Pope Natalie E, Greenfield Emily A, Keyes Laura, Russell Elizabeth
School of Social Work, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, USA.
Department of Public Administration, College of Health and Public Service, University of North Texas, Denton, TX, USA.
J Aging Soc Policy. 2024 Aug 19:1-29. doi: 10.1080/08959420.2024.2376934.
The global age-friendly cities and communities (AFCC) movement has centered on the involvement of the public sector, calling on high-ranking authorities to commit to improving the built, social, and service environments of their localities. This interpretive review aimed to advance understanding of the ways in which the public sector is involved in AFCC efforts. Based on emergent themes from peer-reviewed articles from the United States and Canada published since 2010, we derived a two-dimensional framework for conceptualizing variability in public sector involvement, encompassing the internal/external (a) locus of responsibility for cross-sector change and (b) target for cross-sector change. We discuss implications for research, policy, practice, and further knowledge development in AFCC implementation.
全球友好型城市和社区(AFCC)运动一直以公共部门的参与为核心,呼吁高级当局致力于改善其所在地区的建筑、社会和服务环境。这篇解释性综述旨在增进对公共部门参与AFCC工作方式的理解。基于2010年以来美国和加拿大同行评议文章中出现的主题,我们得出了一个二维框架,用于概念化公共部门参与的变异性,包括跨部门变革的内部/外部(a)责任 locus 和(b)跨部门变革的目标。我们讨论了对AFCC实施中的研究、政策、实践和进一步知识发展的影响。