2020
DOI: 10.5430/wjss.v7n1p31
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The Ageing Population and the Challenges of Health Management: A Study of Retirees of Public Institutions in South East Nigeria

Abstract: While life expectancy will continue to improve owing to the domestic humanitarian improvement, proxy-policy influence on the sub-Saharan African nations [Nigeria included] by the United Nations and other developed nations, the ageing population will continue to increase making it more or less policy imperative among the nations within this region. Among other things, public health policy occupies the most important position in the web of policy approach to the needs and care for the aged. In the light of the a… Show more

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“…In developing nations like Nigeria, public policy faces so many challenges anchoring on the relationship between the political leaders via the public institutions and the citizens who interpret government policies based on their experiences and daily observations (Okafor & Ugwuibe, 2020;Okafor et al, 2021). These challenges are particularly the case in the area of public health and its management, in view of global realities and emerging public health issues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In developing nations like Nigeria, public policy faces so many challenges anchoring on the relationship between the political leaders via the public institutions and the citizens who interpret government policies based on their experiences and daily observations (Okafor & Ugwuibe, 2020;Okafor et al, 2021). These challenges are particularly the case in the area of public health and its management, in view of global realities and emerging public health issues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%