An aging and values-driven theory of mobility

IF 2.8 0 GERONTOLOGY Activities Adaptation & Aging Pub Date : 2023-06-11 DOI:10.1080/01924788.2023.2221918
Clarice Sze Wee Chua, Weng Marc Lim, Pei-Lee Teh
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ABSTRACT Maintaining mobility is crucial for healthy aging in older adults. While the importance of mobility and the availability of various mobility solutions are well-acknowledged, little is known about the values that drive older adults’ maintenance of mobility. By adopting a values-driven perspective, this study argues that understanding these values is essential for promoting the adoption of, and mitigating resistance to, mobility solutions among older adults. In this regard, this study aims to explore the values underpinning the concept of mobility and the notion of aging in older adults. Using a grounded theory methodology, a thematic analysis of interviews with older adults on their experiences with aging and mobility was conducted. This analysis revealed five core values – Go-Go, Resilience, Empowerment, Adaptability, and Technophile (GREAT) – that are intertwined with aging and mobility, leading to a new theory called the aging and values-driven theory of mobility. The insights from this study suggest that a variety of mobility solutions should be available to cater to the diverse mobility conditions experienced by older adults, ultimately creating a supportive ecosystem for healthy aging.
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老龄化和价值观驱动的流动性理论
保持活动能力对老年人健康老龄化至关重要。虽然流动性的重要性和各种流动性解决方案的可用性得到了公认,但人们对推动老年人保持流动性的价值观知之甚少。通过采用价值观驱动的视角,本研究认为,理解这些价值观对于促进老年人对移动解决方案的采用和减轻阻力至关重要。在这方面,本研究旨在探讨老年人流动性概念和衰老概念的价值基础。采用扎根理论的方法,对老年人的采访进行了主题分析,了解他们在老龄化和流动性方面的经历。这一分析揭示了五个核心价值——Go-Go、Resilience、Empowerment、Adaptability和Technophile (GREAT)——它们与老龄化和流动性交织在一起,从而形成了一个新的理论,即老龄化和价值驱动的流动性理论。本研究的见解表明,应提供各种移动解决方案,以满足老年人所经历的各种移动条件,最终为健康老龄化创造一个支持性生态系统。
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期刊介绍: Activities, Adaptation, & Aging is the working tool for activity directors and all health care professionals concerned with the enhancement of the lives of the aged. Established as the primary journal for activity professionals, Activities, Adaptation & Aging provides a professional outlet for research regarding the therapeutic implications of activities on quality-of-life issues and overall life satisfaction for the elderly. The journal examines a wide spectrum of activities: activity-based intervention for persons with dementia; activity determinants in independent-living elderly; activity implications in a variety of settings; activity participation patterns; and activity implications for everyday practice.
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