Department of Community Health Sciences, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.
Brenda Strafford Centre on Aging, O'Brien Institute for Public Health, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.
Can J Aging. 2023 Sep;42(3):506-515. doi: 10.1017/S0714980823000168. Epub 2023 Jun 5.
Relationships with companion animals, or "pets", may promote health and well-being for older adults as they age-in-place. Less is known, however, about ways that pet-related challenges may simultaneously influence aging-in-place experiences. This study explores the relational qualities of having pets later in life by considering qualitative accounts of older adults who are aging in the community. Semi-structured interviews with 14 socio-economically diverse, community-dwelling older adult pet-owners (≥ 60 years) living in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, were analyzed reflexively. Four recurring themes suggested that companion animal relationships were valued in older adults' lives and helped them cope with challenging circumstances, even when pets were central to these challenges. Findings also confirmed the relational nature of human-animal relationships as being shaped by both individual attributes and systemic factors. Methodological approaches to addressing these multifaceted complexities when studying pets and aging are considered. Enhanced cross-sectoral community and policy-level supports for aging-in-place with pets may have a population-level influence on health, well-being, and social justice across the socio-demographically diverse aging population.
与伴侣动物(或“宠物”)的关系可能会促进老年人在原地衰老时的健康和幸福感。然而,关于宠物相关挑战如何同时影响原地衰老体验的了解较少。本研究通过考虑在社区中衰老的老年人的定性描述,探讨了晚年养宠物的关系质量。对来自加拿大阿尔伯塔省卡尔加里市的 14 名社会经济背景各异、居住在社区中的老年宠物主人(≥60 岁)进行了半结构化访谈,并进行了反思性分析。四个反复出现的主题表明,伴侣动物关系在老年人的生活中很有价值,并帮助他们应对具有挑战性的情况,即使宠物是这些挑战的核心。研究结果还证实了人类-动物关系的关系性质,它受到个人属性和系统因素的共同影响。当研究宠物和衰老时,考虑到解决这些多方面复杂性的方法学方法。增强宠物与原地衰老相关的跨部门社区和政策层面的支持,可能会对不同社会人口老龄化人口的健康、幸福感和社会正义产生人口层面的影响。