老年人日常户外活动:与活跃老年人的焦点小组访谈

Lina Gyllencreutz, B. Saveman
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背景:老年人在伤害统计数据中所占比例过高,与跌倒有关的伤害被全球公认为是对老年人健康和福祉的主要威胁。在户外散步或骑自行车时,那些活跃和健康的人很可能会跌倒。本研究的目的是探讨活跃的老年人在户外环境中如何增加他们的安全并降低他们的风险的经验和看法。方法:在瑞典北部对31名健康活跃的老年人进行了6次焦点小组访谈。采用定性内容分析法对数据进行分析。结果:参与者适应了与年龄相关的变化,以便在户外活动时保持安全。通过对环境安全的信心和使用安全装置,促进了户外活动。例如,对坠落和危险环境的恐惧,如不平整的表面,以及安全装置的缺点,都是限制户外活动的因素。结论:提高健康老龄化意识,为环境变化指明方向具有重要意义。向老年人询问他们的经历,可以让研究人员认同他们的观点,并可能对改善健康和安全的最适当建议有更全面的了解。
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Everyday outdoor mobility in old age: Focus group interviews with active senior citizens
Background: Senior citizens are over‐represented in injury statistics, and fall‐related injuries are globally recognized as a major threat to their health and wellbeing. Outdoor falls are likely to occur among those who are active and healthy when walking or cycling. The objective of this study was to explore active senior citizens' experiences and perceptions of how their safety could be increased and their risk reduced in outdoor environments. Methods: Six focus‐group interviews with 31 healthy and active senior citizens were conducted in northern Sweden. Data were analyzed via a qualitative content analysis method. Results: Participants adjusted to age‐related changes in order to stay safe during outdoor mobility. Outdoor activities were facilitated by having confidence of safety within the environment, and by using safety devices. Fear of, for example, falling and dangerous environments, such as uneven surfaces, as well as the shortcomings of safety devices, were constraining elements for outdoor activity. Conclusions: It is of great importance to raise awareness of healthy aging and to illuminate directions for environmental changes. Asking old people about their experiences allows the researcher to identify with their perspective, and may give a more comprehensive understanding of the most appropriate recommendations for health and safety improvements.
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