Current status and the future trajectory of geriatric services in Nigeria

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https://doi.org/10.51496/jogm.v4.229

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Ageing, Geriatric Syndromes, Older persons, Patient-Centred Care, Healthcare System, Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment

Abstract

The world population of people aged 65 and above, termed as older persons, is increasing rapidly. The number of people aged 65 years or older worldwide is projected to more than double, rising from 761 million in 2021 to 1.6 billion in 2050. The number of people aged 80 years or older is growing even faster. Population ageing is an irreversible global trend. It is the inevitable result of the demographic transition – the trend toward longer lives and smaller families – that is taking place even in countries with relatively youthful populations.

In 2021, one in 10 people worldwide were aged 65 or above. In 2050, this age group is projected to account for one in six people globally [1]. People are living longer because of better nutrition, sanitation, healthcare, education, and economic well-being. With increasing age, older adults become at greater risk for diseases, disability, and side effects of medications. The common geriatric syndromes suffered by older persons include degenerative joint diseases, falls and mobility issues, sensory impairments (visual and hearing), dementia, sleep disturbances, frailty, and urinary incontinence. These syndromes are described as ‘Giants of Geriatrics’ on account of the impact on quality of life, and functional status of older persons.

Geriatricians provide person-centered holistic care that attempts to preserve function and maintain a good quality of life by deploying the comprehensive geriatrics assessment and management approach which involves a multidisciplinary team (MDT). Nigeria has an increasing ageing population that will benefit from a healthcare system that is aligned to their peculiar care needs in the different settings care will be sought. This can be achieved by building capacity in the various disciplines involved in providing comprehensive care to older persons, and including geriatric medicine in the training curriculum for medical students, nurses and all allied health workers.

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15-10-2024

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Osi-Ogbu, O. (2024). Current status and the future trajectory of geriatric services in Nigeria. Journal of Global Medicine, 4(1), e229. https://doi.org/10.51496/jogm.v4.229

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