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Rural Communities in CESW Africa and Latin America: Contexts for Well-being of Older Adults
Journal of Population Ageing, Volume: 15, Issue: 4, Pages: 1017 - 1034
Swansea University Author:
Norah Keating
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DOI (Published version): 10.1007/s12062-022-09398-y
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The UN Decade of Healthy Ageing urges communities to create environments thatsupport older adults. Yet rural communities may be overlooked and have limitedcapacity to be supportive. A scoping review was undertaken to determine the state ofknowledge of elements of rural communities influencing well-b...
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Rural Communities in CESW Africa and Latin America: Contexts for Well-being of Older Adults |
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The UN Decade of Healthy Ageing urges communities to create environments thatsupport older adults. Yet rural communities may be overlooked and have limitedcapacity to be supportive. A scoping review was undertaken to determine the state ofknowledge of elements of rural communities influencing well-being of older adults inCESW Africa and Latin America. Thematic analysis highlighted three communitydomains: local environments, community relationships and cultural identity. Findingshighlight communities’ limited control over external services, infrastructure and formalpartnerships that influence well-being of older people. Community capacity to supportolder persons must be evaluated in light of these constraints. |
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