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摘要
背景:通过生活经验叙事的定性方法为健康老龄化提供了相关的社会文化见解:本定性研究旨在探讨印度班加罗尔的老年人、其近亲属以及为老年人提供服务的相关人员对健康老龄化的社会和文化认知:我们对 28 名参与者进行了深入访谈,所有参与者都是根据特定的纳入标准有目的地挑选出来的,以获得尽可能多样的样本。每次访谈都使用了经过试点测试的开放式主题指南,并在征得受访者同意后进行了录音。对逐字记录的数据进行了转录,审查了错误,并使用 NVivo 12 软件和结合演绎和归纳编码的框架分析方法进行了编码:总共有 794 个编码,涵盖了健康老龄化的概念、健康老龄化的促进因素和威胁以及对未来的展望,这些编码被归类为支持健康老龄化的四个主题,即情感幸福和目标感、家庭和社会支持、经济保障和医疗保健。每一个主题都与 OA 的身心健康息息相关。在各个社会经济群体中,自我、家庭和社会层面的目标感是情感维系的关键。社会和经济贫困是健康老龄化的主要威胁,因此需要社会保障和政府干预:结论:在印度,社会文化经济因素是身心健康老龄化的关键。结论:在印度,社会文化经济因素是身心健康老龄化的关键。
Social and Cultural Insights into Healthy Aging: A Qualitative Study from the South Indian City of Bengaluru, India.
Background: Qualitative methods through lived experience narratives provide relevant sociocultural insights into healthy aging.
Objectives: The aim of this qualitative study was to explore social and cultural perceptions of healthy aging from older adults (OAs), their next of kin, and those involved in providing services to OAs in Bengaluru, India.
Materials and methods: We conducted in-depth interviews with 28 participants, all purposefully selected based on specific inclusion criteria, to get as varied a sample as possible. A pilot-tested, open-ended topic guide was used for every interview which was audio recorded with the permission of the respondent. Verbatim data were transcribed, reviewed for errors, and coded using NVivo 12 software and the framework analysis method of combining deductive and inductive codes.
Results: In total, 794 codes covering concepts of healthy aging, enablers and threats to healthy aging, and perspectives for the future were categorized into four themes supporting healthy aging, namely emotional well-being and a sense of purpose, family and social support, financial security, and health-care access. Each of these had a bearing on the OA's physical and mental health. Across socioeconomic groups, a sense of purpose at the level of the self, family, and society emerged as a key emotional sustainer. Social and economic deprivations were key threats to healthy aging and hence required social security and governmental interventions.
Conclusion: Sociocultural economic factors are key to healthy physical and mental aging in the context of India. The same factor could be an enabler and in its absence a threat.
期刊介绍:
Indian Journal of Public Health is a peer-reviewed international journal published Quarterly by the Indian Public Health Association. It is indexed / abstracted by the major international indexing systems like Index Medicus/MEDLINE, SCOPUS, PUBMED, etc. The journal allows free access (Open Access) to its contents and permits authors to self-archive final accepted version of the articles. The Indian Journal of Public Health publishes articles of authors from India and abroad with special emphasis on original research findings that are relevant for developing country perspectives including India. The journal considers publication of articles as original article, review article, special article, brief research article, CME / Education forum, commentary, letters to editor, case series reports, etc. The journal covers population based studies, impact assessment, monitoring and evaluation, systematic review, meta-analysis, clinic-social studies etc., related to any domain and discipline of public health, specially relevant to national priorities, including ethical and social issues. Articles aligned with national health issues and policy implications are prefered.