EDUARDO BARRIOS-UNSPLASH

By Patricia B. Mirasol, Reporter

A GRAY tsunami is brewing in the Philippines, as its population ages. Staff resignations, a lack of funding, and the pandemic, however, are slowing gerontology initiatives to prepare for this demographic shift.听听

鈥淚f you ask me, we are not yet ready for this tsunami,鈥 said Lydia T. Manahan, a registered nurse, professorial lecturer at the University of the Philippines (UP) Manila鈥檚 College of Nursing, and founder of the Gerontology Nurses Association of the Philippines (GNAP).听听

The Philippines is expected to have an ageing population by 2032 鈥 with the proportion of individuals aged 65 and above projected to , according to the United Nations (UN) Department of Economic and Social Affairs. In 2020, it was at , according to data from the World Bank.听

Per another UN report, in the world will be over the age of 65 by 2050.听听

RESPECT AND DIGNITY
is a multidisciplinary approach that includes doctors, nurses, social workers, and interest groups that look into the different facets of aging 鈥 whether physical, mental, emotional, or spiritual. The term is sometimes interchanged with geriatrics, which refers to medical care for individuals over 65 years.听听

Despite being similar in age, adults in this age bracket are 鈥渧ery heterogeneous,鈥 said Ms. Manahan in a Feb. 5 Facebook on gerontology nursing.听听

鈥淎 nurse has to be creative to come up with a care program that fits not only a person鈥檚 age, but also his/her functional capacity,鈥 she added. 鈥淭he number one thing I tell my students and co-nurses is that there should be respect and dignity afforded to older adults. They are persons and they are our patients.鈥澨

The Department of Health (DoH) is aware of the need to prepare our nurses on the how-to鈥檚 of elderly care, she added. The department, together with GNAP, started offering a three-month in July 2016. For three successive years, staff from various DoH hospitals were trained in core competencies related to the health maintenance and well-being of older adults.听听

鈥淲e were cooking up plans on how to further the program, but then COVID-19 [coronavirus disease 2019] came in,鈥 Ms. Manahan said.听听

TRAINING GAP
Personnel have resigned in both private and public hospitals because of COVID-19, said Dr. Eva Aranas-Angel, a Davao City-based geriatric specialist.听听

鈥淚f you extrapolate this with the entire archipelago, we do have understaffing,鈥 she said. 鈥淓ven contractual [staff] and those in the plantilla resign.鈥澨

Ms. Manahan acknowledged that funding is an issue for the training gap.听听

鈥淚t all goes back to who will fund it. Even hospitals can鈥檛 afford to send their personnel to training programs,鈥 she said. At a recent gerontology training session sponsored by GNAP, the UP College of Nursing, and the World Health Organization, she added, some of the trainees had to excuse themselves because they were being called to vaccinate patients.听听

Two silver linings exist, Ms. Manahan pointed out. One is the degree being offered at the UP Open University with a specialization in gerontology. The other is the . Signed into law by President Rodrigo R. Duterte on July 25, 2019, the commission is intended to function as the sole body attending to senior citizens鈥 needs.听听

鈥淭he pandemic is not going to stop people from getting older,鈥 said Dr. Angel. 鈥淭he general consensus is that older adults deserve TLC [tender loving care] plus add-ons.鈥澨