Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare (Sep 2023)
Multidisciplinary Approaches and Community-Based Interventions: Adaptable Strategies for Managing Sensory Impairments in Older Adults
Abstract
Gro Gade Haanes1,2 1Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, Department of Social and Welfare Studies, Institute for Nursing and Health Science, University of South-Eastern Norway, Campus Vestfold, Horten, Norway; 2USN Research Group of Older Peoples’ Health, University of South-Eastern Norway Department of Nursing and Health Sciences, Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, University of South-Eastern Norway, Drammen, NorwayCorrespondence: Gro Gade Haanes, Tel +47 93437662, Email [email protected]: Sensory impairments including hearing and vision loss are becoming increasingly prevalent among older adults worldwide, and are adversely affecting their quality of life, independence and cognitive health. This article focuses on the global rise of sensory impairments in the ageing population and evaluates the efficacy of multidisciplinary interventions for management and prevention, including assistive-technology-based medicine, exercise programs and cognitive strategies. Drawing from a wide range of studies, we emphasize the importance of developing globally adaptable, community-based solutions that not only address the direct challenges posed by sensory impairments but also their broader implications for cognitive decline. Additionally, we highlight the need for continuous international research to fine-tune these interventions, to ensure they are holistic and responsive to the diverse needs of older adults across different regions worldwide.Keywords: sensory impairments, hearing loss, vision loss, older adults, multidisciplinary approaches, assistive-technology-based medicine, exercise programs, cognitive interventions, global perspective, healthy ageing