Comparative analysis of ageing in nigeria and united kingdom using life course approach: The implication for the nursing profession in Nigeria

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The population of Nigerian older persons is expected to reach 26 million by 2050 from 9 million reported in 2016. This population change has several implications, thus the need to pay attention to healthy ageing. Hence, this report aims to compare ageing and its facilitators in Nigeria and the United Kingdom (UK). The life course theory was used to explore the influence of early life factors and experiences on ageing. Unlike the UK, little attention is given to the care of Nigerian older persons. Therefore, Nigerian stakeholders must design and implement a comprehensive policy on healthy ageing. Also, there is an urgent need for training nurses to meet this demand as it arises.

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Akintayo-Usman, N. O., & Usman, S. O. (2021). Comparative analysis of ageing in nigeria and united kingdom using life course approach: The implication for the nursing profession in Nigeria. Pan African Medical Journal, 38. https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2021.38.411.22272

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