Out-of-Home Participation Strategies and Reckoning With Risk for Older Adults With Cognitive Change.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 REHABILITATION
Kendra S Heatwole Shank
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Abstract

Aging in place contributes to increased independence and quality of life for community-dwelling older adults, but those with cognitive changes face challenges with necessary mobility and out-of-home engagement. The purpose of this research is to gain insight into the lived experience of navigating and participating in community settings despite cognitive changes. A qualitative exploratory study was conducted with 10 community-dwelling older adults living with cognitive changes using the go-along method (mapping, observation, and interviews). The study revealed three key strategies for maintaining and enhancing community participation (placed-based navigation strategies, relying on routines, and cultivating familiar spaces) despite cognitive change, and revealed ways that this population accepts or avoids risk in daily life. These findings inform interventions for out-of-home participation. Existing functional strategies can be identified and enhanced, and new strategies taught. Increased knowledge about how individuals consider, avoid, or accept risk is useful for therapists working with this population.

有认知变化的老年人的户外参与策略和风险清算。
老年生活有助于提高社区老年人的独立性和生活质量,但那些有认知变化的老年人面临着必要的流动性和外出活动的挑战。这项研究的目的是深入了解在认知变化的情况下,在社区环境中导航和参与的生活经验。本研究采用随动法(绘图、观察和访谈)对10名社区居住的认知变化老年人进行了定性探索性研究。该研究揭示了在认知变化的情况下维持和加强社区参与的三种关键策略(基于位置的导航策略、依赖常规和培养熟悉的空间),并揭示了这一人群在日常生活中接受或避免风险的方式。这些发现为家庭外参与的干预提供了信息。可以识别和增强现有的功能策略,并教授新的策略。增加关于个体如何考虑、避免或接受风险的知识,对治疗这些人群的治疗师是有用的。
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CiteScore
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自引率
7.10%
发文量
54
期刊介绍: The aim of OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health is to advance knowledge and science in occupational therapy and related fields, nationally and internationally, through the publication of scholarly literature and research. The journal publishes research that advances the understanding of occupation as it relates to participation and health.
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