Aging all over the place: a multidisciplinary framework that considers place and life trajectories of older adults within their communities

IF 0.8 Q4 GERONTOLOGY Quality in Ageing and Older Adults Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1108/qaoa-07-2021-0057
M. Levasseur, Daniel Naud, N. Presse, N. Delli-Colli, P. Boissy, B. Cossette, Y. Couturier, Julien Cadieux Genesse
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Purpose This conceptual paper aims to describe aging all over the place (AAOP), a federative framework for action, research and policy that considers older adults’ diverse experiences of place and life trajectories, along with person-centered care. Design/methodology/approach The framework was developed through group discussions, followed by an appraisal of aging models and validation during workshops with experts, including older adults. Findings Every residential setting and location where older adults go should be considered a “place,” flexible and adaptable enough so that aging in place becomes aging all over the place. Health-care professionals, policymakers and researchers are encouraged to collaborate around four axes: biopsychosocial health and empowerment; welcoming, caring, mobilized and supportive community; spatiotemporal life and care trajectories; and out-of-home care and services. When consulted, a Seniors Committee showed appreciation for flexible person-centered care, recognition of life transitions and care trajectories and meaningfulness of the name. Social implications Population aging and the pandemic call for intersectoral actions and for stakeholders beyond health care to act as community leaders. AAOP provides opportunities to connect environmental determinants of health and person-centered care. Originality/value Building on the introduction of an ecological experience of aging, AAOP broadens the concept of care as well as the political and research agenda by greater integration of community and clinical actions. AAOP also endeavors to avoid patronizing older adults and to engage society in strengthening circles of benevolence surrounding older adults, regardless of their residential setting. AAOP’s applicability is evidenced by existing projects that share its approach.
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各地的老龄化:一个多学科框架,考虑老年人在其社区中的位置和生活轨迹
目的这篇概念性论文旨在描述各地的老龄化(AAOP),这是一个行动、研究和政策的联邦框架,考虑了老年人对地方和生活轨迹的不同体验,以及以人为中心的护理。设计/方法/方法该框架是通过小组讨论制定的,然后在与包括老年人在内的专家的研讨会上对衰老模型进行评估和验证。发现老年人去的每一个居住环境和地点都应该被视为一个“地方”,足够灵活和适应性,这样就地老龄化就会变成到处老龄化。鼓励卫生保健专业人员、政策制定者和研究人员围绕四个轴进行合作:生物-心理-社会健康和赋权;欢迎、关心、动员和支持社区;时空生活和护理轨迹;以及家庭外护理和服务。在咨询时,一个老年人委员会对灵活的以人为中心的护理、对生活转变和护理轨迹的认可以及这个名字的意义表示赞赏。社会影响人口老龄化和新冠疫情要求采取跨部门行动,并要求医疗保健以外的利益相关者充当社区领袖。AAOP提供了将健康的环境决定因素与以人为中心的护理联系起来的机会。独创性/价值观在引入老龄化生态体验的基础上,AAOP通过更大程度地整合社区和临床行动,拓宽了护理概念以及政治和研究议程。AAOP还努力避免光顾老年人,并让社会参与加强围绕老年人的慈善圈,无论他们的居住环境如何。AAOP的适用性可以从现有的项目中得到证明,这些项目共享AAOP的方法。
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