Older Adults' Needs and Wishes for Contact With the Outdoors at Residential Care Facilities: Implications for Theory and Practice.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Madeleine Liljegren, Anna Bengtsson, Göran Lindahl, Helle Wijk
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Aim: This qualitative study aimed to explore needs and wishes of older adults concerning their perceived need for contact with outdoor environments at residential care facilities (RCFs) and what implications it has for theory and practice. Background: There is increased awareness of the importance of health-promoting everyday environments for persons with special needs. Therefore, it is important to include the experiences of older adults at RCFs in research. Methods: Twelve older adults from three Swedish RCFs participated in semistructured walking interviews. Results: Two categories were identified concerning the needs and wishes of older adults for contact with outdoor environments. The first category, Outdoor environments as part of everyday life, describes aspects of normality linked to outdoor stays at RCFs. The second category, Getting outdoors in practice, describes supportive and hindering aspects of outdoor stays, as well as accessibility regarding different body positions and access to personal support. Conclusion: It was found in this study that the needs and wishes of older adults are important to consider to increase their opportunities for outdoor stays. Their needs and wishes could also be included in briefs and programs for the design and planning of new construction or refurbishment of RCFs. The results of the study can serve as the basis for further discussions concerning older adults' outdoor stays and the accessibility of outdoor environments. Further, the results are intended to facilitate practical knowledge that is useful for care workers and managers at RCFs and to support decision makers, property developers, architects, and planners.

养老院中老年人与户外接触的需求和愿望:对理论和实践的启示
目的:本定性研究旨在探讨老年人对在住宿护理设施(RCFs)中接触户外环境的需求和愿望,以及对理论和实践的影响。研究背景:人们越来越意识到促进健康的日常环境对有特殊需要的人的重要性。因此,将老年人在住宿和护理设施中的经历纳入研究非常重要。研究方法来自瑞典三家康复中心的 12 名老年人参加了半结构化步行访谈。结果:就老年人与户外环境接触的需求和愿望确定了两个类别。第一类是 "作为日常生活一部分的户外环境",描述了与在康复中心的户外活动有关的常态方面。第二类是 "在实践中进行户外活动",描述了户外活动的支持和阻碍因素,以及不同身体姿势和获得个人支持的便利性。结论本研究发现,要增加老年人的户外活动机会,必须考虑他们的需求和愿望。他们的需求和愿望也可以纳入新建或翻新住宿和餐饮设施的设计和规划概要和方案中。研究结果可作为进一步讨论老年人户外逗留和户外环境无障碍问题的基础。此外,研究结果还旨在促进实用知识的发展,这些知识对康复中心的护理人员和管理人员有用,并能为决策者、房地产开发商、建筑师和规划师提供支持。
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Herd-Health Environments Research & Design Journal
Herd-Health Environments Research & Design Journal PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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