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Mobility adaptations of older adults: a secondary analysis.

机译:老年人的行动适应性:次要分析。

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The purpose of this secondary study was to describe the mobility adaptations of community-living older adults. The primary study, designed to understand weakness and aging from the perspective of older adults, revealed that older adults viewed weakness as a progression from inability to an end point of 'giving up,' which prompted the use of adaptation strategies to preserve mobility and to counter a self-identity of being weak. A qualitative descriptive design guided the primary study of 15 community-living older adults, who participated in in-depth interviews. A systematic secondary analysis using Baltes and Baltes' theory of Selective Optimization with Compensation (SOC) showed that older adults used selection, optimization, and compensation adaptations across a range of mobility behaviors. The SOC model offered a framework for profiling older adults' agency and motivations in meeting mobility challenges as they age and provided the basis for targeted interventions to maximize mobility with aging.
机译:这项次要研究的目的是描述社区居住的老年人的行动适应性。这项旨在从老年人的角度了解弱点和衰老的主要研究表明,老年人将弱点视为从无能到“放弃”的终点,这促使人们采用适应策略来保持活动能力并对抗弱者的自我认同。定性的描述性设计指导了15位社区生活的老年人的初级研究,他们参加了深入的采访。使用Baltes和Baltes的“选择性优化选择与补偿”(SOC)理论进行的系统性二次分析显示,老年人在各种流动性行为中使用了选择,优化和补偿适应。 SOC模型提供了一个框架,用于分析老年人的机构和动机,以应对随着年龄的增长而出现的流动性挑战,并为针对性干预措施提供了基础,以最大限度地提高老年人的流动性。

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