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Indian J Public Health ; 2023 Mar; 67(1): 99-104
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-223895

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Background: To facilitate healthy aging in India, it is important not only to acknowledge older people’s contribution but also to understand their perception regarding their impact in the society along with society’s attitude toward them. Objectives: This study aims to assess their self‑perceived contribution in the society and the factors related with their contribution. Methods: It was an observational, descriptive, cross‑sectional study, conducted at Amdanga block of North 24 Parganas district, West Bengal, during July 2021–June 2022. A total 0f 384 geriatrics were interviewed by the house‑to‑house survey with the help of a predesigned, pretested and semi‑structured schedule. Potential predictors of contribution were investigated using the multivariate logistic regression model. Results: 78.9% of participants had contribution in the society. 85.9% were taking care of family members when they were sick. 93.2% were sharing their opinion with the family members. 86.5% were participating in various social works. 79.1% were suffering from at least one physical health problem. With increase in the number of health problems, chances of good contribution decreases. In case of self‑perceived contribution in the society family type, employment, physical health and social participation are influencing the most. Conclusion: Elderly people are taking care of not only family members, but even relatives and neighbors also. They are sharing their knowledge and experience with family members and in the society. They are also contributing financially. Employment and proper health‑care infrastructure for geriatric may be helpful to maximize their contribution.

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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12)2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-523050

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Objective To estimate fairness in the financial contributions of suburban households of Shanghai to the health system and the situation throughout the country. Methods A household survey was conducted to obtain data on health expenditure and government health input, which was then analyzed by means of the index for and methodology of fairness in the financial contributions of households in the performance assessment of the health system as introduced by the WHO. Results The coefficient of fairness in the financial contributions of households to the health system was estimated to be 0.735 and the rate of cooperative medical care coverage was positively related to the fairness. Conclusion The fairness level of the financial contributions of suburban households of Shanghai to the health system tallies with the level estimated by the WHO for China while the national level is lower. The calculations of government subsidy for household health, as recommended by the WHO in estimating fairness in the financial contributions to the health system, do not conform to the actual situation in China.

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