Land, History and People: Older people’s Stories about Meaningful Activities and Social Relations in Later Life
Social and humanistic gerontology have challenged the narratives of pessimism and decline embedded in bio-medical models of aging and care. One stream of criticism comes from literature about active ageing, and another from literature on person-centred care. A common concern is how to promote well-b...
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ftnordlforskning:oai:nforsk.brage.unit.no:11250/2721428 2024-09-15T18:25:52+00:00 Land, History and People: Older people’s Stories about Meaningful Activities and Social Relations in Later Life Eggebø, Helga Munkejord, Mai Camilla Schönfelder, Walter 2019 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2721428 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12062-019-09253-7 eng eng urn:issn:1874-7884 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2721428 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12062-019-09253-7 cristin:1746391 Journal of Population Ageing Personsentrert omsorg Person-centred care Aldring Aging Peer reviewed Journal article 2019 ftnordlforskning https://doi.org/10.1007/s12062-019-09253-7 2024-07-17T03:03:43Z Social and humanistic gerontology have challenged the narratives of pessimism and decline embedded in bio-medical models of aging and care. One stream of criticism comes from literature about active ageing, and another from literature on person-centred care. A common concern is how to promote well-being during old age. This study explores the possibilities of promoting well-being and person-centred care practices in the context of home-based elderly care. It is based on qualitative interviews and observational data from two rural municipalities in Northern Norway. Using descriptive-interpretive qualitative research methods, we have explored the met and unmet needs of 28 older adults receiving home-based care services. The interviews revealed that their needs for medical treatment and practical assistance in the home were largely accommodated for. However, they had needs that frequently remained unaddressed, particularly the need for social interaction and for engaging in meaningful everyday activities outside the house. What is experienced as meaningful to our participants is embedded in local landscapes and practices, and in their personal biographies and bodily experiences. We show how carers and local communities may promote well-being by accommodating for embodied experiences that create a sense of connectedness to the land, history and people. acceptedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Norway Nordland Research Institute Open Research Archive Journal of Population Ageing 13 4 465 483 |
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Social and humanistic gerontology have challenged the narratives of pessimism and decline embedded in bio-medical models of aging and care. One stream of criticism comes from literature about active ageing, and another from literature on person-centred care. A common concern is how to promote well-being during old age. This study explores the possibilities of promoting well-being and person-centred care practices in the context of home-based elderly care. It is based on qualitative interviews and observational data from two rural municipalities in Northern Norway. Using descriptive-interpretive qualitative research methods, we have explored the met and unmet needs of 28 older adults receiving home-based care services. The interviews revealed that their needs for medical treatment and practical assistance in the home were largely accommodated for. However, they had needs that frequently remained unaddressed, particularly the need for social interaction and for engaging in meaningful everyday activities outside the house. What is experienced as meaningful to our participants is embedded in local landscapes and practices, and in their personal biographies and bodily experiences. We show how carers and local communities may promote well-being by accommodating for embodied experiences that create a sense of connectedness to the land, history and people. acceptedVersion |
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Land, History and People: Older people’s Stories about Meaningful Activities and Social Relations in Later Life |
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