Care of The Elderly: Presented By: Roselily Coquilla
Care of The Elderly: Presented By: Roselily Coquilla
Care of The Elderly: Presented By: Roselily Coquilla
Presented by:
ROSELILY COQUILLA
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Concepts,
Principles and Theories
in the Care of Older
Adults
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Perspective on Aging
Chronologic Age
➢ the number of years a person
has lived
➢ Most often used when we
speak of aging.
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Demography of Aging
and Implications for Health
and Nursing Care
Global Aging
➢Population ageing is the 21st
century’s dominant
demographic phenomenon.
➢Rapid explosion of cohorts to
the older ages are causing
elder shares to rise
throughout the world.
➢Unprecedented in human
history
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Demography of Aging
and Implications for Health
and Nursing Care
Aging in the Philippines
➢The population of older
Filipinos is increasing
significantly.
➢ In 2000–2010, Filipinos aged
60 and over had the highest
growth rate at 3.2%,
compared with those in the
age group 15–59 at 2.0%, and
children (below 15) at 0.9%.
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Demography of Aging
and Implications for Health
and Nursing Care
Aging in the Philippines
➢Older Filipinos, recorded at 6
million in 2010, are projected
to increase to 12 million by
2025 (based on the medium-
term assumption of the 2010
census - based population
projection by the Philippine Statistics
Authority and Inter-Agency Working
Group on Population Projections
(2016).
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Demography of Aging
and Implications for Health
and Nursing Care
Areas that need judicious
planning and preparation for
the rise of older Filipinos
➢Health and general well-
being
➢Economic and social support
➢Long Term Care (LTC)
Roselily Coquilla, RN
Demography of Aging and
Implications for Health and
Nursing Care
Roselily Coquilla, RN
Demography of Aging and
Implications for Health and
Nursing Care
Roselily Coquilla, RN
REFLECTION BY A NURSING PROFESSOR
Gloria Wold
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Impact of aging Members in the
Family
1. The nurse and family interaction.
2. Abuse or neglect by family.
• Physical abuse
✓neglect
• Emotional Abuse
• Financial Abuse
• Abandonement
• Responses to abuse
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Impact of aging Members in the
Family
3. Abuse by unrelated caregiver
4. Support Groups
5. Respite Care
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Theories of Aging and its Nursing
Implications.
1. Biological Theories
2. Psychosocial Theories
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Nursing Implication
1. Physical/ Biological theories
▪ Nursing can help individuals
achieve the longest,
healthiest lives possible by
promoting good health
maintenance practices and a
healthy environment.
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Nursing Implication
2. Psychosocial theories
▪ can help nurses recognize problems
and provide nursing interventions that
will help aging individuals successfully
meet the developmental tasks of
aging.
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INTRODUCTION
Aging is a natural process.
According to World Health Organization, ageing
is a course of biological reality which starts at
conception and ends with death. It has its own
dynamics, much beyond human control.
In this chapter, you understand the details of
ageing processes and associated physiological
changes.
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Physiologic Changes of Aging
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Integumentary System
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Aging Of Respiratory
System
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Cardiovascular System
Changes
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Hematopoietic and Lymphatic System Changes
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Gastrointestinal Changes
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Urinary
System
Changes
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Nervous System Changes
Aging is associated with many
neurological disorders, as the
capacity of the brain to transmit
signals and communicate reduces.
❖Loss of brain function
❖Multiple other
neurodegenerative changes
❖Cognition decline
❖Memory Learning and
intelligence
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Sensory System
Changes
Changes on Special Senses
❖Vision
❖Hearing
❖Taste Acuity
❖Smell
❖Touch
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Endocrine System
Changes
Menopause
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Testes, decrease in
Andropause
size and weight.
.
Penis begins to
Less intense
show fibrous
orgasm and
changes in erectile
ejaculation
tissue.
Changes in Reproductive
System (Male)
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Reference
Cruz, G. T., J. N. Natividad, and Y. Saito (2019), ‘Activities, Social Isolation, and Information
Technology’, in G. T. Cruz, C. J. P. Cruz, and Y. Saito (eds.), Ageing and Health in the Philippines,
Jakarta, Indonesia: Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia, pp. 215-226.
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Reference
https://dl.uswr.ac.ir/bitstream/Hannan/130070/
1/9780323187749.pdf
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Midterm Topics
Read in advance:
❖Nursing Care of the Older Adult in Wellness
❖Assessment
❖Planning for Health Promotion, Health Maintenance and
Home Health Considerations
❖Implementation
❖Nursing Care of the Older Adult in Chronic Illness
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