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Perspectives on ageing: a qualitative study of the expectations, priorities, needs and values of older people from two Canadian provinces

Authors :
Kate A. Hardacre
Lisa McCarthy
Lynn Zhu
Aya Mahder Bashi
Kenneth Lam
Jim Grieve
Stephanie A. Chamberlain
Rachel D. Savage
Paula A. Rochon
Andrea Gruneir
Nathan M. Stall
Susan E. Bronskill
Colin Faulkner
Source :
Age Ageing
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, 2021.

Abstract

Background Understanding the needs and values of older people is vital to build responsive policies, services and research agendas in this time of demographic transition. Older peoples’ expectations and priorities for ageing, as well as their beliefs regarding challenges facing ageing societies, are multi-faceted and require regular updates as populations’ age. Objective To develop an understanding of self-perceptions of ageing and societal ageing among Canadian retirees of the education sector to define a meaningful health research agenda. Methods We conducted four qualitative focus groups among 27 members of a Canadian retired educators’ organisation. Data were analysed using an inductive thematic approach. Results We identified four overarching themes: (1) vulnerability to health challenges despite a healthier generation, (2) maintaining health and social connection for optimal ageing, (3) strengthening person-centred healthcare for ageing societies and (4) mobilising a critical mass to enact change. Participants’ preconceptions of ageing differed from their personal experiences. They prioritised maintaining health and social connections and felt that current healthcare practices disempowered them to manage and optimise their health. Although the sheer size of their demographic instilled optimism of their potential to garner positive change, participants felt they lacked mechanisms to contribute to developing solutions to address this transition. Conclusion Our findings suggest a need for health research that improves perceptions of ageing and supports health system transformations to deliver person-centred care. Opportunities exist to harness their activism to engage older people as partners in shaping solution-oriented research that can support planning for an ageing society.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Age Ageing
Accession number :
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