[Establishing Age-Friendly Community Guidelines in Taiwan].

Q3 Nursing
Jo-Ying Huang, Yu-Ling Hsiao, Feng-Yin Chen, Hui-Chuan Hsu, Shu-Ying Lo, Tzu-Yun Chou, Megan F Liu
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As Taiwan heads steadily toward becoming a super-aged society, the impact of aging on society at large will become increasingly extensive and intense. Therefore, establishing an age-friendly environment in Taiwan is an important issue for the government. Feasible guidelines for age-friendly communities are necessary to ensure that appropriate social welfare measures are enacted to achieve the national goal of aging in place. The first draft of the guideline questionnaire was developed based on the World Health Organization Guidelines for Age-Friendly Cities, a literature review, and input from seven experts on aging. Three rounds of questionnaire surveys were then conducted to assess the correctness, appropriateness, and importance of the guidelines, with amendments, additions, and deletions made based on the experts' responses until they all expressed a high degree of satisfaction with all of the guidelines. The Taiwan Age-friendly Community Guidelines document discussed in this article includes 38 guidelines that address the eight facets of "outdoor spaces and buildings", "transportation", "housing", "social participation", "respect and social inclusion", "civil participation and employment", "communication and information", and "community support and health services". The guidelines document describes in detail the goals of age-friendly communities in specific and easy-to-understand terms. Moreover, it provides a reference for frontline personnel in the community to promote age-friendly environs.

[在台湾建立长者友善社区指引]。
随着台湾稳步迈向超老龄化社会,老龄化对整个社会的影响将越来越广泛和强烈。因此,在台湾建立一个对老年人友好的环境是政府的一个重要问题。为了确保制定适当的社会福利措施,实现国家的老龄目标,有必要为老年人友好型社区制定可行的指导方针。指南问卷初稿是根据世界卫生组织《老年人友好城市指南》、文献审查和7位老龄问题专家的意见编写的。然后进行三轮问卷调查,以评估指南的正确性、适当性和重要性,并根据专家的回答进行修改、添加和删除,直到他们都对所有指南表示高度满意。本文讨论的《台湾老年友好社区指南》文件包括38条准则,涉及“户外空间和建筑物”、“交通”、“住房”、“社会参与”、“尊重和社会包容”、“公民参与和就业”、“通信和信息”以及“社区支持和卫生服务”八个方面。指引文件以具体易懂的语言,详细描述了长者友好社区的目标。此外,亦为社区前线人员推广长者友善环境提供参考。
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Journal of Nursing
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