Value of social activities and prerequisites for continued participation of rural older adults: A qualitative study

Aims To explore the value of social activities and the prerequisites for continuous participation among rural older adults based on their experiences. Design Qualitative, descriptive design. Methods Individual semi‐structured interviews were conducted with 14 older adults from voluntary community sa...

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Published in:Nursing open Vol. 10; no. 5; pp. 3274 - 3284
Main Authors: Onishi, Ryuta, Takashima, Risa, Saeki, Kazuko, Hirano, Michiyo
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Abstract Aims To explore the value of social activities and the prerequisites for continuous participation among rural older adults based on their experiences. Design Qualitative, descriptive design. Methods Individual semi‐structured interviews were conducted with 14 older adults from voluntary community salons in a rural area in Japan. Participants were selected through purposeful sampling. Data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis. The consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative research (COREQ) checklist were used. Results Four values of social activities were identified: “Mutual benefit connectedness,” “Preventing and coping with aging,” “Making life brilliant ‘now’,” and “Building a safety net.” Three prerequisites for activities were identified: “Do not overreach,” “Do not infringe on personal territory,” and “Do not go against community norms.” Social activities provide rural older adults with reciprocity ties, coping with aging, enhanced daily lives, and a social safety net. Continued participation in rural social activities requires adherence to cultural norms and moderation of relationship distances. Community and public health nurses are expected to promote social activities that incorporate these values and adhere to these prerequisites.
AbstractList To explore the value of social activities and the prerequisites for continuous participation among rural older adults based on their experiences. Qualitative, descriptive design. Individual semi-structured interviews were conducted with 14 older adults from voluntary community salons in a rural area in Japan. Participants were selected through purposeful sampling. Data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis. The consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative research (COREQ) checklist were used. Four values of social activities were identified: "Mutual benefit connectedness," "Preventing and coping with aging," "Making life brilliant 'now'," and "Building a safety net." Three prerequisites for activities were identified: "Do not overreach," "Do not infringe on personal territory," and "Do not go against community norms." Social activities provide rural older adults with reciprocity ties, coping with aging, enhanced daily lives, and a social safety net. Continued participation in rural social activities requires adherence to cultural norms and moderation of relationship distances. Community and public health nurses are expected to promote social activities that incorporate these values and adhere to these prerequisites.
Abstract Aims To explore the value of social activities and the prerequisites for continuous participation among rural older adults based on their experiences. Design Qualitative, descriptive design. Methods Individual semi‐structured interviews were conducted with 14 older adults from voluntary community salons in a rural area in Japan. Participants were selected through purposeful sampling. Data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis. The consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative research (COREQ) checklist were used. Results Four values of social activities were identified: “Mutual benefit connectedness,” “Preventing and coping with aging,” “Making life brilliant ‘now’,” and “Building a safety net.” Three prerequisites for activities were identified: “Do not overreach,” “Do not infringe on personal territory,” and “Do not go against community norms.” Social activities provide rural older adults with reciprocity ties, coping with aging, enhanced daily lives, and a social safety net. Continued participation in rural social activities requires adherence to cultural norms and moderation of relationship distances. Community and public health nurses are expected to promote social activities that incorporate these values and adhere to these prerequisites.
AIMSTo explore the value of social activities and the prerequisites for continuous participation among rural older adults based on their experiences. DESIGNQualitative, descriptive design. METHODSIndividual semi-structured interviews were conducted with 14 older adults from voluntary community salons in a rural area in Japan. Participants were selected through purposeful sampling. Data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis. The consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative research (COREQ) checklist were used. RESULTSFour values of social activities were identified: "Mutual benefit connectedness," "Preventing and coping with aging," "Making life brilliant 'now'," and "Building a safety net." Three prerequisites for activities were identified: "Do not overreach," "Do not infringe on personal territory," and "Do not go against community norms." Social activities provide rural older adults with reciprocity ties, coping with aging, enhanced daily lives, and a social safety net. Continued participation in rural social activities requires adherence to cultural norms and moderation of relationship distances. Community and public health nurses are expected to promote social activities that incorporate these values and adhere to these prerequisites.
Aims To explore the value of social activities and the prerequisites for continuous participation among rural older adults based on their experiences. Design Qualitative, descriptive design. Methods Individual semi‐structured interviews were conducted with 14 older adults from voluntary community salons in a rural area in Japan. Participants were selected through purposeful sampling. Data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis. The consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative research (COREQ) checklist were used. Results Four values of social activities were identified: “Mutual benefit connectedness,” “Preventing and coping with aging,” “Making life brilliant ‘now’,” and “Building a safety net.” Three prerequisites for activities were identified: “Do not overreach,” “Do not infringe on personal territory,” and “Do not go against community norms.” Social activities provide rural older adults with reciprocity ties, coping with aging, enhanced daily lives, and a social safety net. Continued participation in rural social activities requires adherence to cultural norms and moderation of relationship distances. Community and public health nurses are expected to promote social activities that incorporate these values and adhere to these prerequisites.
Author Saeki, Kazuko
Onishi, Ryuta
Takashima, Risa
Hirano, Michiyo
AuthorAffiliation 1 Faculty of Nursing Toyama Prefectural University Toyama‐ken Japan
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To explore the value of social activities and the prerequisites for continuous participation among rural older adults based on their experiences. Qualitative,...
AimsTo explore the value of social activities and the prerequisites for continuous participation among rural older adults based on their...
AIMSTo explore the value of social activities and the prerequisites for continuous participation among rural older adults based on their experiences....
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SubjectTerms Adaptation, Psychological
Aged
Aging
Directors
Humans
Interviews
Japan
Nursing
older adults
Older people
Participation
Population
Qualitative Research
Quality of life
Rural areas
rural community
social activity
Social Behavior
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social participation
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