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Co-designing Urban Living Solutions to Improve Older People’s Mobility and Well-Being

机译:共同设计城市生活解决方案以改善老年人的流动性和幸福感

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Mobility is a key aspect of active ageing enabling participation and autonomy into later life. Remaining active brings multiple physical but also social benefits leading to higher levels of well-being. With globally increasing levels of urbanisation alongside demographic shifts meaning in many parts of the world this urban population will be older people, the challenge is how cities should evolve to enable so-called active ageing. This paper reports on a co-design study with 117 participants investigating the interaction of existing urban spaces and infrastructure on mobility and well-being for older residents (aged 55 + years) in three cities. A mixed method approach was trialled to identify locations beneficial to subjective well-being and participant-led solutions to urban mobility challenges. Spatial analysis was used to identify key underlying factors in locations and infrastructure that promoted or compromised mobility and well-being for participants. Co-designed solutions were assessed for acceptability or co-benefits amongst a wider cross-section of urban residents (n = 233) using online and face-to-face surveys in each conurbation. Our analysis identified three critical intersecting and interacting thematic problems for urban mobility amongst older people: The quality of physical infrastructure; issues around the delivery, governance and quality of urban systems and services; and the attitudes and behaviors of individuals that older people encounter. This identified complexity reinforces the need for policy responses that may not necessarily involve design or retrofit measures, but instead might challenge perceptions and behaviors of use and access to urban space. Our co-design results further highlight that solutions need to move beyond the generic and placeless, instead embedding specific locally relevant solutions in inherently geographical spaces, populations and processes to ensure they relate to the intricacies of place.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (10.1007/s11524-018-0232-z) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
机译:流动性是积极衰老的关键方面,可以使人们参与并自主地进入以后的生活。保持活跃可以带来多种身体和社会效益,从而带来更高的幸福感。随着全球城市化水平的提高以及人口结构的变化,这意味着在世界许多地方,这个城市人口将是老年人,挑战在于城市应如何发展以实现所谓的主动老龄化。本文报告了一项与117位参与者共同设计的研究,调查了现有城市空间和基础设施在三个城市中老年人(55岁以上)的流动性和幸福感之间的相互作用。对混合方法进行了试验,以确定有利于主观幸福感的位置以及应对城市交通挑战的参与者主导解决方案。空间分析被用来识别位置和基础设施中促进或损害参与者流动性和福祉的关键潜在因素。在每个城市中,通过在线和面对面调查,对共同设计的解决方案在更广泛的城市居民中(n = 233)进行了可接受性或共同利益的评估。我们的分析确定了老年人中城市流动性的三个关键的交叉和相互作用的主题问题:物理基础设施的质量;有关城市系统和服务的交付,治理和质量的问题;以及老年人遇到的个人的态度和行为。这种确定的复杂性加强了对政策响应的需求,这些响应不一定涉及设计或改造措施,而可能挑战使用和进入城市空间的观念和行为。我们的共同设计结果进一步强调,解决方案需要超越通用且无处不在的方法,而应将特定的本地相关解决方案嵌入到固有的地理空间,人口和过程中,以确保它们与地方的复杂性相关联。 (10.1007 / s11524-018-0232-z)包含补充材料,授权用户可以使用。

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