The Growing Need for AGNPs

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The World Health Organization estimates that by 2050, over 2.1 billion people will be 60 or older. This rapidly growing aging population will inevitably put a great degree of strain on the healthcare sector.  

Consequently, the need for medical practitioners who specialize in geriatric healthcare will grow, too. This means that a robust healthcare system will need more nurses to become dedicated adult gerontology nurse practitioners (AGNP), which requires extensive study at reputable institutions. 

Molloy University is one such institution that offers an exceptional AGNP program with multiple benefits.


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#1 What is gerontology? Gerontology is defined as the study of aging and older adults in specific fields such as physiology, pathology, psychology, social science and public health (1)
#2 Why the need for adult gerontology healthcare is growing Two primary factors contribute to the rising need for elderly patient care, namely larger elderly populations and a lack of familial care (2)
#3 Aging populations are increasing Members of the large “Baby Boomer” age cohort are growing older worldwide, resulting in more geriatric patients who need support with illness due to aging.
#4 Older adults have less social support Fewer family members are stepping in to care for aging relatives. And, of those who do help, not many have the required medical knowledge to give specialized care.
#5 What does adult gerontology medical healthcare entail? Depending on their specific illness or symptoms, older patients may require pain and medication management, specific nutrition or diets and occupational, physical, psychological or speech therapy (3)
#6 How adult gerontology nurse practitioners (AGNP) help patients AGNPs perform a variety of critical roles such as performing physical exams, ordering and interpreting diagnostic tests, making diagnoses and prescribing medication (4)

Adult gerontology nurse practitioners are meeting the increasing need for elderly care. As such, their importance in the healthcare system can’t be overstated. Training to become an AGNP is a rigorous journey, and Molloy University is here to help. 

 At Molloy University, our extensive AGNP program is designed for students with a bachelor's degree or higher. It combines the skills of a registered nurse with a highly personalized approach to adult patient care. 

Our hands-on curriculum will nurture your skills as an up-and-coming AGNP and equip you with the tools you need to thrive within your field, positioning you for life-long success in your new career.  

Sources

  1. University of Georgia
  2. Youngstown State University
  3. NurseJournal
  4. NurseJournal