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HLTH.7105 Healthy Ageing Strategy

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TOI-OHOMAI Institute of Technology

   

Health of the Older Adult (HLTH.7105)

   

Added on  2020-05-11

HLTH.7105 Healthy Ageing Strategy

   

TOI-OHOMAI Institute of Technology

   

Health of the Older Adult (HLTH.7105)

   Added on 2020-05-11

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Running Head: ASSESSMENT 2: REPORT1Assessment 2: ReportFollowing the guidelines of the Course ID guidelinesStudent’s NameUniversityStudent ID
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ASSESSMENT 2: REPORT2Executive SummaryThe identified assessment report has been developed to address the lifeexpectancy status of New Zealand and the influencing factors affecting the lifeexpectancy of elderly adult living in a country. Moreover, socioeconomic status,quality of health facilities, and health behaviours of the social population can beidentified as the leading influencing factors affecting the mortality rate. Furthermore,the technological development and initiatives taken by the New Zealand Governmentin terms of ageing population increases the life expectancy rate in the nation to ahigher level as compared to India, which is struggling for economic development andlacks in proper healthcare infrastructure. The Healthy Ageing Strategy of the NewZealand Government is based on a theme of creating a health smart population tofurther improve the life expectancy rate in the nation. The Healthy Ageing Strategy isan upgraded version of the Heath of Older People Strategy (2002). The new strategyhas been developed keeping in mind the social needs and political environment of thenation. However, the theme of the strategy fails to consider the factors of poorhealthcare infrastructure and political unrest in other developing economies that makesthe strategy incapable of meeting the needs of the ageing population over theinternational perspective of similar theme.Student ID
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ASSESSMENT 2: REPORT3Table of ContentsIntroduction....................................................................................................................4Comparison of life expectancy data (New Zealand versus India)..................................5Factors that influence life expectancy for people...........................................................6Theme of the ‘Healthy Ageing Strategy 2016’..............................................................8The background of the strategy and the reason for its development.............................10Comparison of the theme of the strategy with an international perspective of similar theme...........................................................................................................................11Conclusion...................................................................................................................12References....................................................................................................................14Student ID
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ASSESSMENT 2: REPORT4IntroductionIn this particular reported study, the holistic health of older adult living in NewZealand has been described. Precisely, by examining the positive life experiences ofNew Zealand’s older adult, a critical discussion has been developed to identify thequality of life as well as the life expectancy of the older adult living in the country.Evidently, over the past couple of decades, better immunisation and advancementmedical science have massively contributed towards improved mortality rate (Tobias& Cheung, 2013). In addition, the study will compare the life expectancy data of NewZealand to that of India to evaluate how New Zealand has been placed at theinternational level. Moreover, the report will investigate the factors influencing thequality of life for the older adult.In the discussion, government policies of New Zealand related to the olderadult of the nation have been further analysed. Also, the policies of the New Zealandgovernment intending towards the older adults have been compared with aninternational perspective for a better understanding of the measures. In the meanwhile,the collaborative engagement and the concept of sustainability protocols have beenintegrated into the reported study so that the most significant outcome will be deliveredcreating a formidable learning environment (Harper, 2015). Additionally, the theme ofthe selected strategy of Healthy Ageing Strategy 2016 has been summarised in thereport as well. Convincingly, the background of the strategy and the reason for itsdevelopment has been further explained to define the most sustainable practicesleading to success. Effectively, the comparison of current statistical data around lifeexpectancy for the older adult in New Zealand with international data will reveal whatis the significance of the government policy measures influencing the life expectancyof the older adult.Student ID
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