Experience of Aging in the Ngäbe‑Buglé Community in Coto Brus, Costa Rica: A Qualitative Study.

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Annals of Global Health Pub Date : 2025-01-29 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.5334/aogh.4544
Melissa Rallo, Nicholas Leahy, Alexis Vetack, Hima Konduru, Shania Bailey, Lillianna Pedersen, Christine Wan, Wendel Mora, Virginia Rowthorn, Shailvi Gupta, Carlos Faerron Guzmán
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Introduction: Indigenous communities grapple with unique challenges in the aging process, often encountering amplified barriers to healthcare and resources, possibly due to their remote locations and distinct cultural backgrounds. Limited research exists on aging within Costa Rica's Ngäbe‑Buglé Indigenous community, particularly the La Casona community in Coto Brus. This study explores the aging experience of the Ngäbe‑Buglé community in La Casona, aiming to identify challenges and potential resources to enhance the quality of life and aging experience for elderly community members. Methods: This qualitative study utilized semi‑structured interviews to collect data from 14 elderly participants (6 female, 8 male), aged 52-90 years, living in the La Casona community. Participants were selected through purposeful snowball sampling techniques, and individual interviews were conducted at their residences. Interviews were conducted with assistance from an interpreter and lasted approximately 30-60 minutes. Thematic analysis was used to examine participants' responses to understand their experiences with aging. Results: Three primary themes emerged: economic difficulties, insufficient social support, and cultural aspects related to La Casona. Among the three primary themes were a total of eight subcategories. Economic challenges encompassed financial constraints and food insecurity, housing and infrastructure needs, and difficulties in accessing healthcare. Insufficient social support was evident through heavy reliance on family, limited community aid, and an absence of engaging activities. Cultural aspects highlighted the community's deep connection to nature and concerns about the fading cultural heritage among younger generations. These themes collectively contribute to the challenges confronted by elderly adults in the Ngäbe‑Buglé community. Conclusions: Improving healthcare access, enhancing social interactions, and preserving cultural heritage are essential when it comes to improving the aging experience in La Casona. The following participant discussions provide insight into public health interventions. Addressing these issues will require governmental support and policy changes aimed at uplifting the Ngäbe‑Buglé community.

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哥斯达黎加科多布鲁斯Ngäbe - bugl社区的老龄化经验:一项定性研究。
导言:土著社区在老龄化过程中面临着独特的挑战,可能由于其偏远的地理位置和独特的文化背景,往往会遇到更大的保健和资源障碍。关于哥斯达黎加Ngäbe - bugl土著社区,特别是科多布鲁斯的La Casona社区老龄化问题的研究有限。本研究探讨了La Casona Ngäbe - bugl社区的老龄化体验,旨在发现挑战和潜在资源,以提高社区老年成员的生活质量和老龄化体验。方法:本定性研究采用半结构化访谈法,收集来自La Casona社区的14名老年人(6名女性,8名男性)的数据,年龄在52-90岁之间。通过有目的的雪球抽样技术选择参与者,并在他们的住所进行个人访谈。采访在一名翻译的协助下进行,持续了大约30-60分钟。主题分析用于检查参与者的反应,以了解他们对衰老的经历。结果:出现了三个主要主题:经济困难、社会支持不足和与La Casona相关的文化方面。在三个主要主题中,共有八个子类别。经济挑战包括财政限制和粮食不安全、住房和基础设施需求以及难以获得医疗保健。严重依赖家庭,社区援助有限,缺乏有吸引力的活动,社会支持明显不足。文化方面强调了社区与自然的深厚联系,以及对年轻一代文化遗产衰落的担忧。这些主题共同促成了Ngäbe - bugl社区老年人面临的挑战。结论:改善医疗服务可及性、加强社会互动和保护文化遗产是改善La Casona老年人体验的关键。以下与会者的讨论提供了对公共卫生干预措施的见解。解决这些问题需要政府的支持和旨在提升Ngäbe - bugl社区的政策变革。
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Annals of Global Health
Annals of Global Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: ANNALS OF GLOBAL HEALTH is a peer-reviewed, open access journal focused on global health. The journal’s mission is to advance and disseminate knowledge of global health. Its goals are improve the health and well-being of all people, advance health equity and promote wise stewardship of the earth’s environment. The journal is published by the Boston College Global Public Health Program. It was founded in 1934 by the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai as the Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine. It is a partner journal of the Consortium of Universities for Global Health.
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