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Late-life Asian immigrants managing wellness through contributing to socially embedded networks

机译:亚洲晚期移民通过为社交网络做出贡献来管理健康

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New Zealand’s political, civic, health and social institutions have been criticised as being ill-prepared to serve the health and social needs of the country’s increasingly diverse ageing population. This grounded theory study examined how late-life Asian immigrants participate in community to influence their subjective health. Bilingual Chinese, Indian, and Korean local intermediaries and research assistants were engaged as collaborative research partners. Purposive recruitment, and later theoretical sampling, were used to identify the 24 Chinese, 27 Indian, and 25 Korean participants, aged 60-83, who were 1-19 years post-immigration. Data were gathered through nine focus groups, and 15 individual interviews in the participants’ language of choice. All data were recorded, transcribed verbatim, and translated to English for analysis. Data analysis was done using open coding, constant comparative analysis and dimensional analysis. Strengthening community was the core social process in the substantive theory developed. The participants actively advanced cultural connectedness and gave service with, and for, each other. Over time, they extended their focus toward doing so for the wider community. They purposely used long-standing, occupation-related skills to resource how they and their co-ethnic groups contributed to community health. Additionally, they sought novel opportunities to diversify their contributions. These late-life immigrants intentionally strove to stay healthy through doing. Achieving collective, as well as personal, health through community participation was for the sake of minimising potential burdens on the country’s health system. The results indicate good health promotion policies would aim to advance co-ethnic, socially embedded networks for late-life Asian immigrants.
机译:人们批评新西兰的政治,公民,卫生和社会机构准备不足,无法满足该国日益多样化的老龄化人口的健康和社会需求。这项扎根的理论研究考察了亚洲晚期移民如何参与社区活动以影响其主观健康。双语的中国,印度和韩国本地中介机构和研究助理被聘为合作研究合作伙伴。目的性招募和后来的理论抽样被用来识别年龄在60-83岁之间的24名中国人,27名印度人和25名韩国人,他们在移民后的1-19岁。数据通过9个焦点小组和15种受访者选择的语言进行了访谈。记录所有数据,逐字转录,然后翻译成英文进行分析。数据分析使用开放编码,恒定比较分析和尺寸分析进行。加强社区是实质理论发展的核心社会过程。参加者们积极地促进了文化上的联系,并为彼此提供服务。随着时间的流逝,他们将重点扩展到更广泛的社区。他们故意使用与职业相关的长期技能来宣传他们及其同族群体如何为社区健康做出贡献。此外,他们寻求新的机会来多样化自己的贡献。这些晚年移民有意为自己保持健康。通过社区参与实现集体和个人健康,是为了最大程度地减少对该国卫生系统的潜在负担。结果表明,良好的健康促进政策将旨在为亚裔亚洲移民提供同族,社会融合的网络。

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