Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
Gerontologist. 2020 Feb 24;60(2):279-290. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnz184.
This study explores the aging experiences and needs of immigrant Muslim communities in an urban center in Alberta, Canada. Over one million Muslims live in Canada, with the majority being immigrants and visible minorities. Aging-focused policies and services have yet to address the needs of this population as larger cohorts begin to enter older age.
A community-based participatory research approach was adopted with a community advisory committee co-leading all aspects of the research process. Sixty-seven older adults and stakeholders from diverse ethnocultural immigrant Muslim communities participated in either individual interviews or one of the seven focus groups (2017-2018). Data were transcribed verbatim and thematically analyzed with a focus on factors that support or hinder positive aging experiences in this population.
Participants not only described the benefits of growing old in Canada but also identified unique challenges stemming from their social positioning as religious minorities, immigrants, and older adults. We highlight these experiences in three themes: (a) aging while living across places, (b) negotiating access to aging-supportive resources in a time of scarcity, and (c) re-envisioning Islamic approaches to eldercare.
Immigrant Muslim communities report inequities experienced by older community members. There is a need for an in-depth analysis of the ways aging and migration policies intersect to influence the resources that immigrant minorities have access to as they grow old in Canada.
本研究探讨了加拿大艾伯塔省一个城市中心的移民穆斯林群体的老龄化经验和需求。加拿大有超过 100 万穆斯林,其中大多数是移民和少数族裔。随着更大的群体开始进入老年,以老龄化为重点的政策和服务尚未满足这一人群的需求。
采用基于社区的参与式研究方法,由社区咨询委员会共同领导研究过程的各个方面。67 名来自不同族裔移民穆斯林社区的老年人和利益相关者参加了个人访谈或七个焦点小组中的一个(2017-2018 年)。数据逐字转录,并进行主题分析,重点关注支持或阻碍该人群积极老龄化经验的因素。
参与者不仅描述了在加拿大变老的好处,还确定了源自他们作为宗教少数群体、移民和老年人的社会地位的独特挑战。我们在三个主题中强调了这些经验:(a)在不同地方生活时的老龄化,(b)在资源匮乏时期争取获得老龄化支持资源,(c)重新构想伊斯兰教的老年护理方法。
移民穆斯林社区报告说,老年社区成员经历了不平等。需要深入分析老龄化和移民政策相互交叉的方式,以影响移民少数群体在加拿大变老时可获得的资源。