Resourceful Aging Among Migrants and Refugees: A Concept Analysis and Model Development for Holistic Nursing Care.

IF 2 Q2 NURSING Journal of Holistic Nursing Pub Date : 2025-03-17 DOI:10.1177/08980101251323012
Areej Al-Hamad, Yasin M Yasin, Rezwana Rahman, Victoria Hayrabedian, Kateryna Metersky
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Purpose: This concept analysis aims to conceptually define resourceful aging among migrants and refugees and develop a model integrating holistic nursing and healthcare practices to enhance their well-being. Methods: Using Walker and Avant's methodology for concept analysis, we conducted a thorough and comprehensive literature search. Findings: Resourceful aging among migrants and refugees is characterized by adaptability, social connectedness, resilience, and resource navigation. Key antecedents include access to basic needs and services, social and community support, cultural familiarity and integration, legal status stability, and culturally competent services. Consequences include improved well-being, social integration, reduced reliance on social services, intergenerational bonds, empowerment, and cultural identity preservation. Conclusions: Resourceful aging among migrants and refugees involves adapting to aging in a new country by embracing changing circumstances and utilizing available resources, enabling well-being, personal agency, and resilience. This process preserves cultural heritage while adapting to new environments, balancing adaptation with identity. The integration of holistic nursing principles into resourceful aging among migrants and refugees can foster more inclusive and healthy communities.

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期刊介绍: Manuscripts are solicited that deal with the processes of knowledge development and application including research, concept analysis and theory development, practical applications of research and theory, clinical case studies and analysis, practice applications in general, educational approaches and evaluation, and aesthetic expressions of holistic knowledge. While the journal seeks to support work grounded in evidence, the editorial philosophy suggests that there are many diverse sources of “evidence” beyond the realm of what is called “empirical” and that many methods are appropriate for discovering evidence and generating knowledge.
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