Kanema Mupila Kameya
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CORONA VIRUS DEPRESSION [CVD]
CORONA VIRUS DEPRESSION [CVD] By Kanema Mupila Kameya Corona Virus Depression[CVD] is going to be one of the most common mental illnesses that will be faced by a number of people around the World in the coming days and onwards due to the Corona Virus pandemic, that will affect the unborn and the living [World population].
By Kanema Mupila Kameya4 years ago in Psyche
ALL BUSES ON THE ZAMBIAN ROADS MUST HAVE HAND SANITIZERS TO STOP THE SPREAD OF COVID ~19!
ALL BUSES ON THE ZAMBIAN ROADS MUST HAVE HAND SANITIZERS TO STOP THE SPREAD OF COVID ~19 ! The Towns and Cities administrations in Zambia must stand up and help to stop the spread COVID ~19 by coming up with containment measures after President Dr.Lungu has made available all the tools to them . All Zambian public buses must have hand sanitizers .
By Kanema Mupila Kameya4 years ago in Longevity
THE WELFARE OF OLDER PERSONS IN ZAMBIA
THE WELFARE OF OLDER PERSONS IN ZAMBIA Proposed Question: What plans exist to ensure that social security measures provide all Older Persons in Zambia, in both formal and informal sectors, with an adequate standard of living, including adequate food, essential health care, basic shelter and housing?
By Kanema Mupila Kameya4 years ago in Longevity
Heart failure in Older Patients
Heart failure in Older Patients A comprehensive approach in Zambia is necessary in managing heart failure in our Older Patients. To provide optimal care, physicians and other healthcare providers need to draw on knowledge from the fields of internal medicine, geriatrics, and cardiology. The acronym “MORE” is a mnemonic for what heart failure management should include: Multidisciplinary care, attention to Other (ie, comorbid) diseases, Restrictions (of salt, fluid, and alcohol), and discussion of End-of-life issues.
By Kanema Mupila Kameya4 years ago in Longevity
UNDERSTAND THE AGEING PROCESS AS SERVICE PROVIDERS
The Zambian ELDERLY Makers, Planners, Politicians, and Service Providers too need to be educated so that they can view the elderly positively. They need to understand the ageing process in this Nation if we are to provide for our Senior Citizen’s needs in Communities, and perceive them as fellow human beings with common feelings and needs as others. Work Job opportunities through sheltered workshops and cottage industries where the elderly can work at their own pace assisting the elderly to adjust themselves to new job situations. Zambia, as we move into industrialisation, should tap the wealth of experience and wisdom accumulated over the decades by the elderly, especially the professionals and top management personnel. This will be of mutual benefit to the elderly and the Nation at large. Health Care Primary prevention should not be directed solely at the elderly but also at all other age groups as well, so that the benefits gained when young will facilitate healthy ageing in later years. Healthy ageing depends on health promotion, and disease and injury prevention. A healthy lifestyle is an important thrust of health promotion. Good health maintenance in early life and later years via a healthy lifestyle, avoidance of smoking and alcohol, prudent diet, and regular exercise can help the social and cultural life of the elderly, including fewer physician visits, and fewer medications taken. Health education and counseling must be provided at all opportunities that ageing is not a disease, and that early treatment can prevent disability. Regular and planned fitness programmes are important not only in primary prevention but also in tertiary prevention during rehabilitation after chronic disease has occurred e.g. stroke, diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular diseases.
By Kanema Mupila Kameya4 years ago in Longevity