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How Active Older Adults Manage Their Mobility Needs: Transportation Insights From a Panel of Adults Ages 85+

机译:高级成年人如何管理他们的流动性需求:来自85岁以上的成人小组的交通洞察力

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Research suggests that adults experience tremendous transportation challenges at ages 85 and over. As mobility has been tied to overall health and wellbeing, the implications are dire. In this study, the Lifestyle Leaders were surveyed to understand their experiences with different modes of transportation. Responses to a questionnaire (N = 18) and focus groups (N = 18) indicate that many of the Lifestyle Leaders are still driving and report satisfaction with their ability to get around. However, over the past 10 years, many participants have changed their attitudes toward driving and transportation in general. Some panelists cite issues of physical discomfort, increased time and energy spent planning trips, and an increased sense of dependence. Additional data suggest that decision making processes for selecting transportation modes have changed over time. This presentation will discuss policy and practice implications for older adults, caregivers, and transportation professionals.
机译:研究表明,成年人在85岁及以上经历了巨大的交通挑战。随着流动性与整体健康和福祉相关联,影响是可怕的。在这项研究中,调查了生活方式领导者以了解他们以不同方式的经验。对调查问卷(n = 18)和焦点小组的回应表明,许多生活方式领导者仍在驾驶并报告满足他们的待遇能力。然而,在过去的10年里,许多参与者将他们的态度改变了他们对驾驶和运输的态度。一些小组成员引用了物理不适,增加时间和能量花费计划旅行的问题,以及增加的依赖感。附加数据表明,选择运输模式的决策过程随着时间的推移而变化。本演示文稿将讨论老年人,看护人和交通专业人士的政策和实践影响。

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