老年人友好型城市:系统回顾

Fernanda Miron de Miranda Santana, Renata Cardoso Magagnin, Maria Solange Gurgel de Castro Fontes, M. D. A. Azambuja
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人口老龄化是21世纪最重要的人口变化之一,因为老龄化带来了人类功能能力的变化。多年来,老年人进行日常活动的独立性和自主性水平下降,因此,随着年龄的增长,老年人与环境的关系也发生了变化,直接影响了这一人群的流动性和生活质量。2007年,世界卫生组织(世卫组织)发表了《全球对老年人友好的城市:指南》文件,其中提出了促进积极老龄化和老年人居住地的一些战略。它提出城市的结构和针对公众的公共政策应与社区生活相结合。为了了解老龄友好型城市的概念是如何应用于评估不同国家的城市的,研究人员在Scopus数据库中对2015年至2021年间发表的文章进行了系统回顾。通过对38篇文章的分析,可以确定老年人口城市环境质量的研究领域是新的,需要进行更深入的研究,其中包括制定更适当的方法来评价城市中的这一概况。所分析的文章以不同的方式处理这一概念,但主要的相似之处之一与使用通过访谈收集数据的方法有关,尽管使用了文件中指出的工具,但没有一个应用世界卫生组织提出的方法。
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Age-Friendly Cities: A Systematic Review
Population aging is one of the most significant demographic transformations of the 21st century, since aging brings about changes in the functional capacity of the human being. Over the years, the level of independence and autonomy for carrying out daily activities diminishes, and, thereby, the relationship of the elderly with the environment changes as the person ages, directly affecting the mobility and life quality of this population. In 2007, the World Health Organization (WHO) published the document "Global age-friendly cities: A guide", which presents some strategies for promoting active aging and for the place of residence of the elderly. It proposes that the city´s structure and the public policies directed towards this public shall be integrated with the community´s life. In order to understand how the concept of an age-friendly city has been applied to evaluate cities in different countries, a systematic review was carried out in the Scopus database, based on articles published between 2015 and 2021. The analysis of 38 articles has made it possible to identify that the study field of the quality of the urban environment for the elderly population is new, calling for deeper studies, which includes the development of more adequate methods for evaluating this profile in the cities. The articles analyzed deal with the concept in different ways, but one of the main similarities is related to the use of the method of data collection through interviews and, in spite of using the tool indicated in the document, none applied the methodology proposed by the WHO.
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