Mental health in old age: Challenges, nursing management, and possibilities for improvement in the Albanian healthcare system

Autori

  • Agim Koçiraj Faculty of Medical Sciences, Albanian University
  • Fiona Nishani Nursing program, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Albanian University.
  • Erda Qorri Faculty of Medical Sciences, Albanian University
  • Dorian Kostandini Faculty of Medical Sciences, Albanian University
  • Kleva Shpati Faculty of Medical Sciences, Albanian University
  • Erdona Metaj Faculty of Medical Sciences, Albanian University
  • Fatjona Topalli Faculty of Medical Sciences, Albanian University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55312/op.v17i1.7245

Abstract

Mental health problems among older adults in Albania are increasing due to population aging, social isolation, limited services, and under-resourced healthcare; this narrative review summarizes common conditions such as depression, dementia, and anxiety, discusses contributing factors, and emphasizes the central role of nurses in early detection, coordinated care, and family support, while proposing system-level recommendations to strengthen training, community services, and integrated policies for elderly mental health.

Parole chiave:

mental health, older adults, nursing, dementia, depression, integrated care, Albania.

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Pubblicato

2025-06-01

Come citare

Koçiraj, A., Nishani, F., Qorri, E., Kostandini, D., Shpati, K., Metaj, E., & Topalli, F. (2025). Mental health in old age: Challenges, nursing management, and possibilities for improvement in the Albanian healthcare system. Optime, 17(1), 11–17. https://doi.org/10.55312/op.v17i1.7245

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Medicine