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1 Dr Eme T. Owoaje, Department of Community Medicine College of Medicine, University of Ibadan/ University College Hospital, Ibadan

2  Increasing numbers of older persons in Nigeria has implications on their care and support.  The health problems, disability status of the elderly as well as their existing care and support systems were assessed in a descriptive cross-sectional study.

3 STUDY AREA  Iseyin and Kajola Local Government Areas of Oyo tate; located in the Oke-ogun area of Oyo state; in the Oyo North Senatorial district.  Study population were those aged 60 years and above in selected households in Ilua community of Kajola L.G.A and Isalu (wards seven and eight) of Iseyin town.

4 Senatorial Districts &LGAs of Oyo State

5  Semi-structured questionnaire which consisted of five sections:  Socio-demographic characteristics  Social, family and living status  Reported health problems  Disability assessment  Physical examination findings

6  Work limitation- limitation in the kind or amount of work the respondents can do because of a health problem or impairment  Learning difficulty- problem in remembering, concentrating or learning because of a health problem or impairment.  Use of aid- use of special aid or help to get around because of a health problem or impairment.  Activity limitation- limitation in any way in any activities because of a health problem or disability

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8 Age (years) 60 -69 70-79 80-89 ≥90 265(42.1) 241(38.3) 93(14.8) 31(4.9) Sex Male Female 245(38.9) 385(61.1) Marital Status Single Married Separated Divorced Widow/Widower 21(3.3) 397(63.0) 3(0.5) 10(1.6) 199(31.6)

9 Living alone Yes No 47(7.5) 583(92.5) With whom living Extended family Children Spouse Neighbours 300(49.1) 236(38.6 70(11.5) 5(0.8) Assistance at home Yes No 441(70.0) 189(30.0)

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12  Forty six per cent sought for care for at least one health problem in the three-month period prior to the study.  The commonest health problems were: malaria; musculoskeletal disorders; hypertension; respiratory and neurological disorders.  A third of the respondents had disabilities, which affected their activities of daily living.

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15  Commonest ADL-IADL disabilities were going to farm or some other places of work (19%), doing everyday household chores(18%) and walking outside the house (17%).  Health problems associated with limitation of activities of the elderly in both arthritis, visual problems and hypertension.  A third of the respondents had disabilities, which affected their activities of daily living.

16  Majority of these elderly persons were active  The presence of existing health problems and disabilities has implications on the burden of caregivers.  Family members are still the primary source of care for the elderly in these communities.  Alternatives of formal health care for the elderly need to be considered

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