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J Nepal Health Res Counc ; 18(1): 16-20, 2020 Apr 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32335587

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BACKGROUND: Quality of life of elderly is becoming even more relevant with demographic shift happening towards an ageing society. With fast changing family condition and social contexts, lives of elderly people in Nepal have been changing dramatically. Old age homes have sprung up to cater to the needs of the elderly from different socio-economic backgrounds. The objective of this study is to compare the quality of life of senior citizens of selected old age homes and own residence and to find the association of quality of life with selected study variables. METHODS: A comparative study was conducted among 120 senior citizens from Dhankuta, Morang and Sunsari districts of Koshi zone. Two strata were formed based on their residence, i.e., old age homes and own residence. Equal proportion of the samples were selected from both the settings. Data was collected using interview schedule through pretested semi-structured and standard World Helth Organization, quality of life - old questionnaires. RESULTS: More than one fifth (23.33%) of research participants were from the age group 65-69 and 75-79 and more than half (55%) of them were female. More than half (58.33%) of the research participants residing in their own residence had high quality of life level, while among those residing in the old age homes, only about 40% had high quality of life level. Quality of life level was found to be significantly associated with sex and educational status of the research participants. CONCLUSIONS: Quality of life was found to be better among the people residing in their own residence as compared to those residing in old age homes.


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Homes for the Aged/statistics & numerical data , Independent Living/psychology , Independent Living/statistics & numerical data , Quality of Life , Age Factors , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Aging/psychology , Female , Health Status , Humans , Male , Nepal , Sex Factors , Socioeconomic Factors
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J Nepal Health Res Counc ; 15(2): 182-186, 2017 Sep 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29016592

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BACKGROUND: An effective ambulance is a vital requirement for providing an emergency medical service. Well-equipped ambulances with trained paramedics can save many lives during the golden hours of trauma care. The objective was to document the availability and utilization of basic life support equipment in the ambulances and to assess knowledge on first aid among the drivers. METHODS: Descriptive design was used. Total of 109 ambulances linked to B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences were enrolled using purposive sampling method. Self- constructed observation checklist and semi structured interview schedule was used for data collection. RESULTS: More than half of the respondents had less than five years of experience and were not trained in first aid. About two-third of the respondents had adequate knowledge on first aid. About 90% of the ambulance had oxygen cylinder and adult oxygen mask which was 'usually' used equipment. More than half of ambulance had equipment less than 23% as compared to that of national guidelines. There was significant association of knowledge with the experience (p = 0.004) and training (p = 0.001). Availability of equipment was associated with training received (p = 0.007),organization (p= 0.032)and district (p = 0.023) in which the ambulance is registered. CONCLUSIONS: The study concludes that maximum ambulance linked to BPKIHS, Nepal did not have even one fourth of the equipment for basic life support. Equipment usually used was oxygen cylinder and oxygen mask. Majority of driver had adequate knowledge on first aid and it was associated with training and experience.


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Ambulances/statistics & numerical data , Emergency Medical Services/statistics & numerical data , Emergency Medical Technicians/statistics & numerical data , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Life Support Systems/statistics & numerical data , Adult , Ambulances/standards , Emergency Medical Services/standards , Emergency Medical Technicians/education , Emergency Medical Technicians/standards , Female , First Aid/methods , Humans , Life Support Systems/standards , Male , Middle Aged , Nepal
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