The Research Unit for General Practice in Copenhagen, Department of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2020 Apr 16;75(5):1104-1112. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbz019.
Research on successful aging gives limited attention to the role of suffering from multiple chronic conditions (multimorbidity) in combination with notions of masculinity. We address this by bringing into focus how older men with multimorbidity within the Nordic Model welfare system relate to successful aging. The objective is to bring new insights into key elements of how masculinity, multimorbidity and cultural context create alternative individual versions of successful aging.
The article draws on a long-term fieldwork (18 months) among older men (n=7), who were part of a larger study that also included older women. The fieldwork consisted of 28 interviews with participating men. These data were supplemented by 124 hr of informal chats and observations as well as 32 hr of clinical encounters with health services. Data analysis followed a thematic approach.
Analysis revealed that older men with multimorbidity understood core components of successful aging, yet did not closely follow them, and instead came up with alternative, gendered interpretations. This process involved three themes centered around independency of: (a) unaided successful aging, (b) vicarious successful aging, and (c) masculine successful aging.
Our study contributes to research on perceptions of successful aging with insights to the role of cultural context, gender and multimorbidity. Living with multimorbidity challenges the ability of the men to positively frame themselves as successfully aging older adults; however, they navigate this dilemma by constructing their own experiences in their own terms of independence.
成功老龄化的研究对多种慢性疾病(多种疾病)与男性气质观念结合的作用关注有限。我们通过关注北欧福利模式下患有多种疾病的老年男性与成功老龄化的关系来解决这个问题。目的是深入了解男性气质、多种疾病和文化背景如何创造成功老龄化的替代个体版本的关键要素。
本文借鉴了一项长期实地工作(18 个月),其中包括 7 名老年男性(n=7),他们是一项更大研究的一部分,该研究还包括老年女性。实地工作包括对参与男性的 28 次访谈。这些数据通过 124 小时的非正式聊天和观察以及 32 小时的与医疗服务的临床接触得到补充。数据分析遵循主题方法。
分析显示,患有多种疾病的老年男性理解成功老龄化的核心组成部分,但并没有密切遵循这些组成部分,而是提出了替代的、性别化的解释。这一过程涉及三个以独立性为中心的主题:(a)无需帮助的成功老龄化,(b)间接的成功老龄化,以及(c)男性化的成功老龄化。
我们的研究为成功老龄化的认知研究做出了贡献,为文化背景、性别和多种疾病的作用提供了新的见解。患有多种疾病会挑战男性将自己积极地描述为成功的老年成年人的能力;然而,他们通过以自己的独立性来构建自己的经验来应对这一困境。