La participation sociale dans les résidences privées pour aînés.

Canadian Journal on Aging = La Revue Canadienne Du Vieillissement
Anna Andrianova, Emilie Raymond

Abstract

Le vieillissement de la population invite à étudier les résidences privées pour aînés, notamment sous l'angle du lien social. Après leur emménagement en résidence, plusieurs aînés veulent continuer de participer activement à la société. Cette recherche qualitative exploratoire a pour objectif de mieux comprendre les perceptions et les expériences d'aînés vivant dans une résidence privée par rapport à leur participation sociale, sur le plan de leurs relations interpersonnelles et de leurs activités de loisirs. Onze entrevues individuelles ont été menées auprès de personnes vivant dans des résidences privées pour aînés de la région de la ville de Québec, au Canada. Sur le plan personnel, les facteurs centraux pour la participation sociale sont l'adaptation au nouveau milieu de vie, l'implication dans ce milieu, notamment par le biais du bénévolat, ainsi que l'état de santé de la personne. En ce qui concerne l'environnement social, les facteurs importants sont la proximité géographique de l'entourage, une offre variée d'activités et la stabilité du personnel. Au final, des recommandations sont formulées au sujet des stratégies d'intervention et des pistes de recherche, lesquelles donnent suite aux constats énoncés, et ce, afin de ...Continue Reading

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