“我出去散了一会儿步,所以我还会碰到人。”有记忆问题的老年人参与的定性研究[j]。

Q4 Nursing
Mirjam Klaassens, Louise Meijering
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摘要

许多住在家里的老年人都有记忆问题,这给他们参与社会带来了挑战。这可能会导致社会孤立和较低的幸福感。在本定性研究中,我们研究了七个在家生活的有记忆问题的老年人的身体和社会参与,以确定障碍和应对策略。采用了不同的研究方法:1)行走访谈,2)旅行日记,3)深度访谈。身体和社会参与独立发生,在直接的生活环境中。参与者会遇到一些障碍,这些障碍很大程度上取决于他们使用的交通方式:步行还是骑自行车。研究结果为参与者制定继续参与的策略提供了新的见解。固定路线帮助他们导航、定位和预测交通状况。短时间参加活动是一种降低社会参与要求的策略。重要的不是持续时间,而是活动的体验。这篇文章的结论是,有记忆问题的老年人根据他们的个人需要、可能性和环境来控制他们的活动。重要的是,不仅要支持他们避免风险,还要帮助他们制定适当的应对策略。
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['I went for a short walk, so I'll run into people again'. Qualitative research on the participation of older adults with memory problems].

Many older adults who live at home face memory problems, which creates challenges for their participation in society. This may lead to social isolation and a lower wellbeing. In this qualitative study, we studied the physical and social participation of seven older adults with memory problems who live at home, to identify obstacles and coping strategies. Different research methods were adopted: 1) walking interviews, 2) travel diaries, and 3) in-depth interviews. Physical and social participation take place independently and in the immediate living environment. Participants experience several obstacles, which are highly impacted by the mode of transportation that they use: walking versus cycling. The results provide new insights on the strategies that participants develop to continue to participate. Fixed routes help them navigate, orientate and anticipate to traffic situations. Participating in activities for a short period of time is a strategy to make social participation less demanding. It is not the duration, but the experience of the activity that is important. The article concludes that older adults with memory problems exercise control in shaping their activities according to their personal needs, possibilities and surroundings. It is important that they are not only supported in avoiding risks, but also in developing suitable coping strategies.

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