Positive ageing in institutional homes: towards a de-stigmatization process

Q3 Nursing
S. Gupta, A. Mukherjee
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Purpose This qualitative research examines the varied reasons for relocation to old age homes (OAHs) in contemporary India. The purpose of this study investigates the acceptance of institutional living in Lucknow (a Tier II city of India) and whether migration to OAHs is a voluntary decision. This study also examines the lifeworld of the older adult in these OAHs in an attempt to find out whether OAHs are conducive to positive ageing. Derivatively, the authors study their engagement/time use pattern and social networking patterns in the OAHs. Finally, the research seeks to learn whether OAHs are slowly substituting older adult care given within the family by offering the best of the facilities and services. Design/methodology/approach This qualitative research was conducted in two private OAHs in Lucknow, India. The findings of the study are based on 28 qualitative interviews conducted with the inmates, administrative staff and caretakers. The interviews were unstructured and open-ended and were supported by observations. The observation was not only made of the social setting but also the reaction of the participants. The idea was to develop an emic view of the subject by exploring valid narratives. Pseudonyms were used to report the finding so as to maintain the confidentiality of the research subjects. Findings This research moves beyond the traditional wisdom that people move to OAH because of the push factors within the family. OAHs in India have evolved over the years and high-end OAHs are equipped with modern amenities to cater to the upper class in their twilight years. Residents were found to lead active lives in OAHs and their common habitus and bonding capital helped them to face the vagaries of old age more confidently. Their active life and membership in various civic organizations challenge the contention of the role theory that the aged are more prone to lose rather than gain roles. Originality/value The originality of the research lies in the fact that the authors are extending the arguments made by the role theory of social ageing. The theory proposes that aged people are more likely to lose out roles rather than gain new ones. This study finds that the elderly tend to live a very active life in OAHs and engaged various civic organizations. Although they may lose/voluntarily give up the roles like the head of the household, spouse, etc., they acquire new roles in the context of OAHs.
养老院的积极老龄化:走向去污名化进程
目的这项定性研究考察了当代印度搬迁到养老院(OAH)的各种原因。本研究的目的是调查勒克瑙(印度二级城市)对机构生活的接受程度,以及移民到OAH是否是自愿决定。这项研究还调查了这些OAH中老年人的生活世界,试图找出OAH是否有助于积极衰老。据此,作者研究了他们在OAH中的参与/时间使用模式和社交网络模式。最后,这项研究试图了解高龄老人是否正在通过提供最好的设施和服务,慢慢取代家庭中提供的老年人护理。设计/方法/方法这项定性研究在印度勒克瑙的两个私人OAH中进行。这项研究的结果是基于对囚犯、行政人员和看护人进行的28次定性访谈得出的。访谈是非结构化和开放式的,并得到了观察结果的支持。观察不仅包括社会环境,还包括参与者的反应。这个想法是通过探索有效的叙事来发展对这个主题的主位观点。为了保持研究对象的机密性,使用假名报告这一发现。发现这项研究超越了传统观点,即人们之所以选择OAH是因为家庭内部的推动因素。印度的OAH经过多年的发展,高端OAH配备了现代化的设施,以满足晚年的上层阶级的需求。居民们被发现在养老院过着积极的生活,他们的共同习惯和纽带资本帮助他们更自信地面对老年的变幻莫测。他们活跃的生活和在各种公民组织中的成员身份挑战了角色理论的论点,即老年人更容易失去而不是获得角色。独创性/价值这项研究的独创性在于作者扩展了社会老龄化角色理论的论点。该理论认为,老年人更有可能失去角色,而不是获得新角色。这项研究发现,长者往往在高龄院舍过着非常活跃的生活,并参与各种民间组织。尽管他们可能会失去/自愿放弃户主、配偶等角色,但他们在老龄津贴的背景下获得了新的角色。
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Working with Older People
Working with Older People Nursing-Community and Home Care
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