Ageing perception and social functioning in older adults: a narrative review

Q3 Nursing
Elaheh Shoushtari-Moghaddam, M. Kaveh, M. Nazari
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Purpose Older people have a different perception of ageing and different factors can influence this perception. Among the factors influencing the perception of ageing are various functions including physical, mental and social functioning of the elderly. Therefore, in this study, the authors intend to investigate the relationship between the perception of ageing and social functioning. Design/methodology/approach A systematic search was conducted of four electronic databases (PubMed, Embase, Web of Science and Scopus). Citations within identified reports were also searched. Studies were included if they included perceptions of ageing and social functioning measures involving older participants. Study selection and data extraction were conducted using predefined criteria. Older adults’ perceptions of ageing and social functioning were assessed with a variety of measures. Findings From a total of 79 articles, eight reports met the criteria for inclusion. In these studies, the positive and negative aspects of ageing perception and various social functions of the elderly in society such as economic, political, social activities; social support; and formal and informal participation have been raised. Originality/value The results of this narrative review demonstrate that there is a two-way relationship between the perception of ageing and social functioning. Therefore, it is suggested that appropriate practical and educational interventions be taken to increase the positive perception of ageing in the elderly and increase the social performance of the elderly in society.
老年人的老龄化认知与社会功能:叙述性综述
目的老年人对衰老有不同的看法,不同的因素会影响这种看法。影响老年人感知的因素包括各种功能,包括老年人的身体、心理和社会功能。因此,在这项研究中,作者打算调查衰老感知与社会功能之间的关系。设计/方法/方法对四个电子数据库(PubMed、Embase、Web of Science和Scopus)进行了系统搜索。还搜索了已确定报告中的引文。如果研究包括对老龄化的看法和涉及老年参与者的社会功能测量,则纳入研究。使用预定义的标准进行研究选择和数据提取。老年人对老龄化和社会功能的看法通过各种措施进行了评估。发现在总共79篇文章中,有8篇报告符合入选标准。在这些研究中,老龄化观念的积极和消极方面以及老年人在社会中的各种社会功能,如经济、政治、社会活动;社会支持;并提出了正式和非正式的参与。独创性/价值这篇叙述性综述的结果表明,对衰老的感知和社会功能之间存在双向关系。因此,建议采取适当的实际和教育干预措施,以提高老年人对老龄化的积极认识,并提高老年人在社会中的社会表现。
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Working with Older People
Working with Older People Nursing-Community and Home Care
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