College of Architecture and Planning, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA.
College of Social Work, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA.
J Appl Gerontol. 2023 Jul;42(7):1530-1540. doi: 10.1177/07334648231159375. Epub 2023 Mar 1.
Formal and informal networks of resources are critical to supporting the growing number of older adults aging in place (AIP). Data are needed from aging-service providers about assets and barriers that impact their abilities to support AIP during the pandemic, as well as emergent needs resulting from response measures. A series of World Café workshops were conducted with aging-service providers in Salt Lake City, Utah, to understand supportive factors, service gaps, and future needs. Novel domains to support AIP in the context of the pandemic were identified: digital access and literacy, social isolation and mental health, and emergency preparedness. Issues related to access, equity, and affordability were identified as overarching themes across domains. Issues reflect concern over how the pandemic exacerbated socioeconomic and cultural disparities impacting older adults who benefit from aging services. Networks of advocacy and support are needed to bolster resources for older adults, caregivers, and aging-service providers.
资源的正式和非正式网络对于支持越来越多的老年人就地养老(AIP)至关重要。需要从老龄化服务提供者那里获得有关资产和障碍的数据,这些数据会影响他们在大流行期间支持 AIP 的能力,以及应对措施带来的新需求。在犹他州盐湖城,与老龄化服务提供者进行了一系列世界咖啡馆研讨会,以了解支持因素、服务差距和未来需求。确定了在大流行背景下支持 AIP 的新领域:数字接入和扫盲、社会隔离和心理健康以及应急准备。与各领域相关的问题被确定为贯穿始终的主题,这些问题反映了对大流行如何加剧影响受益于老龄化服务的老年人的社会经济和文化差异的担忧。需要建立支持和宣传网络,为老年人、护理人员和老龄化服务提供者提供资源。