Schatz Enid, Seeley Janet
a Department of Health Sciences , University of Missouri , Columbia , MO , USA.
b Institute of Behavioral Science , University of Colorado , Boulder , CO , USA.
Glob Public Health. 2015;10(10):1185-200. doi: 10.1080/17441692.2015.1035664. Epub 2015 May 7.
An estimated 58 million persons aged 60-plus live in sub-Saharan Africa; by 2050 that number will rise sharply to 215 million. Older Africans traditionally get care in their old age from the middle generation. But in East and Southern Africa, HIV has hollowed out that generation, leaving many older persons to provide care for their children's children without someone to care for him or herself in old age. Simultaneously, the burden of disease among older persons is changing in this region. The result is a growing care deficit. This article examines the existing literature on care for and by older persons in this region, highlighting understudied aspects of older persons' experiences of ageing and care--including the positive impacts of carework, variation in the region and the role of resilience and pensions. We advance a conceptual framework of gendered identities--for both men and women--and intergenerational social exchange to help focus and understand the complex interdependent relationships around carework, which are paramount in addressing the needs of older persons in the current care deficit in this region, and the Global South more generally.
据估计,撒哈拉以南非洲地区有5800万60岁及以上的人口;到2050年,这一数字将急剧上升至2.15亿。传统上,非洲老年人在年老时由中年一代照顾。但在东非和南部非洲,艾滋病掏空了这一代人,导致许多老年人在照顾孙辈的同时,自己年老时却无人照料。与此同时,该地区老年人的疾病负担也在发生变化。结果是护理缺口不断扩大。本文研究了该地区有关老年人护理及老年人提供护理的现有文献,突出了老年人衰老和护理经历中研究不足的方面,包括护理工作的积极影响、该地区的差异以及恢复力和养老金的作用。我们提出了一个关于性别身份(包括男性和女性)以及代际社会交换的概念框架,以帮助聚焦和理解围绕护理工作的复杂相互依存关系,这些关系对于满足该地区以及更广泛的全球南方地区当前护理缺口中老年人的需求至关重要。