Interventions to promote ageing in place: developing the Village model in Manchester

IF 0.8 Q4 GERONTOLOGY
Patty Doran, M. Goff, Chris Phillipson
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Purpose The Village model, most extensively developed in the USA, is an innovative response to ageing populations and older adults who wish to remain living independently within their community. The “Urban Villages” participatory action research study aimed to test the potential of the Village model to work with groups of older adults in two economically deprived, inner-city neighbourhoods in Manchester, UK. Design/methodology/approach Participatory methods were used to work with residents to, first, adapt the Village model to the Manchester setting, and second, to develop and deliver community projects that supported ageing in place. The study aimed to involve marginalised individuals and groups in the co-design, leadership and implementation of the projects. Ethnographic methods were applied to observe and reflect on the development of “Urban Villages”. Interviews and focus groups were organised to gather the views of the residents involved in the community projects. Findings Residents were supported to develop and test seven projects, all aimed at reducing social isolation and supporting ageing in place. The study provides new insights into challenges related to co-production with older people in deprived neighbourhoods. These challenges are presented under the following headings: individual capacity and expectations; collective capacity including communication and knowledge; and the capacity of place. Originality/value To date, only a limited amount of literature is available showing how co-production with older adults can be realised when working with marginalised groups and deprived communities. The paper explores the potential of participatory approaches to develop age-friendly initiatives through strengthening the capacity of older adults to age in place.
促进老龄化的干预措施到位:在曼彻斯特发展乡村模式
目的乡村模式在美国发展最为广泛,是对老龄化人口和希望在社区内独立生活的老年人的创新回应。“城市村庄”参与式行动研究旨在测试村庄模式与英国曼彻斯特两个经济贫困的内城社区的老年人群体合作的潜力。设计/方法/方法参与式方法用于与居民合作,首先,使村庄模式适应曼彻斯特的环境,其次,制定和实施支持老龄化的社区项目。该研究旨在让边缘化的个人和群体参与项目的共同设计、领导和实施。运用民族志方法观察和反思“城中村”的发展。组织了访谈和焦点小组,以收集参与社区项目的居民的意见。FindingsResidents被支持开发和测试七个项目,所有这些项目都旨在减少社会孤立和支持老龄化。这项研究为贫困社区与老年人合作生产带来的挑战提供了新的见解。这些挑战分为以下几个标题:个人能力和期望;集体能力,包括交流和知识;以及地方的容量。独创性/价值迄今为止,只有有限的文献表明,在与边缘化群体和贫困社区合作时,如何实现与老年人的合作。该文件探讨了参与性方法的潜力,通过加强老年人就地老龄化的能力来制定有利于老年人的举措。
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