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Rural Communities in CESW Africa and Latin America: Contexts for Well-being of Older Adults

Nereide A. Curreri Orcid Logo, Andrew Banda Orcid Logo, Jose F. Parodi Orcid Logo, Jaco Hoffman Orcid Logo, Norah Keating Orcid Logo

Journal of Population Ageing, Volume: 15, Issue: 4, Pages: 1017 - 1034

Swansea University Author: Norah Keating Orcid Logo

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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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Published in: Journal of Population Ageing
ISSN: 1874-7884 1874-7876
Published: Springer Science and Business Media LLC 2022
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description 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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