2014
DOI: 10.1080/02701960.2014.925886
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Care of the Elderly: Survey of Teaching in an Aging Sub-Saharan Africa

Abstract: In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), a rapidly aging population is presenting challenges to health care systems. Doctors need specialized knowledge to be prepared for the increase in age-related medical conditions. This study aims to investigate the current provision of geriatrics education (GE) in SSA medical schools and discover some of the barriers faced in its implementation. Questionnaires were sent to a list of medical schools in SSA, supplied by the sub-Saharan African Medical Schools Study. Responses were rece… Show more

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“…Geriatric care is associated with hospitalization irrespective of the form it takes. A study conducted by Frost et al (2015) shows that 4% of medical schools in SSA taught geriatrics while 40% had no geriatrics teaching. Additionally, the most significant perceived barriers to geriatric education and the attendant care were a lack of staff expertise (72%), lack of funding (52%), and absence of geriatrics in the national curricula (48%).…”
Section: Concerns With Care Provision For Older Peoplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geriatric care is associated with hospitalization irrespective of the form it takes. A study conducted by Frost et al (2015) shows that 4% of medical schools in SSA taught geriatrics while 40% had no geriatrics teaching. Additionally, the most significant perceived barriers to geriatric education and the attendant care were a lack of staff expertise (72%), lack of funding (52%), and absence of geriatrics in the national curricula (48%).…”
Section: Concerns With Care Provision For Older Peoplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…SSA populations can ill-afford a productivity gap resulting from cognitive limitations among mature and older adults. In SSA, a high prevalence of poor CH is also likely to have substantial repercussions for individual well-being and day-to-day functioning, arguably even more so than in higher income contexts, as the health services and infrastructure for addressing and ameliorating cognitive decline and related aspects of aging are vastly insufficient (Frost et al, 2015). The currently poor evidence basis on CH limits the ability of research to inform policies and health system investments that can help reduce the individual, familial and social implications of poor CH among adult and older individuals.…”
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“…(1-3) Currently, health systems and health professions training in SSA provide little coverage of age-related health conditions prevalent in the geriatric population in SSA. (4,5) Healthcare systems in SSA prioritize communicable diseases, maternal and child health in accordance with the Millennium Development Goals (MDG). (6) In contrast, there has been limited planning for the health needs of the growing geriatric population.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, there is little inclusion of geriatric core competencies in health professions training to prepare primary care providers to care for the increasing number of geriatric patients. (4) Health professions education must be socially responsive to local communities, and consider the needs of the geriatric population.…”
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