Research on Age-Friendly Community Initiatives: Taking Stock and Moving Forward

Amanda J. Lehning, E. Greenfield
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ABSTRACT Age-friendly community initiatives (AFCIs) are a promising approach to supporting physical, cognitive, mental, and social health in later life, but to date, there are gaps in our understanding of these initiatives' development, implementation, sustainability, and effectiveness. In this article we describe existing scholarship on age-friendly community initiatives, focusing attention on conceptual and empirical knowledge development regarding what age-friendliness and AFCIs are, as well as AFCIs' inputs (i.e., the process of age-friendly community change), outputs (i.e., organizational and community changes), and outcomes (i.e., changes in individual older adults). We then discuss some of the barriers to integrating research and practice in this field, including AFCIs' multifaceted approach and limited funding for evaluation and research. We conclude with steps to advance knowledge that can help to promote more evidence-informed age-friendly policies and practices. Additional scholarship regarding what change processes work under what conditions, in what ways, and for whom is essential to supporting the systematic development of community-wide approaches to promote the health and well-being of older adults.
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老年友好型社区倡议研究:评估和推进
老年友好型社区倡议(AFCIs)是一种很有前景的支持老年生活中身体、认知、心理和社会健康的方法,但迄今为止,我们对这些倡议的发展、实施、可持续性和有效性的理解存在差距。在本文中,我们描述了关于老年友好型社区倡议的现有学术研究,重点关注老年友好型社区和老年社区的概念和经验知识发展,以及老年社区的投入(即老年友好型社区的变化过程)、产出(即组织和社区的变化)和结果(即老年人个体的变化)。然后,我们讨论了将该领域的研究与实践相结合的一些障碍,包括afci的多方面方法和有限的评估和研究资金。最后,我们提出了推进知识的步骤,这些步骤有助于促进更多循证的老年人友好型政策和做法。关于哪些变化过程在什么条件下、以什么方式以及为谁起作用的额外研究,对于支持系统地发展促进老年人健康和福祉的全社区方法至关重要。
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期刊介绍: Housing is more than houses-it is the foundation upon which the essentials of life are anchored. The quality of housing can enhance or diminish the well-being of individuals and families as well as that of the entire community. Before the Journal of Housing for the Elderly, housing for the elderly as a subject area has a relatively brief history. The Journal of Housing for the Elderly aims to serve the needs of gerontological professionals in the fields of architecture and housing, urban planning, and public policy who are responsible for the residential environments of the elderly in the community.
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