Frequency of The Medical Disordrers and Life Satisfaction Among Geriatric Population of Hyderabad Sindh
Erum Naz Shaikh, Abdul Ghani Rahimo, Khadim Hussain, Usama Feroz Daudpota
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ABSTRACT
Objectives:
To determine the most common
health-related disorders and life satisfaction among the geriatric population
of Hyderabad Sindh.
Material
and Methods: This
cross-sectional community-based study was conducted at department of Community
Medicine of LUMHS Jamshoro on geriatric population of district Hyderabad. All
the people of 60 years or over and either gender, were included in the
study. The volunteer study contributors were pre-informed and approached at
their convenient place and time. All study subjects were interviewed regarding
their health disorders and life satisfaction. Following a written and informed
consent, a self-structured questionnaire was filled by the study volunteers, in
the presence of chief investigator under her guidance. All information was
recorded via a structured study questioner.
Results: Total 422 individuals were studied and their average age
was 70.12+6.33 years. Out of 69.4% were males and 30.6% were females.
Self-dependent individuals were 14.9%, pension dependents were 34.4%, and 50.7%
had other sources of income. As per medical disorders, hypertension and
diabetes were the most common health issues followed by vision problems,
cardiac issues, dental caries, loss of teeth, osteoporosis, chronic pain,
urinary incontinence, haemorrhoids, loss of appetite, stroke, loss of memory
and sleeplessness. Health status was excellent in 5.7% of the patients, good
health in 212(50.2%), fair health in 123(29.1%) and poor health status was
found in 63(14.9%) of the patients.
Conclusion: It was concluded that the geriatric population is at high
risk of hypertension, GI-problem, liver disease, weight loss, Dental caries,
vision problem, DM, obesity, stroke, lung disease, and Benign Prostrate
hypertension. Most patients were unsatisfied with their life and this was
mostly due to poor socio-economic.
Keywords: Old age individuals, health, medical disorder