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Enhancing Physical and Community MoBility in OLDEr Adults with Health Inequities Using CommuNity Co-Design (EMBOLDEN): Results of an Environmental Scan

BACKGROUND: Using the comparatively new environmental scan methodology, a protocol was developed and conducted to inform the co-design and implementation of a novel intervention to promote mobility among older adults in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The EMBOLDEN program seeks to promote physical and co...

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Autores principales: Newbold, K. Bruce, Valaitis, Ruta, Phillips, Stuart, Alvarez, Elizabeth, Neil-Sztramko, Sarah, Sihota, Davneet, Tandon, Mainka, Nadarajah, Abbira, Wang, Amy, Moore, Caroline, Orr, Elizabeth, Ganann, Rebecca
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Canadian Geriatrics Society 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9953504/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36865406
http://dx.doi.org/10.5770/cgj.26.602
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author Newbold, K. Bruce
Valaitis, Ruta
Phillips, Stuart
Alvarez, Elizabeth
Neil-Sztramko, Sarah
Sihota, Davneet
Tandon, Mainka
Nadarajah, Abbira
Wang, Amy
Moore, Caroline
Orr, Elizabeth
Ganann, Rebecca
author_facet Newbold, K. Bruce
Valaitis, Ruta
Phillips, Stuart
Alvarez, Elizabeth
Neil-Sztramko, Sarah
Sihota, Davneet
Tandon, Mainka
Nadarajah, Abbira
Wang, Amy
Moore, Caroline
Orr, Elizabeth
Ganann, Rebecca
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description BACKGROUND: Using the comparatively new environmental scan methodology, a protocol was developed and conducted to inform the co-design and implementation of a novel intervention to promote mobility among older adults in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The EMBOLDEN program seeks to promote physical and community mobility in adults 55 years and older who face barriers accessing community programs and who reside in areas of high inequity in Hamilton, and to address the following areas of focus: physical activity, nutrition, social participation, and system navigation supports. METHODS: The environmental scan protocol was developed using existing models and drew insights from census data, a review of existing services, organizational representative interviews, windshield surveys of selected high-priority neighbourhoods, and Geographic Information System (GIS) mapping. RESULTS: A total of 98 programs for older adults from 50 different organizations were identified, with the majority (92) supporting mobility, physical activity, nutrition, social participation, and system navigation. The analysis of census tract data identified eight high-priority neighbourhoods characterized by large shares of older adults, high material deprivation, low income, and high proportion of immigrants. These populations can be hard to reach and face multiple barriers to participation in community-based activities. The scan also revealed the nature and types of services geared toward older adults in each neighbourhood, with each priority neighbourhood having at least one school and park. Most areas had a range of services and supports (i.e., health care, housing, stores, religious options), although there was a lack of diverse ethnic community centres and income-diverse activities specific to older adults in most neighbourhoods. Neighbourhoods also differed in the geographic distribution number of services, along with the number of recreational services specific to older adults. Barriers included financial and physical accessibility, lack of ethnically diverse community centres, and food deserts. CONCLUSIONS: Scan results will inform the co-design and implementation of the Enhancing physical and community MoBility in OLDEr adults with health inequities using commuNity co-design intervention–EMBOLDEN.
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spelling pubmed-99535042023-03-01 Enhancing Physical and Community MoBility in OLDEr Adults with Health Inequities Using CommuNity Co-Design (EMBOLDEN): Results of an Environmental Scan Newbold, K. Bruce Valaitis, Ruta Phillips, Stuart Alvarez, Elizabeth Neil-Sztramko, Sarah Sihota, Davneet Tandon, Mainka Nadarajah, Abbira Wang, Amy Moore, Caroline Orr, Elizabeth Ganann, Rebecca Can Geriatr J Original Research BACKGROUND: Using the comparatively new environmental scan methodology, a protocol was developed and conducted to inform the co-design and implementation of a novel intervention to promote mobility among older adults in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The EMBOLDEN program seeks to promote physical and community mobility in adults 55 years and older who face barriers accessing community programs and who reside in areas of high inequity in Hamilton, and to address the following areas of focus: physical activity, nutrition, social participation, and system navigation supports. METHODS: The environmental scan protocol was developed using existing models and drew insights from census data, a review of existing services, organizational representative interviews, windshield surveys of selected high-priority neighbourhoods, and Geographic Information System (GIS) mapping. RESULTS: A total of 98 programs for older adults from 50 different organizations were identified, with the majority (92) supporting mobility, physical activity, nutrition, social participation, and system navigation. The analysis of census tract data identified eight high-priority neighbourhoods characterized by large shares of older adults, high material deprivation, low income, and high proportion of immigrants. These populations can be hard to reach and face multiple barriers to participation in community-based activities. The scan also revealed the nature and types of services geared toward older adults in each neighbourhood, with each priority neighbourhood having at least one school and park. Most areas had a range of services and supports (i.e., health care, housing, stores, religious options), although there was a lack of diverse ethnic community centres and income-diverse activities specific to older adults in most neighbourhoods. Neighbourhoods also differed in the geographic distribution number of services, along with the number of recreational services specific to older adults. Barriers included financial and physical accessibility, lack of ethnically diverse community centres, and food deserts. CONCLUSIONS: Scan results will inform the co-design and implementation of the Enhancing physical and community MoBility in OLDEr adults with health inequities using commuNity co-design intervention–EMBOLDEN. Canadian Geriatrics Society 2023-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9953504/ /pubmed/36865406 http://dx.doi.org/10.5770/cgj.26.602 Text en © 2023 Author(s). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No-Derivative license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use and distribution, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Newbold, K. Bruce
Valaitis, Ruta
Phillips, Stuart
Alvarez, Elizabeth
Neil-Sztramko, Sarah
Sihota, Davneet
Tandon, Mainka
Nadarajah, Abbira
Wang, Amy
Moore, Caroline
Orr, Elizabeth
Ganann, Rebecca
Enhancing Physical and Community MoBility in OLDEr Adults with Health Inequities Using CommuNity Co-Design (EMBOLDEN): Results of an Environmental Scan
title Enhancing Physical and Community MoBility in OLDEr Adults with Health Inequities Using CommuNity Co-Design (EMBOLDEN): Results of an Environmental Scan
title_full Enhancing Physical and Community MoBility in OLDEr Adults with Health Inequities Using CommuNity Co-Design (EMBOLDEN): Results of an Environmental Scan
title_fullStr Enhancing Physical and Community MoBility in OLDEr Adults with Health Inequities Using CommuNity Co-Design (EMBOLDEN): Results of an Environmental Scan
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing Physical and Community MoBility in OLDEr Adults with Health Inequities Using CommuNity Co-Design (EMBOLDEN): Results of an Environmental Scan
title_short Enhancing Physical and Community MoBility in OLDEr Adults with Health Inequities Using CommuNity Co-Design (EMBOLDEN): Results of an Environmental Scan
title_sort enhancing physical and community mobility in older adults with health inequities using community co-design (embolden): results of an environmental scan
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9953504/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36865406
http://dx.doi.org/10.5770/cgj.26.602
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