Bacsu Juanita, Abonyi Sylvia, Viger Marc, Morgan Debra, Johnson Shanthi, Jeffery Bonnie
Community Health and Epidemiology, University of Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan Population Health and Evaluation Research Unit.
Can J Aging. 2017 Sep;36(3):318-327. doi: 10.1017/S0714980817000150. Epub 2017 May 24.
Existing cognitive health literature focuses on the perspectives of older adults with dementia. However, little is known about the ways in which healthy older adults without dementia understand their cognitive health. In rural communities, early dementia diagnosis may be impeded by numerous factors including transportation challenges, cultural obstacles, and inadequate access to health and support services. Based on participant observation and two waves of 42 semi-structured interviews, this study examined healthy, rural older adults' perceptions of cognitive health. By providing an innovative theoretical foundation informed by local perspectives and culture, findings reveal a complex and multidimensional view of cognitive health. Rural older adults described four key areas of cognitive health ranging from independence to social interaction. As policy makers, community leaders, and researchers work to address the cognitive health needs of the rural aging demographic, it is essential that they listen to the perspectives of rural older adults.
现有的认知健康文献聚焦于患有痴呆症的老年人的观点。然而,对于没有痴呆症的健康老年人如何理解自己的认知健康,我们知之甚少。在农村社区,早期痴呆症诊断可能会受到众多因素的阻碍,包括交通不便、文化障碍以及获得医疗和支持服务的机会不足。基于参与观察以及两轮共42次半结构化访谈,本研究考察了农村健康老年人对认知健康的看法。通过提供一个基于当地观点和文化的创新理论基础,研究结果揭示了对认知健康的复杂多维观点。农村老年人描述了认知健康的四个关键领域,从独立性到社会互动。当政策制定者、社区领袖和研究人员致力于满足农村老年人群体的认知健康需求时,倾听农村老年人的观点至关重要。