Ageing population Flashcards

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What are the key challenges of the ageing population

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KEY CHALLENGES OF AGEING POPULATION
• Strains on pension and social security systems
• Increasing demand for health care
• Bigger need for trained health workforce
• Increasing demand for long-term care
• Pervasive ageism (denying older people the rights and opportunities available for other
adults)

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What are the main causes of the ageing population?

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  • Improvements in sanitation, housing, nutrition & medical interventions
  • Life expectancy is rising around the globe
  • Substantial falls in fertility (higher age of first pregnancy?)
  • Decline in premature mortality
  • More people reaching older age while fewer children are born
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What is intrinsic ageing?

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INTRINSIC AGEING: natural, universal, inevitable

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What is extrinsic ageing?

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EXTRINSIC AGEING: dependent on external factors (UV ray exposure, smoking, air pollution, etc.)

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Gives some examples of physical changes that come with ageing

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  • Loss of skin elasticity and hair colouring
  • Decrease in size and weight
  • Loss of joint flexibility
  • Increased susceptibility to illness
  • Decline in learning ability and less efficient memory
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What declines in sensory effectiveness come with age?

-visual/hearing/taste and smell

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DECLINE IN SENSORY EFFECTIVENESS
• VISUAL
i Need 3x more light
ii Depth/colour perception
iii Narrowing of visual field
• HEARING
i High frequency loss
ii Speech comprehension 20%
• TASTE & SMELL
i 50% loss of taste buds
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What is gender bias?

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  • Women (83) live longer than men (73)
  • In very old age, the ratio of women:men is 2:1
  • Causes are:

20%biological (premenopausal women are protected from heart disease by hormones)

80% environmental – men take more lifestyle risks than women

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Name some consequences of higher life expectancy

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  • Pensions will have higher pay outs than those currently planned
  • Chronic and comorbid conditions will prevail
  • Rising inequalities as more affluent groups will use health services for longer
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Name some different types of dementia

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  • Alzheimer’s disease 62%
  • Vascular dementia 17%
  • Mixed Alzheimer and Vascular 10%
  • Lewy bodies 6%
  • Fronto-temporal 2%
  • Other types 3%
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What are some alternatives to hospital admission for older people?

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  • Supporting discharge from inpatient hospital care
  • Providing alternatives in acute care within the community
  • Supporting chronic disease management within the community
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What was Glaser & Strauss (1965) awareness of dying? What are the 4 different types of dying awareness.

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-An observational study of interactions between dying people, relatives and staff in USA
Hospitals

  1. Closed awareness – pt does not recognise impending death, although everyone else does
  2. Suspected awareness – pt suspects others know and attempts to confirm/invalidate his/her suspicions
  3. Mutual Pretence awareness – all sides know but pretend the others do not
  4. Open awareness – everyone knows and openly admits it

This is also complicated by uncertainty (diagnosis, prognosis, does the pt want to know)

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What is a social death?

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when people die in social and interpersonal terms before their actual
biological death - lonely, impersonal death

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What is a good death?

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palliative care became a specialty, aiming to demedicalise death - a
reaction against the impersonal medical city

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What are some benefits of hospice death?

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Hospice
i open awareness, compassion, honesty
ii multi-disciplinary teams
iii emotion and relationships - modeled on a family approach
iv holistic care
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