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Understanding Social Network and Support for Older Immigrants in Ontario, Canada: Protocol for a Mixed-Methods Study

机译:了解加拿大安大略省的社会网络和对老年移民的支持:混合方法研究的协议

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Background: Older adults are the fastest growing age group worldwide and in Canada. Immigrants represent a significant proportion of older Canadians. Social isolation is common among older adults and has many negative consequences, including limited community and civic participation, increased income insecurity, and increased risk of elder abuse. Additional factors such as the social, cultural, and economic changes that accompany migration, language differences, racism, and ageism heighten older immigrants’ vulnerability to social isolation. Objective: This mixed-methods sequential (qualitative-quantitative) study seeks to clarify older immigrants’ social needs, networks, and support and how these shape their capacity, resilience, and independence in aging well in Ontario. Methods: Theoretically, our research is informed by an intersectionality perspective and an ecological model, allowing us to critically examine the complexity surrounding multiple dimensions of social identity (eg, gender and immigration) and how these interrelate at the micro (individual and family), meso (community), and macro (societal) levels in diverse geographical settings. Methodologically, the project is guided by a collaborative, community-based, mixed-methods approach to engaging a range of stakeholders in Toronto, Ottawa, Waterloo, and London in generating knowledge. The 4 settings were strategically chosen for their diversity in the level of urbanization, size of community, and the number of immigrants and immigrant-serving organizations. Interviews will be conducted in Arabic, Mandarin, and Spanish with older women, older men, family members, community leaders, and service providers. The study protocol has received ethics approval from the 4 participating universities. Results: Quantitative and qualitative data collection is ongoing. The project is funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Council of Canada. Conclusions: Comparative analyses of qualitative and quantitative data within and across sites will provide insights about common and unique factors that contribute to the well-being of older immigrants in different regions of Ontario. Given the comprehensive approach to incorporating local knowledge and expert contributions from multilevel stakeholders, the empirical and theoretical findings will be highly relevant to our community partners, help facilitate practice change, and improve the well-being of older men and women in immigrant communities.
机译:背景:老年人是全球和加拿大增长最快的年龄组。移民占加拿大老年人的很大一部分。社会隔离在老年人中很普遍,并带来许多负面影响,包括有限的社区和公民参与,增加的收入不安全感以及虐待老人的风险增加。移民带来的社会,文化和经济变化等其他因素,语言差异,种族主义和年龄歧视加剧了年老移民对社会孤立的脆弱性。目标:这项混合方法的顺序(定性-定量)研究旨在阐明安大略省老年移民的社会需求,网络和支持,以及这些因素如何塑造他们的能力,弹性和独立性。方法:从理论上讲,我们的研究基于交叉性观点和生态模型,从而使我们能够批判性地研究围绕社会身份的多个维度(例如性别和移民)的复杂性以及它们如何在微观上相互联系(个人和家庭),不同地理环境中的中观(社区)和宏观(社会)水平。从方法上讲,该项目以协作,基于社区的混合方法的方法为指导,以使多伦多,渥太华,滑铁卢和伦敦的众多利益相关者参与进来以产生知识。从城市化水平,社区规模以及移民和移民服务组织的数量的多样性方面,从战略上选择了这四个地点。采访将以阿拉伯语,普通话和西班牙语与年龄较大的女性,年龄较大的男性,家庭成员,社区负责人和服务提供者进行。该研究方案已获得4所参与大学的伦理学批准。结果:正在进行定量和定性数据收集。该项目由加拿大社会科学与人文科学理事会资助。结论:对站点内部和站点之间的定性和定量数据进行的比较分析将提供有关共同和独特因素的见解,这些共同因素有助于安大略省不同地区的老年移民的福祉。鉴于采用了综合方法来吸收多层次利益相关者的本地知识和专家意见,经验和理论发现将与我们的社区合作伙伴高度相关,有助于促进实践的改变,并改善移民社区中老年男女的福祉。

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