AI Article Synopsis

  • Older adults see their home as crucial for maintaining independence and identity as they age.
  • The study used focus groups and interviews with 21 older adults to explore their views on home and lifestyle changes.
  • Key themes identified include the significance of self-anchoring, freedom, comfort, and community connections, highlighting the need for strategies that support older adults in adjusting to their living situations while fostering successful aging.

Article Abstract

Objectives: Continuing to live at home is arguably one of the most important challenges older persons face as they age. The aim of this study was to clarify how older adults conceptualise home through age-related lifestyle changes.

Methods: Principles from grounded theory were used to examine the perspectives of 21 older adults obtained from three focus group discussions and 10 in-depth semistructured interviews.

Results: Four major categories were developed: "anchoring self," "enabling freedom," "being comfortable," and "staying in touch." . For the participants in this study remaining at home enabled a sense of independence and freedom, self-worth and identity, comfort, and an ongoing active role in the community. However, some aspects of home could be renegotiated despite changes to living location, with new social connections able to be forged and personal comforts being transferrable. This holds important implications for supporting older persons to both sustain living at home and to adjust to changing circumstances, suggesting the importance of drawing on the experiences of older persons themselves in developing strategies to promote successful aging.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6604296PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/2679680DOI Listing

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