Department of Health and Care Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø 9037, Norway.
School of Population Health, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, The University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland 1142, New Zealand.
J Aging Stud. 2024 Mar;68:101212. doi: 10.1016/j.jaging.2024.101212. Epub 2024 Feb 2.
In this study, we drew on Barbara Adam's (1998) timescape perspective and applied a timescape lens to our analysis of how nine older adults who live alone, receive home care and are considered by home care professionals to be frail, experience living (in) time. Over a period of eight months, we conducted three interviews with each of the nine participants. We analysed the data using reflexive thematic analysis and drew on timescapes to further interpret our preliminary analysis. Our results show that situated everyday time, place across time, and large-scale time interact in the framing and shaping of older adults' everyday lives. Older adults' embodied experiences of being of advanced age, living alone and receiving home care influenced their timescapes. We propose that paying attention to older adults' timescapes can enable home care professionals and other supporters to consider older adults' health, well-being, vulnerabilities and strengths from a broader perspective than the 'here and now' and thereby enhance the provision of person-centred care.
在这项研究中,我们借鉴了芭芭拉·亚当(Barbara Adam)(1998)的时相视角,并将时相镜头应用于我们对 9 名独自生活、接受家庭护理且被家庭护理专业人员认为身体虚弱的老年人的分析,以了解他们如何体验生活(在)时间。在八个月的时间里,我们对这 9 名参与者每人进行了三次访谈。我们使用反思性主题分析对数据进行了分析,并借鉴了时相来进一步解释我们的初步分析。我们的研究结果表明,特定的日常时间、跨越时间的地点以及大规模的时间相互作用,影响了老年人日常生活的框架和塑造。老年人对高龄、独居和接受家庭护理的身体体验影响了他们的时相。我们提出,关注老年人的时相,可以使家庭护理专业人员和其他支持者从比“此时此地”更广泛的角度考虑老年人的健康、福祉、脆弱性和优势,从而增强以个人为中心的护理服务。