Salma Jordana, Keating Norah, Ogilvie Linda, Hunter Kathleen F
Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
Faculty of Human Ecology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
Nurs Inq. 2018 Apr;25(2):e12226. doi: 10.1111/nin.12226. Epub 2017 Dec 12.
The increase in ethnically and linguistically diverse older adults in Canada necessitates attention to their experiences and needs for healthy ageing. Arab immigrant women often report challenges in maintaining health, but little is known about their ageing experiences. This interpretive descriptive study uses a transnational life course framework to understand Arab Muslim immigrant women's experiences of engaging in health-promoting practices as they age in Canada. Women's stories highlight social dimensions of health such social connectedness, social roles and social support that are constructed and maintained within different migration contexts across the life course. Barriers and facilitators to healthy ageing in this population centred around five themes: (i) the necessity of staying strong, (ii) caring for self while caring for others, (iii) double jeopardy of chronic illnesses and loneliness, (iv) inadequate support within large social networks and (v) navigating access to health-supporting resources. The findings point to transnational connections and post-migration social support as major influencers in creating facilitators and barriers to healthy ageing for Arab Muslim immigrant women.
加拿大境内族裔和语言日益多样化的老年人口不断增加,这就需要关注他们健康老龄化的经历和需求。阿拉伯移民女性经常报告在保持健康方面面临挑战,但对于她们的老龄化经历却知之甚少。这项解释性描述性研究采用跨国生命历程框架,以了解阿拉伯穆斯林移民女性在加拿大老龄化过程中参与健康促进活动的经历。女性的故事突出了健康的社会层面,如社会联系、社会角色和社会支持,这些在生命历程中不同的移民背景下得以构建和维持。该人群健康老龄化的障碍和促进因素围绕五个主题:(i)保持坚强的必要性,(ii)在照顾他人的同时照顾自己,(iii)慢性病和孤独感带来的双重风险,(iv)大型社交网络中支持不足,以及(v)获取健康支持资源的途径。研究结果表明,跨国联系和移民后社会支持是影响阿拉伯穆斯林移民女性健康老龄化促进因素和障碍的主要因素。