Primary Healthcare Services and Health-Related Quality of Life of Older Persons with Non- Communicable Diseases: A Narrative Literature Review
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Date
2024-08-30
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International Journal of Global Health
Abstract
In response to the rising burden of non-communicable disease (NDC), the World
Health Organization (WHO) developed tools to enable early detection and
management of NCDs in Primary Healthcare centers (PHC). Globally, the
prevalence of NCDs remains alarmingly high with 41 million deaths annually. Of
these, 17 million people die before the age of 70, and 86% of these premature
deaths occur in low-and middle-income countries. This narrative review aimed to
assess the effect of PHC services on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of
older persons with NCDs, to critically analyze the potential of the existing
literature in informing improvements in PHC services. We searched various
databases (PubMed, Springer, Scopus, and ScienceDirect) for relevant literature.
Peer-reviewed articles on the influence of PHC services on HRQoL among older
persons with NCDs written and published in English between January 2013 and
May 2024 were considered. The review indicates that effective PHC services are
linked to good HRQoL. However, PHC services are sub-optimal and poor in
low- and middle-income countries, hence more health interventions are essential
to improve PHC services to enhance HRQoL of older persons
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Nkumba University, Entebbe Road, P.O Box 237, Entebbe, Uganda
Clarke International University, Kawagga Close, Off Kalungi Road, Muyenya. Block
244|Plot 8244: Bukasa Kyadondo, Kampala-Uganda
Keywords
Primary Healthcare Services, Health-related, Quality of Life, Older Persons