Assessing the Elderly Health-related Unmet Needs and Some Related Factors in Hamadan City, Iran

Objectives The increase in the older adult population is a public health challenge worldwide. The present study is designed and conducted as a cross-sectional study to identify the specific types of needs among the elderly population. Methods & Materials This cross-sectional study was conducted...

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Main Authors: Fatemeh Mansouri-Shad, Parvin Cheraghi, Sediqheh Mafakheri-Bashmagh, Qhadir Nouri, Zahra Cheraghi
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Parvin Cheraghi
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Qhadir Nouri
Zahra Cheraghi
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description Objectives The increase in the older adult population is a public health challenge worldwide. The present study is designed and conducted as a cross-sectional study to identify the specific types of needs among the elderly population. Methods & Materials This cross-sectional study was conducted on 501 elderly subjects residing in western Iran (Hamadan Province). The data collection process consisted of four sections, including a demographic information questionnaire, the abbreviated mental test (AMT-10) test questionnaire for identifying the absence of dementia, cognitive impairment, the Barthel index questionnaire for measuring functional independence status, and finally, the Camberwell assessment of need for the elderly. The Stata software, version 17, was used for data analysis, considering a 95% confidence interval. Results The social dimension had the highest mean of met needs (15.98±0.15), the psychological dimension (66.93±0.7), and the physical dimension (91.04±1.8) had the lowest met need. For each one-year increase in age, the scores of met needs decrease by 0.05 units (95% confidence interval: -0.01, -0.08). The elderly with academic education had a higher score of met needs by 2.23 units (95% confidence interval: 1.40, 3.05). Furthermore, with an increase in self-rated health score, the average met needs also increased by 1.91 units (95% confidence interval: 2.63, 1.20). Conclusion The social and physical needs of the elderly, particularly in the areas of vision and hearing, are not being adequately met. Therefore, it is essential to increase the quantity and quality of comprehensive assessments of physical and psychosocial performance of the elderly annually in an integrated elderly care program. Incorporating educational programmes in the form of self-care skill packages is necessary for improving psychosocial and physical performance, especially in the elderly with a history of chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases. To promote healthy and dynamic aging, it is essential to identify basic and immediate needs, continuously monitor progress, improve the quality and quantity of program services, and review the elderly care program. This requires upgrading specialized and trained human resources. Finally, future studies should assess the health-related needs of all elderly residents in the community, including those in long-term care facilities.
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spelling doaj-art-e656e0c394ba46d2a0c52a4857ae2c8b2025-08-20T03:53:57ZfasUniversity of Social Welfare & Rehabilitation SciencesSālmand1735-806X2025-03-012015269Assessing the Elderly Health-related Unmet Needs and Some Related Factors in Hamadan City, IranFatemeh Mansouri-Shad0Parvin Cheraghi1Sediqheh Mafakheri-Bashmagh2Qhadir Nouri3Zahra Cheraghi4 Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran. Department of Public Health, School of Public Health, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran. Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran. Department of Epidemiology, Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences, Rafsanjan, Iran. Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran. Objectives The increase in the older adult population is a public health challenge worldwide. The present study is designed and conducted as a cross-sectional study to identify the specific types of needs among the elderly population. Methods & Materials This cross-sectional study was conducted on 501 elderly subjects residing in western Iran (Hamadan Province). The data collection process consisted of four sections, including a demographic information questionnaire, the abbreviated mental test (AMT-10) test questionnaire for identifying the absence of dementia, cognitive impairment, the Barthel index questionnaire for measuring functional independence status, and finally, the Camberwell assessment of need for the elderly. The Stata software, version 17, was used for data analysis, considering a 95% confidence interval. Results The social dimension had the highest mean of met needs (15.98±0.15), the psychological dimension (66.93±0.7), and the physical dimension (91.04±1.8) had the lowest met need. For each one-year increase in age, the scores of met needs decrease by 0.05 units (95% confidence interval: -0.01, -0.08). The elderly with academic education had a higher score of met needs by 2.23 units (95% confidence interval: 1.40, 3.05). Furthermore, with an increase in self-rated health score, the average met needs also increased by 1.91 units (95% confidence interval: 2.63, 1.20). Conclusion The social and physical needs of the elderly, particularly in the areas of vision and hearing, are not being adequately met. Therefore, it is essential to increase the quantity and quality of comprehensive assessments of physical and psychosocial performance of the elderly annually in an integrated elderly care program. Incorporating educational programmes in the form of self-care skill packages is necessary for improving psychosocial and physical performance, especially in the elderly with a history of chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases. To promote healthy and dynamic aging, it is essential to identify basic and immediate needs, continuously monitor progress, improve the quality and quantity of program services, and review the elderly care program. This requires upgrading specialized and trained human resources. Finally, future studies should assess the health-related needs of all elderly residents in the community, including those in long-term care facilities.http://salmandj.uswr.ac.ir/article-1-2763-en.pdfunmet needsagedcross-sectional studies
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title Assessing the Elderly Health-related Unmet Needs and Some Related Factors in Hamadan City, Iran
title_full Assessing the Elderly Health-related Unmet Needs and Some Related Factors in Hamadan City, Iran
title_fullStr Assessing the Elderly Health-related Unmet Needs and Some Related Factors in Hamadan City, Iran
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title_short Assessing the Elderly Health-related Unmet Needs and Some Related Factors in Hamadan City, Iran
title_sort assessing the elderly health related unmet needs and some related factors in hamadan city iran
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