Russell Elizabeth, Skinner Mark W, Fowler Ken
Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada.
Dean of Social Sciences, Professor and Canada Research Chair in Rural Aging, Health and Social Care, Trent School of the Environment, Trent University, Peterborough, Canada.
J Aging Soc Policy. 2022 Mar 4;34(2):198-217. doi: 10.1080/08959420.2019.1636595. Epub 2019 Jul 6.
Age-friendly initiatives often are motivated by a single funding injection from national or sub-national governments, frequently challenging human and financial resources at the community level. To address this problem, this paper examines the challenges and opportunities to sustaining age-friendly programs in the context of a Canadian age-friendly funding program. Based on a qualitative thematic content analysis of interview data with 35 age-friendly committee members drawn from 11 communities, results show that age-friendly sustainability may be conceptualized as an implementation gap between early development stages and long-term viability. Consistent over-dependence on volunteers and on committees' limited capacity may create burnout, limiting sustainability and the extent to which communities can truly become "age-friendly". To close this implementation gap while still remaining true to the grass-roots intention of the global age-friendly agenda, sustainable initiatives should include community champions, multi-disciplinary and cross-sector collaborations, and systemic municipal involvement.
关爱老年人倡议通常由国家或地方政府的一次性资金注入推动,这常常给社区层面的人力和财力资源带来挑战。为解决这一问题,本文在加拿大关爱老年人资助项目的背景下,研究了维持关爱老年人项目所面临的挑战与机遇。基于对来自11个社区的35名关爱老年人委员会成员访谈数据的定性主题内容分析,结果表明,关爱老年人项目的可持续性可被概念化为早期发展阶段与长期可行性之间的实施差距。持续过度依赖志愿者以及委员会有限的能力可能导致倦怠,限制可持续性以及社区真正成为“关爱老年人”社区的程度。为弥合这一实施差距,同时仍忠实于全球关爱老年人议程的基层意图,可持续倡议应包括社区倡导者、多学科和跨部门合作以及市政系统的参与。