Risk of Dementia among the Elderly in a Rural Community: A Cross Sectional Study

Authors

  • Santosh Achappa1 , Srinidhi P M Bhat2

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v11i7.10177

Keywords:

Dementia, Picture memory impairment screen, Elderly, Rural area

Abstract

Introduction: India is one of the countries in demographic transition where the elderly population is

increasing. Dementia effects memory, thinking, behavior and ability to perform daily activities. It has

physical, psychological, social and economic impact not only on people with dementia but also on their

care givers and family members. Awareness must be raised to reinforce dementia as a public health priority.

Objectives: 1.To assess the risk of dementia among Geriatric people using Picture Memory Impaired

Screening (PMIS) tool 2. To determine the factors associated with the risk of dementia.

Methods: A community based cross sectional study with study duration of 8 months among the geriatric

people living in a rural area. A Non Probability Sampling was done and 87 elderly were subjected to picture

memory impaired screening (PMIS) test which is a screening tool validated for use in a low education

population to identify individuals at risk of dementia.

Results: Elderly at risk of Dementia accounted for 22%. There was no statistically significant association

between dementia and age, gender, marital status & occupation.

Conclusions: The present study shows that elderly people living in rural area are facing risk of Dementia.

The PMIS Tool is simple and easy to administer. So, the health staff working in the rural area can be trained

in using PMIS Tool.

Author Biography

  • Santosh Achappa1 , Srinidhi P M Bhat2

    1 Associate Professor, Department of Community Medicine, 2 House Surgeon, MBBS, RajaRajeswari Medical

    College & Hospital, Bangalore, Karnataka, India

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Published

2020-07-30

How to Cite

Risk of Dementia among the Elderly in a Rural Community: A Cross Sectional Study. (2020). Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 11(7), 745-750. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v11i7.10177