Lalla Berthé-Sanou
American Public Health Association
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BMC Public Health | 2014
Abdramane Berthé; Lalla Berthé-Sanou; Serge Somda; Blahima Konaté; Hervé Hien; Fatoumata Tou; Maxime Drabo; Fatoumata Badini-Kinda; Jean Macq
BackgroundGlobally, a significant increase in functional disability among the elderly is expected in the near future. It is therefore vital to begin considering how Sub-Saharan Africa countries can best start building or strengthening the care and support system for that target population. Study objectives are: 1) identify the key actors of the social system who maintain elders in functional autonomy at home in Bobo-Dioulasso (Burkina Faso) and 2) to describe the functional status of older people living at home.MethodsWe conducted a longitudinal descriptive study among the elderly aged 60 and above (351). Their functional status was evaluated using the Functional Autonomy Measurement System (SMAF). Data analysis was done using the statistical software package STATA (SE11).ResultsIn Bobo-Dioulasso, 68% of seniors have good functional capacity or a slight incapacity and 32% have moderate to severe incapacities. Older people die before (3%) or during (14%) moderate to severe disabilities. This would mean that the quality of medical and/or social care is not good for maintaining functional autonomy of older people with moderate to severe disabilities. Two main groups of people contribute to maintain elders in functional autonomy: the elderly themselves and their family. Community, private or public structures for maintaining elders in functional autonomy are non-existent. The social system for maintaining elders in functional autonomy is incomplete and failing. In case of functional handicap at home, the elders die. But stakeholders are not conscious of this situation; they believe that this system is good for maintaining elders in functional autonomy.ConclusionIt is likely that the absence of formal care and support structure likely shortens the lifespan of severely disabled older people. Stakeholders have not yet looked at this possibility. The stakeholders should seriously think about: 1) how to establish the third level of actors who can fulfill the needs to maintain elders in functional autonomy that are not satisfied by others (family members or the older individuals themselves), and 2) how to reinforce the role of each actor and the collaboration between the different groups of people of this system.
Gériatrie et Psychologie Neuropsychiatrie du Vieillissement | 2015
Abdramane Berthé; Lalla Berthé-Sanou; Blahima Konaté; Hervé Hien; Fatoumata Tou; Serge Somda; Éric Bayala; Maxime Drabo; Fatoumata Badini-Kinda; Jean Macq
In sub-Saharan Africa, various studies have been conducted on severe disability in activities of daily living, instrumental or domestic activities. These studies have reported different rates without describing the social context for understanding their results. This study was conducted in Burkina Faso to fill the gaps in scientific information on disability in these areas. We conducted a cross-sectional descriptive study in Bobo-Dioulasso among the older population, aged 60 and above. Their functional status was evaluated using the Functional Autonomy Measurement System (SMAF). Data analysis was done with the help of Stata. A systematic random sample of 351 aging adults was interviewed. Moderate to severe functional disability or the need for supervision or assistance was present in 7% in activities of daily living and 86% in instrumental or domestic activities of daily living. This need for assistance varied according to the different activities or items in each domain. The proportions of disability found in this study are higher than those of previous studies that measured the often severe disabilities. All persons with disability claimed to have stable human resources which help them to manage their disabilities. The social context instrumental or domestic activities of daily living are divided by generation and/or by sex. That explains some results. With this division, its inacceptable in some family that elders and/or old men do instrumental or domestic activities of daily living as prepare meals, do laundry, carry water to wash. The variation of this division from one family to another complicates the assessment of functional disability. To best manage elders disabilities, strategies must develop to: 1) retard the resignation of the family in care of its elderly in functional disability, 2) anticipate the preparation of formal social networks, public structures to support the elderly.
Revue D Epidemiologie Et De Sante Publique | 2013
Abdramane Berthé; Lalla Berthé-Sanou; Blahima Konaté; Hervé Hien; Fatoumata Tou; Serge Somda; I. Bamba; Maxime Drabo; Fatoumata Badini-Kinda; Jean Macq
Sante Publique | 2012
Abdramane Berthé; Lalla Berthé-Sanou; Blahima Konaté; Hervé Hien; Fatoumata Tou; Serge Somda; Maxime Drabo; Fatoumata Badini-Kinda; Jean Macq
Revue de Gériatrie | 2014
Abdramane Berthé; Lalla Berthé-Sanou; Blahima Konaté; Hervé Hien; Fatoumata Tou; Serge Somda; Issiaka Bamba; Maxime Drabo; Éric Bayala; Fatoumata Badini-Kinda; Jean Macq
Sante Publique | 2013
Abdramane Berthé; Isidore Traoré; Josiane Somé; Lalla Berthé-Sanou; Souleymane; Jérémi Rouamba; Philippe Mayaud; Nicolas Nagot; Nicolas
Revue de Gériatrie | 2013
Abdramane Berthé; Lalla Berthé-Sanou; Blahima Konaté; Hervé Hien; Fatoumata Tou; Serge Somda; Maxime Drabo; Fatoumata Badini-Kinda; Jean Macq
Sante Publique | 2013
Lalla Berthé-Sanou; Abdramane Berthé; Maxime Drabo; Fatoumata Badini-Kinda; Mathias Somé; Dieudonné Ouedraogo; Jean Macq
Sante Publique | 2013
Abdramane Berthé; Lalla Berthé-Sanou; Blahima Konaté; Hervé Hien; Fatoumata Tou; Maxime Drabo; Fatoumata Badini-Kinda; Jean Macq
Médecine et Santé Tropicales | 2017
Abdramane Berthé; M.A.S Somda; Lalla Berthé-Sanou; Blahima Konaté; Hervé Hien; Éric Bayala; Fatoumata Tou; Maxime Drabo; Fatoumata Badini-Kinda; Jean Macq