Aging in (a meaningful) place – appropriateness and feasibility of Outdoor Reablement in a rural Arctic setting
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/36257Dato
2024-12-18Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Forfatter
Eliassen, Marianne; Hartviksen, Trude Anita; Holm, Solrun Gjertine; Sørensen, Bodil Anita; Zingmark, MagnusSammendrag
Methods The study design was inspired by a co-design methodology, incorporating data creation through workshops, focus groups, and individual interviews conducted over an eleven-month period. Three municipalities in rural Arctic Norway were involved, with a total of 35 participants, including older people receiving reablement services and healthcare professionals. A socioecological theory supported the thematic data analysis.
Results The study yielded experiences that generated a comprehensive model for implementing outdoor reablement that meet the specifc needs that the participants experienced in the rural Arctic setting. The model includes the individual level, accounting for physical and mental functioning; the organizational level, necessitating access to aids and equipment and cross-sectorial collaboration; and the environmental level, adapting to climatic, seasonal, and geographic challenges.
Conclusion This study contributes with knowledge that broadens the scope of reablement as an initiative to support aging in place to include outdoor environments. The tailored outdoor reablement model developed in this study addresses the complexity of aging in place in rural Arctic settings. The study underscores the importance of contextspecifc strategies that support older people in maintaining a healthy and meaningful life through active engagement with the outdoors.