Barriers to Social Inclusion among Older Adults with Disabilities in Imo State, Nigeria: A Descriptive Phenomenological Inquiry

IF 1.7 Q2 REHABILITATION Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.16993/sjdr.997
Anthony Iwuagwu, Paulinus Okah, Chinwe Nnama-Okechukwu, Ngozi Chukwu, Agha Agha, Nkemdili Anazonwu, Chinyere Onalu, Uzoma Okoye
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Discourses on successful aging in modern times have emphasized older people’s active participation in community life as essential to their independence and sense of fulfillment. However, in some country contexts, the goal of inclusion for older adults with disabilities is not feasible. The aim of this research is to explore the barriers to social inclusion faced by older persons with disabilities in Imo State, Nigeria. We adopted Heidegger’s hermeneutic phenomenological inquiry and non-probability sampling methods. We utilized snowballing and criterion-based purposive sampling techniques to recruit 19 study participants aged 60 years and older, using face-to-face in-depth interviews for data collection. In accordance with the hermeneutic phenomenological research criteria of reflection, immersion, and categorization, data were analyzed thematically. Our findings show a lack of social inclusion and participation among older adults with disabilities, citing personal (negative self-concept and self-isolation), social (negative perceptions and attitude towards disability), and structural (poor access to buildings, transportation, and technology) factors as barriers. Strategies to leverage these factors to facilitate inclusive participation of older persons with disabilities in Nigeria are recommended.
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尼日利亚伊莫州残疾老年人社会融入障碍:描述现象学调查
现代关于成功老龄化的论述强调老年人积极参与社区生活对他们的独立性和成就感至关重要。然而,在一些国家的情况下,纳入残疾老年人的目标是不可行的。本研究的目的是探讨尼日利亚伊莫州残疾老年人面临的社会融入障碍。我们采用了海德格尔的解释学现象学探究和非概率抽样方法。我们采用滚雪球法和基于标准的有目的抽样技术,招募了19名年龄在60岁及以上的研究参与者,采用面对面的深度访谈进行数据收集。按照反思、浸入和分类的解释学现象学研究标准,对资料进行主题分析。我们的研究结果显示,残疾老年人缺乏社会包容和参与,原因是个人因素(消极的自我概念和自我孤立)、社会因素(对残疾的消极看法和态度)和结构性因素(难以进入建筑物、交通和技术)是障碍。建议制定战略,利用这些因素促进尼日利亚残疾老年人的包容性参与。
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