Efficacy Of Structured Instructional Programme on Knowledge Regarding Key Facts About Primordial Prevention Among the Elderly
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/0m6g0b56Keywords:
Elderly, Knowledge, Healthy Ageing, Instructional ProgrammeAbstract
Introduction: The onset of elderly age typically commences around 60 years. It is crucial to disseminate
information among the elderly regarding key facts about primordial prevention to mitigate the mortality rate
within this age group. The elderly encounter challenges such as increased time at home, a lack of physical
contact with family, friends, and colleagues, prolonged periods without engaging in regular activities, and
concerns about personal and others' health and mortality. Therefore, the current circumstances underscore
the importance of educating the elderly and exploring diverse approaches to foster healthy aging amidst this
unparalleled situation.
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