Demographic Transition and Conditions of Health to Elderly People in East Java Province, Indonesia

Population dynamic changes in East Java has marked the fifth stage of the demographic transition. To understand it is necessary to look at the health transition. The objective is to identify the structure of the population and the health condition. This study was a 'secondary analysis of dat...

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Main Authors: Rachmah Indawati, -, Kuntoro, -, Hari Basuki Notobroto, -, M. Bagus Qomaruddin, -
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Published: Dama International Journal of Researchers 2016
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Summary:Population dynamic changes in East Java has marked the fifth stage of the demographic transition. To understand it is necessary to look at the health transition. The objective is to identify the structure of the population and the health condition. This study was a 'secondary analysis of data'. Source of data derived from various sources journal. The proportion of elderly who have health complaints is more than 50%. The percentage of women larger than the males in all age groups. Proportion of 65+ is more than 7%. Good improvement in life expectancy can threaten health and the emergence of infectious diseases, degenerative diseases. East Java is in the second phase and has moved into the third phase of such a stroke in 2007 was 7.7% and in 2013 increased to 16%. In 2007, hypertension was 7.5% and in 2013 increased to 10.8%. High rates of infectious diseases HIV/AIDS. It can be interpreted as a failure on the second phase of the epidemiologic transition. Although the mortality rate of HIV/AIDS is very high and the results projected life expectancy continues to increase. Conclusion, need new thinking to meet the needs of public health, especially in the older age group