Use and attitude towards assistive device among elderly population attending Outpatient department of a tertiary care hospital of Darjeeling, West Bengal

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Sreeja Karmakar
Subhadip Das
Subhanjan Das
Subhankar Manna
Subhro Samadder
Sudipta Bag
Swagato Bhattacharya
Sweety Agarwal
Tabasmum Taniya
Tanaya Ghosh
Tuhina Dey
Vivek Kumar Sah
Yuvraj Pandey
Rivam Sarkar
Sampriti Samanta
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8509-9374
Sharmistha Bhattacherjee

Abstract

Background: Elderly suffer from age-related limitations like mobility issues and sensory impairments, depend on others for daily activities. Assistive device will help them to perform daily tasks that might otherwise be difficult or impossible. The study aims to estimate the proportion of assistive device user among elderly patients and to find out attitude and barriers towards assistive device use.


Methodology: A cross-sectional descriptive study was carried out among 161 elderly attending the outdoor of a tertiary care hospital of Darjeeling, West-Bengal. A questionnaire-based study tool was used for data collection. The Socio-demographic characteristics, use of assistive devices and attitude and barriers of assistive device use were explored.


Results: The majority of the study participants belonged to 60-65 years of age (48.4%), were male (57%) and rural people (74%). 37.8% were partially dependent on others for their daily activities. 59% participants were using assistive devices. Among them 91.5% were using mobility devices and 8.5% were using hearing devices. 96.8% said they had improved quality of life after AD use. Majority agreed that using AD devices reduce stress on family care-givers (80%), enable to perform daily activities (75.2%), plays an important role in social life (72%), increases self-confidence (73.3%). Perceived barriers of AD use were regarding cost (74.5%), fear of dependency (57.7%), technical illiteracy (55.2%), embarrassment (54.6%) etc.


Conclusion: Elderly reported positive experiences with ADs, barriers such as cost and fear of dependency also expressed. By addressing these issues, healthcare providers and policymakers can contribute to the well-being and independence of the growing elderly population.

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Sreeja Karmakar, North Bengal Medical College and Hospital

MBBS Student (2018-2023)

Subhadip Das, North Bengal Medical College and Hospital

MBBS Student (2018-2023)

Subhanjan Das, North Bengal Medical College and Hospital

MBBS Student (2018-2023)

Subhankar Manna, North Bengal Medical College and Hospital

MBBS Student (2018-2023)

Subhro Samadder, North Bengal Medical College and Hospital

MBBS Student (2018-2023)

Sudipta Bag, North Bengal Medical College and Hospital

MBBS Student (2018-2023)

Swagato Bhattacharya, North Bengal Medical College and Hospital

MBBS Student (2018-2023)

Sweety Agarwal, North Bengal Medical College and Hospital

MBBS Student (2018-2023)

Tabasmum Taniya, North Bengal Medical College and Hospital

MBBS Student (2018-2023)

Tanaya Ghosh, North Bengal Medical College and Hospital

MBBS Student (2018-2023)

Tuhina Dey, North Bengal Medical College and Hospital

MBBS Student (2018-2023)

Vivek Kumar Sah, North Bengal Medical College and Hospital

MBBS Student (2018-2023)

Yuvraj Pandey, North Bengal Medical College and Hospital

MBBS Student (2018-2023)

Rivam Sarkar, North Bengal Medical College and Hospital

Post Graduate trainee, Department of Community Medicine

Sharmistha Bhattacherjee, North Bengal Medical College and Hospital

Associate Professor, Department of Community Medicine

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Karmakar S, Das S, Das S, Manna S, Samadder S, Bag S, et al. Use and attitude towards assistive device among elderly population attending Outpatient department of a tertiary care hospital of Darjeeling, West Bengal. RJUMS [Internet]. 2024 Oct. 18 [cited 2025 Jan. 21];2(1 (Jul-Dec):21-7. Available from: https://esrfrjums.co.in/index.php/main/article/view/43

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