ELDERLY CARE IN INDIA-CHANGING PERSPECTIVES DR. K.L.SHARMA INDIAN GERONTOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INDIA.

25
ELDERLY CARE IN ELDERLY CARE IN INDIA-CHANGING INDIA-CHANGING PERSPECTIVES PERSPECTIVES DR. K.L.SHARMA DR. K.L.SHARMA INDIAN GERONTOLOGICAL INDIAN GERONTOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INDIA ASSOCIATION, INDIA

Transcript of ELDERLY CARE IN INDIA-CHANGING PERSPECTIVES DR. K.L.SHARMA INDIAN GERONTOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INDIA.

Page 1: ELDERLY CARE IN INDIA-CHANGING PERSPECTIVES DR. K.L.SHARMA INDIAN GERONTOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INDIA.

ELDERLY CARE IN INDIA-ELDERLY CARE IN INDIA-CHANGING CHANGING

PERSPECTIVESPERSPECTIVES

ELDERLY CARE IN INDIA-ELDERLY CARE IN INDIA-CHANGING CHANGING

PERSPECTIVESPERSPECTIVES

DR. K.L.SHARMADR. K.L.SHARMA

INDIAN GERONTOLOGICAL INDIAN GERONTOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INDIAASSOCIATION, INDIA

Page 2: ELDERLY CARE IN INDIA-CHANGING PERSPECTIVES DR. K.L.SHARMA INDIAN GERONTOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INDIA.

TRADITION SPEAK…

One who always serves and respects elderly is blessed with four things : Long Life, Wisdom, Fame and Power”

Manusmriti Chapter 2:121

Page 3: ELDERLY CARE IN INDIA-CHANGING PERSPECTIVES DR. K.L.SHARMA INDIAN GERONTOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INDIA.

Worldwide Trend of Population of 60 Years and Above : 1980-

2020

1980 1990 2000 2010 2020

World 381.2 484.7 608.7 754.2 1011.6

Developed 173.3 203.6 234.6 232.4 308.2

Developing 207.9 281.8 374.1 491.8 703.4

Africa 23.4 30.9 41.8 57 82

Latin America 23.4 31.7 41.9 56.4 80.7

Asia (excl. Japan) 160 218.2 290 377.7 539.9

China 78.6 101.2 131.7 167.9 238.9

India 44.6 60.2 81.4 107 149.7

United Nations,World Demographic Estimate and Projections

Page 4: ELDERLY CARE IN INDIA-CHANGING PERSPECTIVES DR. K.L.SHARMA INDIAN GERONTOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INDIA.

Proportion of Aged 60 and Over Population (in Per

cent) 

1980 1990 2000 2010 2020

World 8.6 9.2 9.9 10.8 12.9

Developed 15.2 16.8 18.4 19.7 22.4

Developing 6.3 7 7.7 8.7 10.9

Africa 4.9 4.8 4.8 4.9 5.6

Latin America 6.5 7 7.7 8.8 11

Asia (excl. Japan) 6.5 7.4 8.5 9.8 12.8

China 7.4 9 10.5 12.4 16.6

India 6.5 7.3 8.4 9.9 12.6

United Nations,World Demographic Estimate and Projections

Page 5: ELDERLY CARE IN INDIA-CHANGING PERSPECTIVES DR. K.L.SHARMA INDIAN GERONTOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INDIA.

Elderly Population-Facts!

• Aging of population is an end product of demographic transition.

• The number of elderly people in developing countries is almost 3-4 times of that of developed countries.

• The developed countries have already experienced the consequences of this transition.

Page 6: ELDERLY CARE IN INDIA-CHANGING PERSPECTIVES DR. K.L.SHARMA INDIAN GERONTOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INDIA.

Elderly Population-Facts!

• World population of 6.1 billion at the dawn of 21st century is likely to become 9.3 billion in 2050 (UN 2004).

• Global aged population from 595 million to 2 billion – a four fold rise-by 2050!

• In terms of proportion -10% in 2000, 15% by 2025, rising to 21.6% by 2050.

Page 7: ELDERLY CARE IN INDIA-CHANGING PERSPECTIVES DR. K.L.SHARMA INDIAN GERONTOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INDIA.

Elderly Population-Facts!

• 73 % of deaths in the elderly are related to heart diseases, smoking and cancers.

• 20% of doctor’s visits, 30 % of hospital days and 50% of bedridden days are ascribed to elderly patients.

• ‘Expansion of morbidity’ even though increased life expectancy due to chronic non-communicable diseases.

Page 8: ELDERLY CARE IN INDIA-CHANGING PERSPECTIVES DR. K.L.SHARMA INDIAN GERONTOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INDIA.

Elderly in India -Facts!

• 24 million in 1961 increased to 77 million in 2001

• Projected to rise to 179 million in 2031 and 301 million in 2051.

• 70 and above projected to increase from 29 million in 2001 to 132 million in 2051.

• 80+ would be fastest to grow – 8 million in 2001 to 32 million in 2051.

Page 9: ELDERLY CARE IN INDIA-CHANGING PERSPECTIVES DR. K.L.SHARMA INDIAN GERONTOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INDIA.

Elderly in India -Facts!

• 2nd largest elderly (60+) population in the world (2001)

• 80% are in rural areas • 40% are below poverty line• over 73 per cent are illiterate. • about 90 % of the old people have

no official social security (i.e., without PF, Gratuity and Pension etc).

Page 10: ELDERLY CARE IN INDIA-CHANGING PERSPECTIVES DR. K.L.SHARMA INDIAN GERONTOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INDIA.

Elderly in India -Facts!

• Life expectancy 31.7 years in 1941 increased to 60.5 years in 2000.

• 55% of the women of 60 years and above are widows.

• Older women most vulnerable.• Elderly poverty is a major risk of

ageing in developing countries.

Page 11: ELDERLY CARE IN INDIA-CHANGING PERSPECTIVES DR. K.L.SHARMA INDIAN GERONTOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INDIA.

Not just the numbers…

• Family structure is changing to nuclear/small unit families.

• Without the safe, secure and dignified status in the family, the elderly are finding themselves vulnerable.

• Welfare of the elderly has been a low priority with the state…

Page 12: ELDERLY CARE IN INDIA-CHANGING PERSPECTIVES DR. K.L.SHARMA INDIAN GERONTOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INDIA.

Distribution of Aged Persons by State of Economic

Dependence (n=1000)

  

NotDependant

PartiallyDependant

FullyDependant

NoResponse

Rural        

Male 485 180 313 22

Female 121 146 706 27

Urban        

Male 515 169 297 19

Female 115 110 757 18

National Sample Survey 52nd Round Survey, 1995-96

Page 13: ELDERLY CARE IN INDIA-CHANGING PERSPECTIVES DR. K.L.SHARMA INDIAN GERONTOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INDIA.

Distribution of  Care Provider of Economically Dependent Aged

  

Spouse 

OwnChildren

GrandChildren

Others 

Rural        

Male 113 766 50 71

Female 159 717 52 72

Urban        

Male 105 792 54 49

Female 182 695 56 67

National Sample Survey 52nd Round Survey, 1995-96

Page 14: ELDERLY CARE IN INDIA-CHANGING PERSPECTIVES DR. K.L.SHARMA INDIAN GERONTOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INDIA.

The Support…

• The major thrust has been on improving the health status of children and women

• Geriatric services are largely unorganized.

• There are 186 old age homes, 233 day care centers and 28 medical vans

• These are managed by NGO/network of PHC and subentries in the rural areas.

Page 15: ELDERLY CARE IN INDIA-CHANGING PERSPECTIVES DR. K.L.SHARMA INDIAN GERONTOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INDIA.

Geriatrics in India

• Most hospitals do not have a special geriatric facility. At present most elderly patients are still being treated in general medical wards.

• There is only one hospital in Chennai that gives post-graduate (M.D.) education in geriatric medicine!

• Similarly the nursing and other para-medical staff are not formally trained in providing care for elderly patients.

Page 16: ELDERLY CARE IN INDIA-CHANGING PERSPECTIVES DR. K.L.SHARMA INDIAN GERONTOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INDIA.

Distribution of Chronic Diseases in Aged

(n=1000)

India  

Rural 

Urban 

Chronic Disease M F M F

Cough   250 1958 179 142

Piles   33 16 32 18

Joint Problems 363 404 285 393

High/low BP 108 105 200 251

Heart Disease 34 27 68 53

Urinary Problem 38 23 49 24

Diabetes   36 28 85 66

Cancer   2 3 2 4

Any of the above 527 514 528 560

National Sample Survey 52nd Round Survey, 1995-96

Page 17: ELDERLY CARE IN INDIA-CHANGING PERSPECTIVES DR. K.L.SHARMA INDIAN GERONTOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INDIA.

Distribution of Physical Disability in Aged (n=1000)

India   Rural

  Urban

 

           

Disability   M F M F

Visual   249 291 225 260

Hearing   139 156 111 132

Speech   32 38 29 3

Locomotor 107 115 80 94

Amnesia/Senility 96 113 61 80

Any Disability 380 425 333 367

National Sample Survey 52nd Round Survey, 1995-96

Page 18: ELDERLY CARE IN INDIA-CHANGING PERSPECTIVES DR. K.L.SHARMA INDIAN GERONTOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INDIA.

The policy Initiative in India

• 1999 Indian Government announced a National Policy on Older Persons

• policy implementation is to be monitored by  National council for Older Persons (NCOP).

• joint responsibility of the state and Central governments

• in December 2007 Indian parliament has passed a bill known as Maintenance of parents and Senior citizens Act

Page 19: ELDERLY CARE IN INDIA-CHANGING PERSPECTIVES DR. K.L.SHARMA INDIAN GERONTOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INDIA.

Policy aims to….

• to encourage geriatric units in hospitals and clinics

• infirmary care units• emphasis on family care of the

aged through incentives and schemes for the needy families

• promotion of values through formal education and media

• subsidizing old age homes and day care centers

Page 20: ELDERLY CARE IN INDIA-CHANGING PERSPECTIVES DR. K.L.SHARMA INDIAN GERONTOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INDIA.

Geriatric Nursing Care Workshop (November ’07)

• In collaboration with NICE/ICCE• 5 day workshop• Attended by nursing staff of

different hospitals in the state of Rajasthan, India.

Page 21: ELDERLY CARE IN INDIA-CHANGING PERSPECTIVES DR. K.L.SHARMA INDIAN GERONTOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INDIA.

Aims of the Workshop…

• Provide improved ideas and practices in the Care of elderly

• Refine existing practitioner’s skill in the care of elderly

• Draw attention of general practitioners to the needs of care of elderly

• Positively influence Government policy initiatives on geriatric care

Page 22: ELDERLY CARE IN INDIA-CHANGING PERSPECTIVES DR. K.L.SHARMA INDIAN GERONTOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INDIA.

Indian Gerontological Associationwww.gerontologyindia.com

• Established in 1968• Devoted to well being of Senior

citizens & research on ageing• Indian Journal of Gerontology -

1969• Affiliated to IAGG in 1971

Page 23: ELDERLY CARE IN INDIA-CHANGING PERSPECTIVES DR. K.L.SHARMA INDIAN GERONTOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INDIA.

Indian Gerontological Association

• Runs a Day Care Centre • Runs a counselling centre for elderly• Organises training for family care givers• Organises lectures on diseases

common in old age• Consultancy for NGOs working for

elderly

Page 24: ELDERLY CARE IN INDIA-CHANGING PERSPECTIVES DR. K.L.SHARMA INDIAN GERONTOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INDIA.

In Summary…

• Elderly population in India is increasing.• Status of elderly changing in family.• Geriatrics is in incipient stage.• NGOs have important role to play in

creating awareness, imparting information and training of support services.

• We need to learn from the model of geriatric care in the developed countries.

Page 25: ELDERLY CARE IN INDIA-CHANGING PERSPECTIVES DR. K.L.SHARMA INDIAN GERONTOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INDIA.

THANKS

By:

Dr. K.L. SHARMA