Expectations and challenges of institutionalized and noninstitutionalized elderly in Pakistan: a phenomenological study

Q3 Nursing
Fizzah Ghafoor, M. A. Naz
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Purpose This study aimed to explore the expectations and challenges of institutionalized and noninstitutionalized elderly persons. Design/methodology/approach A purposive sampling technique was used to recruit the participants. The sample of the study consisted of eight (N = 8) elderly persons. Four were institutionalized, and four were noninstitutionalized. The age range of the participants was between 60 and 80 years. A semi-structured interview guide was prepared to explore expectations and challenges of institutionalized and noninstitutionalized elderly persons. The interviews were audio-recorded and later on transcribed verbatim for a detailed in-depth analysis. The interviews were analyzed by using an interpretative phenomenological analysis. Findings Emergent and subordinate themes were emerged. Superordinate themes emerged after analysis were expectations from self, expectations from immediate family, expectations for betterment in life, expectations from society, challenges related to physical self, psychological challenges, difficulties due to immediate family, problems at a societal level, satisfactory behavior of children, supportive family, satisfaction from society, positive values in old age, striving for betterment in life and health-promoting behaviors. These themes were interpreted in the context of given subordinate themes and verbatim of the participants. Research limitations/implications This study will help implement proper strategies for the betterment of institutionalized and noninstitutionalized persons. The study results can also aid in a better understanding of the challenges faced by the elderly population and also provide them with better facilities to fulfill their expectations. Practical implications Recognizing the unique and individualized expectations and challenges of the elderly persons can help in providing them person centered care. Better strategies can be introduced to increase their interactions, for better housing facility, health care, food facilities and transportation. Social implications Old age is a challenging phase for individuals if they face difficulties and challenges. This stage is currently unaddressed by society. So, there is a strong need to bring them to the surface so that we can provide them with opportunities to achieve well-being. It can help in better understanding of challenges faced by the elderly population as well as expectations of the elderly population. This better understanding can give the idea about the different ways that elderly persons use to overcome and face these challenges in their life. A comparative study of expectations and challenges among institutionalized and noninstitutionalized elderly populations will give information about the differences among them, helping to understand them better Originality/value The topic of expectations and challenges faced by institutionalized and noninstitutionalized elderly in Pakistan holds significant originality value. Although discussions on aging and elderly care are not uncommon, exploring the specific context of Pakistan adds a unique perspective to the subject. By delving into the cultural context, policy implications and comparative analysis, researchers can contribute to the existing knowledge and pave the way for targeted interventions that enhance the well-being of the elderly population.
巴基斯坦制度化与非制度化老年人的期望与挑战:一项现象学研究
目的探讨机构老年人与非机构老年人的期望与挑战。设计/方法/方法采用有目的的抽样技术来招募参与者。本研究的样本包括8名老年人(N = 8)。4人被收容,4人未被收容。参与者的年龄范围在60到80岁之间。编制了半结构化访谈指南,探讨机构老人和非机构老人的期望和挑战。这些采访被录音,然后逐字抄录,以作详细深入的分析。访谈采用解释性现象学分析进行分析。出现了突出的和次要的主题。分析后的优先主题为自我期望、直系亲属期望、改善生活期望、社会期望、身体自我挑战、心理挑战、直系亲属困难、社会层面问题、子女满意行为、家庭支持、社会满意度、老年积极价值观、努力改善生活和促进健康行为。这些主题是在给定的从属主题和参与者的逐字逐句的背景下解释的。研究局限/启示本研究将有助于实施适当的策略,以改善被收容人士和非被收容人士的生活。研究结果亦有助了解长者面对的挑战,并为他们提供更好的设施,以满足他们的期望。实际意义认识到老年人独特和个性化的期望和挑战有助于为他们提供以人为本的护理。可以采取更好的战略来增加它们之间的相互作用,以改善住房设施、保健、食品设施和交通。如果个人面临困难和挑战,年龄是一个具有挑战性的阶段。这一阶段目前尚未得到社会的重视。因此,我们迫切需要让他们浮出水面,这样我们才能为他们提供实现幸福的机会。这有助于更好地了解老年人口面临的挑战以及老年人口的期望。这种更好的理解可以让人们了解老年人在生活中克服和面对这些挑战的不同方式。对制度化和非制度化老年人群体的期望和挑战进行比较研究,将提供他们之间差异的信息,有助于更好地理解他们。巴基斯坦制度化和非制度化老年人面临的期望和挑战这一主题具有重要的原创性价值。虽然关于老龄化和老年人护理的讨论并不罕见,但探索巴基斯坦的具体背景为这一主题增添了独特的视角。通过深入研究文化背景、政策影响和比较分析,研究人员可以为现有知识做出贡献,并为有针对性的干预铺平道路,从而提高老年人的福祉。
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Working with Older People
Working with Older People Nursing-Community and Home Care
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