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Understanding Person-Centered Care for Older Adults in Six Developing Countries/Regions: Ethiopia: [episode 4]

Understanding Person-Centered Care for Older Adults in Six Developing Countries/Regions: Ethiopia: [episode 4]

Recorded On: 03/18/2024

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Ethiopia: Understanding Person-Centered Care for Older Adults [episode 4]

The impact of population aging is universally recognized and has been extensively studied in wealthier, developed nations. But we know much less about how aging is experienced in low- and middle-income countries and how developing countries are responding to the current challenges created by the aging of their populations. The rapid rate of population aging in many developing countries—fueled by falling fertility rates and a shift in the predominance of chronic diseases rather than acute and infectious illnesses—has left little time to anticipate and prepare for the consequences of aging populations. 

The GSA Interest Group on Common Data Elements for International Research in Residential Long-term Care has developed a limited podcast series to provide insights into how culture, competing population health priorities, political conflict, and resource limitations influence older adults, their families, and paid/formal caregivers in six nations along a trajectory of national development, including Brazil, China, East Jerusalem, Ethiopia, Ghana, and Thailand.  

This podcast limited series is supported by the GSA Innovation Fund. 

Barbara Bowers, PhD, RN, FAAN, FGSA (Moderator)

Emerita Professor at University of Wisconsin–Madison, School of Nursing

Founding Director of UW–Madison School of Nursing’s Center for Aging Research and Education

Jing Wang, PhD, RN, FAAN (Moderator)

Assistant Professor

University of New Hampshire, College of Health and Human Services

Nigussie Tadesse Sharew, MS

Doctoral Student, University of Adelaide

Adelaide Medical School in Australia


Nigussie Tadesse Sharew, MS, is a doctoral student at the University of Adelaide, Adelaide Medical School in Australia, where he is studying the pharmacogenomics of drugs used in the treatment of mental health disorders. He holds two master’s degrees in clinical epidemiology from the University of Groningen in the Netherlands and adult health nursing from Addis Ababa University in Ethiopia. He was an Assistant Professor at Debre Berhan University in Ethiopia, where he has served as Dean of the College of Health Science for 3 years and as head of the nursing department for 2 years. 

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