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Older Aboriginal Australians’ Health Concerns and Preferences for Healthy Ageing Programs

While there is strong evidence of the need for healthy ageing programs for older Aboriginal Australians, few are available. It is important to understand older Aboriginal Australians’ perspectives on healthy ageing in order to co-design culturally-appropriate programs, including views on technology...

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Autores principales: Wettasinghe, Pamela Ming, Allan, Wendy, Garvey, Gail, Timbery, Alison, Hoskins, Sue, Veinovic, Madeleine, Daylight, Gail, Mack, Holly A., Minogue, Cecilia, Donovan, Terrence, Broe, Gerald A., Radford, Kylie, Delbaere, Kim
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7600369/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33050541
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17207390
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author Wettasinghe, Pamela Ming
Allan, Wendy
Garvey, Gail
Timbery, Alison
Hoskins, Sue
Veinovic, Madeleine
Daylight, Gail
Mack, Holly A.
Minogue, Cecilia
Donovan, Terrence
Broe, Gerald A.
Radford, Kylie
Delbaere, Kim
author_facet Wettasinghe, Pamela Ming
Allan, Wendy
Garvey, Gail
Timbery, Alison
Hoskins, Sue
Veinovic, Madeleine
Daylight, Gail
Mack, Holly A.
Minogue, Cecilia
Donovan, Terrence
Broe, Gerald A.
Radford, Kylie
Delbaere, Kim
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description While there is strong evidence of the need for healthy ageing programs for older Aboriginal Australians, few are available. It is important to understand older Aboriginal Australians’ perspectives on healthy ageing in order to co-design culturally-appropriate programs, including views on technology use in this context. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 34 Aboriginal Australians aged 50 years and older from regional and urban communities to explore participants’ health concerns, preferences for healthy ageing programs, and receptiveness to technology. Qualitative data were analyzed using a grounded theory approach. This study found that older Aboriginal Australians are concerned about chronic health conditions, social and emotional well-being, and difficulties accessing health services. A range of barriers and enablers to participation in current health programs were identified. From the perspective of older Aboriginal people, a successful healthy ageing program model includes physical and cognitive activities, social interaction, and health education. The program model also provides culturally safe care and transport for access as well as family, community, cultural identity, and empowerment regarding ageing well as central tenets. Technology could also be a viable approach for program delivery. These findings can be applied in the implementation and evaluation of culturally-appropriate, healthy ageing programs with older Aboriginal people.
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spelling pubmed-76003692020-11-01 Older Aboriginal Australians’ Health Concerns and Preferences for Healthy Ageing Programs Wettasinghe, Pamela Ming Allan, Wendy Garvey, Gail Timbery, Alison Hoskins, Sue Veinovic, Madeleine Daylight, Gail Mack, Holly A. Minogue, Cecilia Donovan, Terrence Broe, Gerald A. Radford, Kylie Delbaere, Kim Int J Environ Res Public Health Article While there is strong evidence of the need for healthy ageing programs for older Aboriginal Australians, few are available. It is important to understand older Aboriginal Australians’ perspectives on healthy ageing in order to co-design culturally-appropriate programs, including views on technology use in this context. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 34 Aboriginal Australians aged 50 years and older from regional and urban communities to explore participants’ health concerns, preferences for healthy ageing programs, and receptiveness to technology. Qualitative data were analyzed using a grounded theory approach. This study found that older Aboriginal Australians are concerned about chronic health conditions, social and emotional well-being, and difficulties accessing health services. A range of barriers and enablers to participation in current health programs were identified. From the perspective of older Aboriginal people, a successful healthy ageing program model includes physical and cognitive activities, social interaction, and health education. The program model also provides culturally safe care and transport for access as well as family, community, cultural identity, and empowerment regarding ageing well as central tenets. Technology could also be a viable approach for program delivery. These findings can be applied in the implementation and evaluation of culturally-appropriate, healthy ageing programs with older Aboriginal people. MDPI 2020-10-10 2020-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7600369/ /pubmed/33050541 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17207390 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Donovan, Terrence
Broe, Gerald A.
Radford, Kylie
Delbaere, Kim
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17207390
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