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“对您来说,‘友好老龄化’意味着什么?”:退休和辅助生活社区中的微侵犯行为的作用。

"What Does 'Age-Friendly' Mean to You?": The Role of Microaggressions in a Retirement and Assisted Living Community.

机构信息

Silver School of Social Work, New York University, New York, New York, USA.

Division of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, New York, USA.

出版信息

Gerontologist. 2024 Dec 1;64(12). doi: 10.1093/geront/gnae140.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES

In conversations about expanding age-friendly ecosystems, the concept of "age-friendliness" has not been explored in relation to residential settings.

RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS

This multiple-case study compared four residents' perspectives on the age-friendliness of a retirement and assisted living community, combining individual semi-structured interviews with observational data and organizational document analyses in a contextualist thematic examination.

RESULTS

Three themes depict (A) existing experiences of the setting as "age-friendly" and the tension of the built design vs. identity; (B) resident-to-resident microaggressions, delineated into 4 subthemes including identity-related, intergenerational, condition-related microaggressions, and their influence on social isolation; and (C) desired experiences of the setting as "age-friendly" reflecting the social design. In cases of visibly perceptible diversity (white cane, darker skin tone), residents fared worse in experiencing microaggressions stemming from ableism, racism, and age differences. Conversely, in cases of visibly imperceptible diversity, residents had more positive or entirely positive experiences. Although the setting met many environmental and healthcare needs, it lacked design factors prioritizing meaningful social relationships among residents, affecting social isolation.

DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS

Resident-to-resident social relationships were key in the experience of a retirement and assisted living community as age-friendly. Resident-to-resident microaggressions undermined perceptions of the community as age-friendly, and influenced social isolation. We reflect on the organizational role in mitigating against negative social relationships and social isolation to maximize dignity.

摘要

背景和目的

在关于扩大宜居老龄化生态系统的对话中,“宜居性”这一概念尚未在住宅环境方面得到探讨。

研究设计和方法

本多项案例研究比较了四位居民对退休和辅助生活社区的宜居性的看法,将个体半结构化访谈与观察数据以及组织文件分析相结合,进行了情境化主题研究。

结果

三个主题描绘了(A)现有居民对环境的体验,认为该环境“宜居”,但建筑设计与身份之间存在矛盾;(B)居民之间的微侵犯,分为 4 个子主题,包括与身份相关、代际、与条件相关的微侵犯,以及它们对社会隔离的影响;(C)居民对环境的理想体验,认为该环境“宜居”,反映了社会设计。在可见的多样性(盲杖,深色肤色)的情况下,居民在经历源于残疾歧视、种族主义和年龄差异的微侵犯时表现更差。相反,在可见的不可察觉的多样性的情况下,居民有更积极或完全积极的体验。尽管该环境满足了许多环境和医疗保健需求,但缺乏优先考虑居民之间有意义的社会关系的设计因素,这影响了社会隔离。

讨论和意义

居民之间的社会关系是退休和辅助生活社区作为宜居环境的关键。居民之间的微侵犯破坏了社区作为宜居环境的认知,并影响了社会隔离。我们反思了组织在减轻负面社会关系和社会隔离以最大化尊严方面的作用。

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