2020
DOI: 10.4000/ebhr.234
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Population ageing and family change: older people’s perceptions of current changes in family composition in rural Nepal

Abstract: Rapid population ageing and massive outmigration have affected the traditional family composition. In villages of the middle hills of western Nepal in particular, outmigration of younger generations has profoundly complicated older people's living conditions. This article sheds light on how the family as a social institution has been influenced by current socio-economic changes linked mainly to ageing and outmigration. Based on in-depth qualitative interviews with older people and on group discussions in five … Show more

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“…For example, family reminding patients to take medicine is known to improve adherence in South Asian countries. 34 However, the changing attitudes towards elderly and declining intergenerational support in Nepal 50 highlight further research on family’s role in providing hypertension care. Also, families may be forced to prioritise the needs of breadwinners as opposed to elderly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, family reminding patients to take medicine is known to improve adherence in South Asian countries. 34 However, the changing attitudes towards elderly and declining intergenerational support in Nepal 50 highlight further research on family’s role in providing hypertension care. Also, families may be forced to prioritise the needs of breadwinners as opposed to elderly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%