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Assessing the 'livability' of cities & towns in central North Carolina for older adults: Implementing the 'TJCOG Livability Self-Assessment' pilot study.

机译:评估北卡罗来纳州中部城市老年人的“宜居性”:实施“ TJCOG宜居性自我评估”试点研究。

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The demographic changes in aging are occurring both nationally and globally. The dramatic increase in the older adult population raises a critical issue demanding immediate attention: how will we support and care for this growing population of older adults? In 2014, the Triangle J Council of Governments (TJCOG), located in Durham, North Carolina, developed the electronic "TJCOG Livability Self-Assessment for Municipalities" and an accompanying Toolkit as a way to help the cities and town in their region prepare for the long-term needs of their aging community members. It was based on the Stanford Center for Longevity's report: "Livable Community Indicators for Sustainable Aging in Place." The report presented a framework for how livable community characteristics influence aging in place, including measurable indicators on housing, transportation, safety, health care, supportive services, retail, social integration, and community participation.;In order to provide information on the usability and effectiveness of the Livability Self-Assessment and Toolkit, and to prepare for broader implementation of these resources, a pilot-study was conducted with five cities and towns from the Triangle J Region. Key informants were self-selected by each of the municipalities, including city or town planners or other government representatives. Participants were interviewed following completion of the electronic Assessment and six months later. The analysis of the interviews and Assessment results provided specific recommendations for enhancing the Livability Self-Assessment and accompanying Toolkit and insights into the facilitators and challenges for using the findings of the Assessment to promote community dialogue and collective planning for the rising older adult population.;The results of the study conclude the TJCOG Livability Self-Assessment for Municipaities is a useable and potentially effective electronic tool to assist communities in examining their livability, identifying areas of strength and improvement. An eight step plan for change is offered on how to approach sustainable and long-lasting change. While the Assessment was developed for the cities and towns within the Triangle J Region, the possibilities for broad-based pubic health impact extend beyond the region, with state, national and international opportunities.
机译:人口老龄化变化在全国和全球范围内都在发生。老年人口的急剧增加提出了一个亟待关注的关键问题:我们将如何支持和照顾这一日益增长的老年人口? 2014年,位于北卡罗来纳州达勒姆市的Triangle J政府委员会(TJCOG)开发了电子版的“ TJCOG市政当局宜居性自我评估”和随附的工具包,以帮助其所在地区的城镇做好准备他们老龄化社区成员的长期需求。它基于斯坦福长寿中心的报告:“可持续老龄化的宜居社区指标”。该报告提出了一个框架,说明宜居的社区特征如何影响到位的老龄化,包括住房,交通,安全,保健,支持服务,零售,社会融合和社区参与的可衡量指标;为了提供有关可用性和可用性的信息宜居性自我评估和工具包的有效性,并为更广泛地利用这些资源做准备,对来自三角J地区的五个城镇进行了试点研究。每个城市,包括城市或城市规划者或其他政府代表,都自行选择了关键线人。在完成电子评估后和六个月后,对参与者进行了采访。访谈和评估结果的分析为加强宜居性自我评估和随附的工具包提供了具体建议,并为促进者和挑战的见解,利用评估结果促进了老年人口不断增长的社区对话和集体规划。研究结果得出结论,TJCOG城镇居民宜居性自我评估是一种有用且潜在有效的电子工具,可帮助社区检查其宜居性,确定优势和改进领域。提出了八步变更计划,涉及如何应对可持续和持久的变更。虽然该评估是针对三角J地区内的城镇制定的,但具有广泛公共卫生影响的可能性超出了该地区,并具有州,国家和国际机会。

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  • 作者

    Altman, Heather K.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.;

  • 授予单位 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.;
  • 学科 Aging.;Geography.;Gerontology.
  • 学位 Dr.P.H.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 240 p.
  • 总页数 240
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:41:13

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