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孟加拉茶园中土著老年人的健康与福祉。

Health and wellbeing of indigenous older adults living in the tea gardens of Bangladesh.

机构信息

Centre for Injury Prevention and Research Bangladesh (CIPRB), Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Health Promotion & Public Health, College of Nursing, Midwifery and Healthcare, University of West London, London, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2021 Mar 4;16(3):e0247957. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0247957. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There are currently 1.5 million indigenous people in Bangladesh, constituting 1.8% of the total population and representing one of the country's most deprived communities. This study explores the health status and quality of life along with their determinants among indigenous older people in Bangladesh in order to fill the knowledge and evidence gap on this topic.

METHODS

A mixed-methods approach was deployed in October 2019 in the Sylhet division of Bangladesh which involved a cross-sectional survey among 400 indigenous older adults (200 males, 200 females) from 8 tea gardens using a pre-tested semi-structured questionnaire. Ten in-depth interviews were also conducted with providers of the tea garden health facilities. Descriptive analysis, multiple logistic and multi-nominal linear regression were performed to explore associated factors around health and quality of life.

RESULTS

Of the total respondents, the majority (79.5%) had chronic diseases, with visual difficulty being predominant (74%) among the conditions. Almost all (94%) of the respondents experienced delays in receiving treatment and poverty was identified by most (85%) as the primary cause of those delays. Extreme age, being male, living alone and low family income were significantly associated with suffering from chronic conditions. Furthermore, having a chronic condition and extreme age were found to be significantly associated with a low quality of life. Health service providers identified lack of logistical support in the health facilities, the economic crisis and lack of awareness as the major causes of poor health status and poor health seeking behaviour of the indigenous older adults.

CONCLUSION

Indigenous older men in extreme old age are more vulnerable to adverse health conditions and poor quality of life. Health literacy and health seeking behaviour is poor among indigenous older adults generally and there is a huge gap in the health services and social supports available to them.

摘要

背景

孟加拉国有 150 万土著人,占总人口的 1.8%,是该国最贫困的社区之一。本研究旨在探讨孟加拉国土著老年人的健康状况和生活质量及其决定因素,以填补该主题的知识和证据空白。

方法

2019 年 10 月,在孟加拉国锡尔赫特地区采用混合方法,对 8 个茶园的 400 名土著老年人(男女各 200 名)进行了横断面调查,使用了经过预测试的半结构化问卷。还对茶园卫生设施的提供者进行了 10 次深入访谈。采用描述性分析、多逻辑回归和多名义线性回归来探讨与健康和生活质量相关的因素。

结果

在总受访者中,大多数(79.5%)患有慢性疾病,其中视力障碍最为常见(74%)。几乎所有(94%)的受访者都经历了治疗延迟,大多数(85%)受访者认为贫困是导致这些延迟的主要原因。年龄较大、男性、独居和家庭收入低与患有慢性疾病显著相关。此外,患有慢性疾病和年龄较大与生活质量较低显著相关。卫生服务提供者认为,卫生设施缺乏后勤支持、经济危机和缺乏意识是土著老年人健康状况不佳和寻求健康行为不佳的主要原因。

结论

极端老年的土著男性更容易出现不良健康状况和生活质量较差。土著老年人的健康素养和寻求健康行为普遍较差,他们获得的卫生服务和社会支持存在巨大差距。

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