Abstract
Globally, there are an estimated 605 million people aged 60 years and above. Improvements in health care facilities have brought longevity, which is con- sidered to be one of the greatest achievements of the 20th century. Objectives: To assess the morbidity pat- tern in geriatric people. Methodology: A community based cross sectional study. Results: Out of 208 aged 91 (43.7%) were males, 117 (56.25%) were females. Maximum number of males and females were from the age group 60 - 64 years. 117 (56.25%) had chronic problems and 15 (7.2%) acute. Musculo skeleton problem was the commonest (63%) complaint both in males and females, followed by cardio vascular prob- lem (44%). Diabetes mellitus was more common in males than females and hypertension was more com- mon in females than males. Chronic bronchitis was the commonest respiratory disorder in males (8.7%). Total 20 (9.6%) had psychological problems (depres- sion), psychological problems more common in males 11 (12%) than females 9 (7.7%). Conclusion:The present study showed that chronic morbidity in elderly was significantly higher (56.3%) than acute (7.2%), most commonly affected system by chronic morbidity was musculo-skeletal followed by cardio vascular (CVS) and gastrointestinal (GIT). Psycho- logical problems were more common in males (12%) than in females (7.7%). Psychological problems were more in lower socio-economic class-(V) than higher Class [1]. Keywords: Geriatric; Morbidity; Psychosocial; Urban
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Gupta, S. K., Varshney, A., Tiwari, S. C., & Shinde, M. (2012). The investigation of medical and psychosocial problems of geriatric population in the urban area of Madhya Pradesh in India. Open Journal of Internal Medicine, 02(03), 170–175. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojim.2012.23026
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