814Social Security Measures for Elderly Population in Delhi, India: Awareness, Utilization and Barriers Charu Kohli0Kalika Gupta1Bratati Banerjee2Gopal Krishna Ingle3Resident, Department of Community Medicine, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India.Resident, Department of Community Medicine, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India.Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India.Director Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India.Introduction: World population of elderly is increasing at a fast pace. The number of elderly in India has increased by 54.77% in the last 15 years. A number of social security measures have been taken by Indian government. Aim: To assess awareness, utilization and barriers faced while utilizing social security schemes by elderly in a secondary care hospital situated in a rural area in Delhi, India. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 360 individuals aged 60 years and above in a secondary care hospital situated in a rural area in Delhi. A pre-tested, semistructured schedule prepared in local language was used. Data was analysed using SPSS software (version 17.0). Chi-square test was used to observe any statistical association between categorical variables. The results were considered statistically significant if p-value was less than 0.05. Results: A majority of study subjects were females (54.2%), Hindu (89.7%), married (60.3%) and were not engaged in any occupation (82.8%). Awareness about Indira Gandhi National Old Age Pension Scheme (IGNOAPS) was present among 286 (79.4%) and Annapurna scheme in 193 (53.6%) subjects. Among 223 subjects who were below poverty line, 179 (80.3%) were aware of IGNOAPS; while, 112 (50.2%) were utilizing the scheme. There was no association of awareness with education status, occupation, religion, family type, marital status and caste (p>0.05). Corruption and tedious administrative formalities were major barriers reported. Conclusion: Awareness generation, provision of information on how to approach the concerned authority for utilizing the scheme and ease of administrative procedures should be an integral part of any social security scheme or measure. In the present study, about 79.4% of elderly were aware and 45% of the eligible subjects were utilizing pension scheme. Major barriers reported in utilization of schemes were corruption and tedious administrative procedures.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/9814/21271_CE(RA1)_F(T)_PF1(SwG_SS)_PFA(NC_SS)_PF2(NE_SS).pdfgeriatricpensionrural area
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Kalika Gupta
Bratati Banerjee
Gopal Krishna Ingle
spellingShingle Charu Kohli
Kalika Gupta
Bratati Banerjee
Gopal Krishna Ingle
Social Security Measures for Elderly Population in Delhi, India: Awareness, Utilization and Barriers
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
geriatric
pension
rural area
author_facet Charu Kohli
Kalika Gupta
Bratati Banerjee
Gopal Krishna Ingle
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title Social Security Measures for Elderly Population in Delhi, India: Awareness, Utilization and Barriers
title_short Social Security Measures for Elderly Population in Delhi, India: Awareness, Utilization and Barriers
title_full Social Security Measures for Elderly Population in Delhi, India: Awareness, Utilization and Barriers
title_fullStr Social Security Measures for Elderly Population in Delhi, India: Awareness, Utilization and Barriers
title_full_unstemmed Social Security Measures for Elderly Population in Delhi, India: Awareness, Utilization and Barriers
title_sort social security measures for elderly population in delhi, india: awareness, utilization and barriers
publisher JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
series Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
issn 2249-782X
0973-709X
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Introduction: World population of elderly is increasing at a fast pace. The number of elderly in India has increased by 54.77% in the last 15 years. A number of social security measures have been taken by Indian government. Aim: To assess awareness, utilization and barriers faced while utilizing social security schemes by elderly in a secondary care hospital situated in a rural area in Delhi, India. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 360 individuals aged 60 years and above in a secondary care hospital situated in a rural area in Delhi. A pre-tested, semistructured schedule prepared in local language was used. Data was analysed using SPSS software (version 17.0). Chi-square test was used to observe any statistical association between categorical variables. The results were considered statistically significant if p-value was less than 0.05. Results: A majority of study subjects were females (54.2%), Hindu (89.7%), married (60.3%) and were not engaged in any occupation (82.8%). Awareness about Indira Gandhi National Old Age Pension Scheme (IGNOAPS) was present among 286 (79.4%) and Annapurna scheme in 193 (53.6%) subjects. Among 223 subjects who were below poverty line, 179 (80.3%) were aware of IGNOAPS; while, 112 (50.2%) were utilizing the scheme. There was no association of awareness with education status, occupation, religion, family type, marital status and caste (p>0.05). Corruption and tedious administrative formalities were major barriers reported. Conclusion: Awareness generation, provision of information on how to approach the concerned authority for utilizing the scheme and ease of administrative procedures should be an integral part of any social security scheme or measure. In the present study, about 79.4% of elderly were aware and 45% of the eligible subjects were utilizing pension scheme. Major barriers reported in utilization of schemes were corruption and tedious administrative procedures.
topic geriatric
pension
rural area
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