University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.
OTJR (Thorofare N J). 2023 Jan;43(1):98-108. doi: 10.1177/15394492221078315. Epub 2022 Feb 22.
Age-related vision loss (ARVL) has been shown to interfere with older adults' occupational engagement. The primary purpose was to examine the role social networks play in facilitating/constraining engagement in desired occupations for older adults with ARVL. This study adopted a constructivist narrative methodology. Five older adults, ≥ 60 years of age with ARVL, participated in three virtual interviews, which were coded using thematic analysis. Three overarching themes were identified: (a) Diverse Social Networks Fulfill Different Occupational and Psychosocial Needs, (b) Retaining a Sense of Independence through Seeking Reciprocity in Social Relationships, and (c) Community Mobility and Technology Support as Essential for Preserving Social Relationships. Findings broaden understandings of how informal/formal social networks are involved in shaping visually-impaired older adults' adaptation to ARVL and related occupational changes. Findings may help improve the quality and delivery of low-vision rehabilitation services to optimize their contribution to occupational engagement.
与年龄相关的视力下降 (ARVL) 已被证明会干扰老年人的职业参与。主要目的是探讨社会网络在促进/限制患有 ARVL 的老年人从事期望职业方面所起的作用。本研究采用了建构主义叙事方法。五名年龄在 60 岁及以上、患有 ARVL 的老年人参加了三次虚拟访谈,这些访谈使用主题分析进行了编码。确定了三个总体主题:(a) 多样化的社会网络满足不同的职业和心理社会需求,(b) 通过寻求互惠的社会关系保持独立感,以及 (c) 社区流动性和技术支持对于维护社会关系至关重要。研究结果拓宽了对非正式/正式社会网络如何参与塑造视障老年人对 ARVL 及相关职业变化的适应的理解。研究结果可能有助于提高低视力康复服务的质量和交付,以优化其对职业参与的贡献。