
Vipul N Deotale
Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH), IndiaPresentation Title:
Exploring perception of healthy aging in elderly: A qualitative study from central India
Abstract
Background: Healthy aging is an emerging and vital topic in India due to the country's significant demographic shift. According to the United Nations, India had over 93.3 million persons in the 60+ age group by the end of the first decade of this century. Healthy aging involves more than just the absence of disease. To better understand the complexities of healthy aging in India, a qualitative exploration of the topic is necessary so this study explores perceptions related to healthy aging in the elderly.
Methods: People aged 60 years and over, living in the community in the city of central India were selected conveniently, after explaining the purpose of the study and if they were willing, to participate in the study were enrolled,24 participants out which 66.6% and 33.3 % male and female respectively and the mean age of participant were 64 year were enrolled in the study and divided into 3 focus groups, each focus group contained 8 people and each focus group discussion lasted for approximately 1 hour with probing questions until saturation, The focus groups were audio-recorded. The participants were asked to share their opinions regarding healthy aging
Results: The 5 main themes arise consisting of Free from Illness, Social engagement, Healthy lifestyle, financial stability, and Self-sufficiency
Conclusions: In this study the elderly participant defined healthy aging as reaching a state of well-being that includes Free from illness, social engagement, Healthy lifestyle, financial stability, and self-sufficiency.
Biography
Vipul Deotale is currently working as a Junior Resident in the Department of Community Medicine at Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH), Nagpur, India. He holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Geriatric Medicine and has completed a Certificate Course in Diabetes Management. With a deep enthusiasm for geriatric care, he is committed to improving the quality of life for the elderly through community-based interventions and preventive healthcare.