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Before evening falls: Perspectives of a good old age and healthy ageing among oldest-old Swedish men

机译:晚上跌倒之前:古老的瑞典男子中老年人和健康老龄化的角度

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The late life experiences of men in the oldest-old age group have been under-researched, and their perspectives on ageing successfully neglected. This study explored the perspectives of oldest-old Swedish men on what a 'good old age' and ageing successfully meant to them. A purposive sample of 17 men, aged 85-90 years, was drawn from the Uppsala Longitudinal Study of Adult Men. An interview guide explored participants' perspectives on their ageing experiences and how they viewed ageing successfully. Participants were interviewed twice, with 1-2 weeks between interviews, and both interviews were recorded and transcribed. Content analysis identified four themes: i) Adaptation, concerning the ability to adapt to growing old with increasing limitations; ii) Sustaining Independence, related to financial resources and good health as the foundation for independence; iii) Belongingness, representing close relationships, established friendships, and the significance of the spouse; and iv) Perspectives of Time, also a common thread in all themes, in which past life experiences create an existential link between the past, the present and the future, establishing continuity of the self and enhancing life satisfaction. The participants presented themselves as active agents involved in maintaining meaning and achieving life satisfaction; a process related to the ability to manage changes in life. Our findings have resonance with models of healthy or successful ageing, but also diverge in important ways, since such models do not consider the significance of an individual's life history for their present well-being, and primarily conceptualise health as an outcome, rather than as a resource.
机译:最古老的年龄集团的男性的晚期生活经历已经过度研究,他们对老龄化的观点成功被忽视了。这项研究探讨了最古老的瑞典人的角度,就像“好老年”和成功对他们的衰老一样。来自成年男性的乌普萨拉纵向研究,吸引了17岁男性的有目的性样本。采访指南探讨了参与者对他们的老龄经历以及他们如何成功观看老龄化的观点。参与者接受了两次采访,在访谈之间1-2周,并记录并转录了这两个面试。内容分析确定了四个主题:i)适应性,关于适应越来越多的局限性的能力; ii)与财政资源和良好健康有关的独立性,作为独立基础; iii)归属,代表密切的关系,建立友谊,以及配偶的意义;和IV)时间的观点,也是所有主题中的一个共同的线程,其中过去的生活经历在过去,现在和未来之间创造了一个存在的联系,建立了自我的连续性和增强生活满足。参与者将自己作为参与维持意义和实现生活满意度的积极代理人;与管理生活变化有关的过程。我们的研究结果具有健康或成功衰老的模型,也具有重要的方式,因为这些模型不考虑个人生活史的重要性,因为他们现在的福祉,以及主要概念性的健康,而不是概念性的健康,而不是资源。

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