Gattaz Lucie, Ouellet Marie-Christine, Turcotte Samuel, Leser Laurence, Beaudoin Shauna, Cairns Kathleen, Gagnon Camille, Comtois Camille, Comtois Sarah-Jeanne, Poulin Valérie
Institut des Sciences et Techniques de Réadaptation, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Lyon, France.
Department of Occupational Therapy, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Trois-Rivières, Québec, Canada.
Gerontologist. 2025 May 10;65(6). doi: 10.1093/geront/gnaf101.
Thanks to medical advances, the life expectancy of people with spina bifida and/or hydrocephalus (SB/H) has increased considerably. However, little is known about their experience of aging, and few resources exist to support their transition into older age and to promote an active and fulfilling aging process. This study thus aimed to describe the changes and needs of people aging with SB/H.
This qualitative descriptive study is the initial phase of an action research project designed to develop a toolkit to support transitioning to older age with SB/H. To explore changes and needs associated with aging, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 23 people living with SB/H in Canada. A thematic content analysis based on the Framework Method was conducted using an inductive approach. The COREQ checklist was used to promote explicit and comprehensive reporting of the results.
Changes associated with aging covered 3 themes: participation (e.g., mobility, leisure, domestic activities, employment), physical functioning, and psychological functioning. Participants experienced psychological changes differently (e.g., increased resilience or anxiety). Regarding participants' needs, 6 themes were identified: preserving health and well-being; maintaining participation; accessing the built and natural environment; awareness and education about aging with SB/H; information and access to health care services; and social and community services.
The results highlight the diversity of aging experiences among people living with SB/H. A better understanding of their needs will support inclusive practices aimed at promoting lifelong participation and fostering transitions to active and fulfilling aging.
由于医学进步,脊柱裂和/或脑积水(SB/H)患者的预期寿命大幅提高。然而,对于他们的衰老经历知之甚少,且几乎没有资源来支持他们步入老年并促进积极且充实的衰老过程。因此,本研究旨在描述患有SB/H的老年人的变化和需求。
这项定性描述性研究是一项行动研究项目的初始阶段,该项目旨在开发一套工具包,以支持患有SB/H的人过渡到老年。为了探索与衰老相关的变化和需求,对加拿大23名患有SB/H的人进行了半结构化访谈。采用归纳法,基于框架法进行了主题内容分析。使用COREQ清单来促进结果的明确和全面报告。
与衰老相关的变化涵盖3个主题:参与(如移动性、休闲、家务活动、就业)、身体功能和心理功能。参与者经历的心理变化各不相同(如恢复力增强或焦虑)。关于参与者的需求,确定了6个主题:保持健康和幸福;维持参与;使用建成环境和自然环境;对患有SB/H的衰老的认识和教育;医疗服务的信息和获取;以及社会和社区服务。
结果突出了患有SB/H的人衰老经历的多样性。更好地了解他们的需求将支持旨在促进终身参与和推动向积极且充实的衰老过渡的包容性做法。