Affiliations 

  • 1 Paul C. Y. Chen, MD, MPH, FFCM. Professor of Social and Preventive Medicinem Faculty of Medicinem University of Malaya 59100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Med J Malaysia, 1987 Sep;42(3):146-55.
PMID: 3506636

Abstract

In Malaysia, the elderly are still a relatively neglected group of people in that little priority is given to the important health issues associated with an aging population. This paper examines some of the relevant findings obtained during a survey which was carried out in 1984/1985. These findings have serious policy implications concerning family support, work, income, retirement, community involvement, social network, transport, and housing as pertaining to the elderly. There is an urgent need, as the population ages and social changes occur in society, for health planners, politicians and policy-makers to scrutinise the existing policies and develop new policies so as to retain those traditional practices that support, improve and maintain the psychological and social well-being of the elderly; and to develop new policies and programmes thus promoting a better lease of life for this small but important group to whom we owe so much.

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