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Title

Health Related Challenges of Rural Elderly Living in Co-Residential Family Care Arrangements.

Authors

Mefteh, Kidus Yenealem

Abstract

Family plays an indispensable role in the care and support of the rising number of older people particularly in developing countries like Ethiopia where the system of public transfer is minimal. Previous studies in Ethiopia focus on institutionalized and urban-dwelling elderly with little attention to the elderly in the informal care paradigm and rural areas. This study aims to explore the health-related experiences of dependent rural elderly who get care and support within a family setting. A phenomenology method was used, and in-depth interviews were employed to collect data from purposively sampled elders. Data were inductively coded and developed into themes. Physical health and psychosocial challenges of dependent elderly in rural areas include vision and mobility problems; loneliness, grief, and sadness; feelings of inferiority in the family; abuse and neglect; lack of meaningful activities; and the feeling of being a burden on the family. Families of elderly people often experience economic conditions that make it difficult for them to provide adequate care. The findings suggest actions policymakers and other stakeholders could undertake to enhance the wellbeing and welfare of rural elderly rural in Ethiopia, including improved access to supportive technologies, day care facilities that enhance social engagement and access to healthcare, and economic support for caregivers.

Subjects

ETHIOPIA; ELDER care; OLDER people; HEALTH services accessibility; FAMILIES; RURAL geography; WELL-being; HOSPITAL care quality

Publication

Qualitative Report, 2022, Vol 27, Issue 8, p1765

ISSN

1052-0147

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.46743/2160-3715/2022.5488

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