Nursing Skills For Caring Of Aged Person Introduction Ageing population means when median age in a country or region increases, life expectancy increases or decline in fertility rate. It is also observed that the number of older person increases rapidly in developed countries as compared to the developing nations. Between 1994 to 2014 in Australia proportion of aged 65 and above increases from 11.8% to 14.7 %. It is observed that elderly people have a negative attitude about such developments in life when they have to take assistance in aged care facilities. Primarily they believe and feel that their autonomy and dignity has been taken away when they are taking assistance from nursing professionals and other allied staff members. Residential aged care facilities create an imagination of a house full of people who are debilitating and spending their last years of life through continuous help of others (Wong & Laschinger, 2013).
Brief Overview Population ageing causes by two factors:
Increases life expectancy rate
Decreases fertility rate
Remedies of population ageing:
Health care centers provide more facilities to ageing people.
Retirement age should be increased so that they are busy in their doing.
Private sectors increase the amount of pensions and health care services.
Registered nurses Nurses are skilled or trained in caring for sick or injured people. Nurses play a vital role in patient care as caregivers, as decision maker, as patient advocate and as communicator. In Australia those who have completed a board approved courses in the field of nursing are known as Registered Nurses (Stanley and Sherrat , 2010).
Impact of nursing on ageing population