Research and Training Center on Independent Living, University of Kansas, USA.
Center for Inclusive Design and Innovation, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA.
Disabil Health J. 2020 Oct;13(4):100936. doi: 10.1016/j.dhjo.2020.100936. Epub 2020 May 22.
There are growing numbers of adults aging with long-term mobility disabilities. Very little is known about the challenges this population experiences with everyday activities, and such challenges are likely to be greater and more complex than those of older adults who experience mobility declines later in life.
The current manuscript presents in-depth insights on the specific activity challenges experienced by older adults with long-term mobility disabilities, and the response strategies they employ to overcome those challenges.
In-depth, structured interviews designed to assess challenges and response strategies for a range of daily activities were conducted with sixty older adult participants (ages 60-79) who self-identified as having a mobility disability for a minimum of 10 years. A coding scheme was developed to classify emerging themes. We identify the most common challenges and responses reported across all 6 broad categories as well as for a single activity category as an exemplar of an in-depth activity analysis.
A needs taxonomy revealed challenges and response themes in relation to the most difficult activities identified by the participants. Frequently reported challenges included physical limitations and accessibility challenges. Common response strategies (e.g., utilizing tools or technologies, obtaining assistance from others, or modifying the approach to the task) were successfully mapped onto the Selection, Optimization, and Compensation model.
Findings reveal the unique challenges individuals face when engaging in everyday activities, and the potential of affordable and effective supports to promote aging-in-place, functional independence, and community engagement for adults aging with long-term mobility disability.
随着人口老龄化,长期行动障碍的成年人数量不断增加。对于这一人群在日常活动中所面临的挑战,我们知之甚少,而且这些挑战很可能比那些在晚年经历行动能力下降的老年人更严重、更复杂。
本文深入探讨了长期行动障碍的老年人在日常生活中所面临的具体活动挑战,以及他们为克服这些挑战而采用的应对策略。
我们对 60 名年龄在 60-79 岁之间、自我认定存在行动障碍至少 10 年的老年人进行了深入的、结构化的访谈,旨在评估他们在一系列日常活动中所面临的挑战和应对策略。我们制定了一个编码方案,以对新出现的主题进行分类。我们确定了所有 6 个广泛类别的最常见的挑战和应对措施,以及单个活动类别的最常见挑战和应对措施,作为深入活动分析的一个范例。
需求分类法揭示了与参与者确定的最困难活动相关的挑战和应对主题。经常报告的挑战包括身体限制和可达性挑战。常见的应对策略(例如,使用工具或技术、从他人处获得帮助,或修改完成任务的方法)成功地映射到选择、优化和补偿模型上。
研究结果揭示了个体在参与日常活动时所面临的独特挑战,以及经济实惠且有效的支持措施在促进长期行动障碍的成年人的就地老化、功能独立性和社区参与方面的潜力。