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Towards Global Age-Friendly Cities: Determining Urban Features that Promote Active Aging

机译:迈向全球友好城市:确定促进主动老龄化的城市特征

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At the same time as cities are growing, their share of older residents is increasing. To engage and assist cities to become more “age-friendly,” the World Health Organization (WHO) prepared the Global Age-Friendly Cities Guide and a companion “Checklist of Essential Features of Age-Friendly Cities”. In collaboration with partners in 35 cities from developed and developing countries, WHO determined the features of age-friendly cities in eight domains of urban life: outdoor spaces and buildings; transportation; housing; social participation; respect and social inclusion; civic participation and employment; communication and information; and community support and health services. In 33 cities, partners conducted 158 focus groups with persons aged 60 years and older from lower- and middle-income areas of a locally defined geographic area (n = 1,485). Additional focus groups were held in most sites with caregivers of older persons (n = 250 caregivers) and with service providers from the public, voluntary, and commercial sectors (n = 515). No systematic differences in focus group themes were noted between cities in developed and developing countries, although the positive, age-friendly features were more numerous in cities in developed countries. Physical accessibility, service proximity, security, affordability, and inclusiveness were important characteristics everywhere. Based on the recurring issues, a set of core features of an age-friendly city was identified. The Global Age-Friendly Cities Guide and companion “Checklist of Essential Features of Age-Friendly Cities” released by WHO serve as reference for other communities to assess their age readiness and plan change.
机译:在城市发展的同时,老年人口的比例也在增加。为了吸引和帮助城市变得更加“年龄友好”,世界卫生组织(WHO)编写了《全球老年人友好城市指南》和相应的“老年人友好城市基本特征清单”。世卫组织与来自发达国家和发展中国家的35个城市的合作伙伴合作,确定了在城市生活的八个领域中年龄友好型城市的特征:室外空间和建筑物;运输;住房;社会参与;尊重和社会包容;公民参与和就业;交流和信息;以及社区支持和卫生服务。在33个城市中,合作伙伴与来自本地定义地理区域(n = 1,485)的中低收入地区的60岁及以上人群进行了158个焦点小组讨论。在大多数地点,还举行了其他的焦点小组会议,其中有老年人的照料者(n = 250例),以及公共,志愿和商业部门的服务提供者(n = 515例)。尽管发达国家和发展中国家的城市具有积极的,有利于年龄的特征,但在发达国家和发展中国家的城市之间,在焦点小组主题方面并没有发现系统的差异。物理可访问性,服务可接近性,安全性,可负担性和包容性是各处的重要特征。根据反复出现的问题,确定了一个适合老年人居住的城市的一系列核心特征。世卫组织发布的《全球老年友好城市指南》和配套的“老年友好城市基本特征清单”作为其他社区评估其年龄准备情况和计划变更的参考。

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