School of Environment, The University of Auckland, New Zealand.
School of Population Health, Social and Community Health, The University of Auckland, New Zealand.
Gerontologist. 2020 Jan 24;60(1):41-49. doi: 10.1093/geront/gny142.
Research regarding the role that cherished possessions play in experiences of aging and daily life has tended to focus on how possessions assist individuals in "looking back" and remembering important experiences, relationships, and identities. Here, we consider how the possessions that older adults keep at home inform their present experiences of aging and also facilitate the ongoing maintenance of aging in place.
We employed an interpretive phenomenologically inspired research strategy that enabled an in-depth examination of older adult's experiences of cherished possessions. This approach emphasized participants' own situated meanings. In-depth interviews were followed by participatory photo-elicitation interviews and journaling.
The majority of study participants interacted with cherished possessions to connect with their past selves, but also to cope with times of challenge and change in the present, and in some cases, to cultivate a sense of being able to maintain aging in place. For some older adults, however, possessions disrupted sense of self, place attachment, and daily life. Cherished possessions, therefore, play a significant role in opportunities to maintain aging in place.
The material culture of home and its relationship to experiences of aging may provide or disrupt opportunities to maintain aging in place. Interventions based on possessions that are easy to access and employ to provide comfort and affirm peoples' preferred relationships to self, others, and the living environment could make a difference to the quality of life for older adults.
研究关注珍藏品在衰老和日常生活体验中所扮演的角色,往往侧重于这些物品如何帮助个体“回顾”和记住重要的经历、关系和身份。在这里,我们探讨了老年人在家中保留的物品如何影响他们当下的衰老体验,以及如何促进就地养老。
我们采用了一种解释性现象学启发的研究策略,深入研究了老年人对珍藏品的体验。这种方法强调了参与者自身的情境意义。在深入访谈之后,我们进行了参与式照片引发访谈和日记记录。
大多数研究参与者通过与珍藏品互动,来与过去的自己建立联系,但也在当下应对挑战和变化,在某些情况下,培养能够维持原地养老的感觉。然而,对于一些老年人来说,物品会破坏自我意识、地方依恋和日常生活。因此,珍藏品在维持原地养老方面发挥着重要作用。
家庭的物质文化及其与衰老体验的关系可能为维持原地养老提供或破坏机会。基于易于获取和使用的物品的干预措施,可以提供舒适感,并肯定人们对自我、他人和生活环境的偏好关系,这可能会对老年人的生活质量产生影响。