Prioritizing care and addressing distinct needs of older adults with disabilities in Ghana amidst challenges
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Geriatric Nursing
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Background: Older adults with disabilities face major barriers to quality healthcare, including chronic condi
tions, mental health issues, and cognitive impairments yet their needs are often overlooked. This study
examined experiences of nurses in Ghana caring for older adults with disabilities.
Methods: A qualitative descriptive design was used. Researchers conducted face-to-face interviews with 40
nurses in two hospitals in Accra, Ghana. Data were transcribed and analyzed using inductive content analysis.
Results: Nurses viewed aging as natural and rejected negative attitudes toward older adults. The findings also
revealed several ways of prioritizing and caring for older with disabilities.
Discussion: Nurses help bridge care gaps by promoting autonomy and challenging ageism for older adults
with disability. However, systemic changes are needed for sustained impact.
Conclusion: Key challenges include limited resources, lack of geriatric services for older adults with disabil
ities, and misconceptions about aging. Addressing these requires better training, funding, awareness, and
policy reform.
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