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'I Keep Myself Busy. I Choose What I Do.' Sense of Purpose in Long-Term Care.
Despite the varied positive outcomes associated with sense of purpose across the life span, older adults residing in long-term care settings tend to report lower levels of purpose than those living within the community. Literature specific to purpose in non-community settings is also limited. This study explored the experience of purpose from the perspective of older adults living in four Australian residential aged care services. Through analysis of data obtained through 20 semi-structured interviews, four themes of purpose emerged. A sense of purpose was realized through: a drive for life; routine, activities, and autonomy; social interaction and relationships; and faith and spirituality. Whilst scope of purposeful activity may be more constrained, opportunities to pursue purpose endure in this setting. The outcomes of this study contribute to contemporary understanding of the fulfillment of purpose in long-term care settings which may in turn inform efforts supporting its maintenance and promotion amongst this group.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Aging & Social Policy offers a platform for insightful contributions from an international and interdisciplinary group of policy analysts and scholars. It provides an in-depth examination and analysis of critical phenomena that impact aging and the development and implementation of programs for the elderly from a global perspective, with a broad scope that encompasses not only the United States but also regions including Europe, the Middle East, Australia, Latin America, Asia, and the Asia-Pacific rim.
The journal regularly addresses a wide array of issues such as long-term services and supports, home- and community-based care, nursing-home care, assisted living, long-term care financing, financial security, employment and training, public and private pension coverage, housing, transportation, health care access, financing, and quality, family dynamics, and retirement. These topics are of significant importance to the field of aging and social policy, reflecting the journal's commitment to presenting a comprehensive view of the challenges and solutions related to aging populations around the world.