Abstract

Background: Due to arduous and hazardous nature of their duties in varied inhospitable terrain Ex-army servicemen are more prone to various psycho-somatic and chronic health problems, and they need assistance for resettlement, rehabilitation and adjustment in civil stream. Objectives: To study social and health problems of ex-army servicemen and their spouse. Materials and Methods: Descriptive cross-sectional study conducted in the month of May 2013, in mega health camp for Ex-army servicemen of two days organized by army in collaboration with Govt. Medical College Patiala. Total of 202 ex-army servicemen and their spouse were interviewed using pre-structured and pretested Proforma. Findings were statistically analyzed using percentages and p-value. Results: 202 participants, male (44.5%) and female (55.5%), with mean age 66.5+ 6.2, almost 40% were illiterate. Male have significantly higher literacy. Almost 50% of the subjects have monthly income between 6,000-10,000Rs and very few were self-employed or reemployed. Three or more morbidities in 54.5% subjects and this association with age was statistically significant. The most common morbidities were hypertension/cardiovascular diseases (77.2%), and musculoskeletal (54.4%). 91.5% were on treatment and compliance to treatment was 80%. Around 33% subjects were feeling sad, mostly because of neglect (12%), poverty (6.4%) and loneliness (4%). Conclusion: Majority of Ex-army servicemen and their spouses were having multiple co-morbidities. Most of them were not involved in any productive job and have low income. Periodic screening of this high risk group and policy formulations at Govt level for their engagement in productive work is need of hour.

Highlights

  • Care was taken to ensure privacy and confidentiality of the interview as part of study.“Demographic transition” has produced pronounced results in form of population aging [1]

  • Materials and Methods: Descriptive cross-sectional study conducted in the month of May 2013, in mega health camp for Ex-army servicemen of two days organized by army in collaboration with Govt

  • To best of author’s knowledge, very few studies have been done on morbidity profile of ex years and only 4% were 80 years and above

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Introduction

Care was taken to ensure privacy and confidentiality of the interview as part of study.“Demographic transition” has produced pronounced results in form of population aging [1]. Informed oral consent was taken from all participating subjects before the start of interview after telling them about the purpose of study. The beneficiaries of this health camp were ex-army servicemen only. Objectives: To study social and health problems of ex-army servicemen and their spouse. Results: 202 participants, male (44.5%) and female (55.5%), with mean age 66.5+ 6.2, almost 40% were illiterate. Three or more morbidities in 54.5% subjects and this association with age was statistically significant. Conclusion: Majority of Ex-army servicemen and their spouses were having multiple co-morbidities. Most of them were not involved in any productive job and have low income Periodic screening of this high risk group and policy formulations at Govt level for their engagement in productive work is need of hour

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