促进健康老龄化:一项促进社会联系的社区健康老龄化方案

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Celia Rae, Julie Byles, Susan Denholm, Jemma Holford, Catherine Chojenta
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摘要

社会联系对健康老龄化很重要,但老年人参与社区和社会活动的能力可能有限。“连接老年人之井”是一个面向社区老年人的项目,它使参与者能够选择信息主题和活动,以满足他们的个人需求和偏好。它旨在促进社会联系,重点是学习和活跃。对该计划的评估衡量了它是否成功地实现了目标。方法邀请学员在项目结束时填写问卷(项目后评价调查)并参加焦点小组。通过问卷收集的数据进行描述性分析,焦点小组的数据通过现象学镜头进行分析并进行主题编码。尽管参与者在项目前报告了高水平的社会联系,但几乎所有人都遇到了新的朋友(96%),其中一些友谊在项目结束后仍在继续。近一半(46%)的受访者表示,他们对如何获得社区项目和服务有了更多的了解。参与者描述了学习新事物并与他人分享这些知识。另一些人则表示,他们喜欢呼吸新鲜空气,对体育锻炼重新产生了兴趣。所有的评估参与者都同意他们会向其他人推荐这个项目,焦点小组的参与者对这个项目表达了压倒性的积极态度。该计划成功地实现了其目标,并为旨在促进社会联系的干预措施的有效性提供了新的证据,使参与者能够选择适合其个人需求和偏好的计划组成部分。
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Connections for Ageing Well: A community healthy ageing program to promote social connection

Connections for Ageing Well: A community healthy ageing program to promote social connection

Objective

Social connection is important for healthy ageing, yet the ability of older people to participate in community and social activities can be limited. Connections for Ageing Well was a program for older people delivered within the community that enabled participants to select information topics and activities to meet their individual needs and preferences. It aimed to promote social connection with a focus on learning and being active. The evaluation of the program measured its success in meeting its objectives.

Methods

Program attendees were invited to complete a questionnaire at the conclusion of the program (postprogram evaluation survey) and to participate in a focus group. Data collected by the questionnaire were analysed descriptively, and data from the focus group were analysed through a phenomenological lens and coded thematically.

Results

Although participants reported high levels of social connectedness before the program, almost all met someone new (96%) and some of these friendships continued after the program. Nearly half (46%) of survey respondents reported a greater knowledge of how to access community programs and services. Participants described learning something new and sharing this knowledge with others. Others reported enjoying the active fresh air sessions and having a renewed interest in physical activity. All evaluation participants agreed they would recommend the program to others and focus group attendees expressed overwhelming positivity about the program.

Conclusions

The program was successful in achieving its objectives and provided new evidence of the effectiveness of an intervention designed to foster social connectedness that enabled participants to select program components to suit their individual needs and preferences.

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Australasian Journal on Ageing
Australasian Journal on Ageing 医学-老年医学
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
6.20%
发文量
114
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Australasian Journal on Ageing is a peer reviewed journal, which publishes original work in any area of gerontology and geriatric medicine. It welcomes international submissions, particularly from authors in the Asia Pacific region.
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