2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-16211/v1
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Healthy aging through the lens of community-based practitioners: a focus group study

Abstract: Background Nearly one in every seven Americans is 65 years and older, facing day-to-day challenge of aging. Although interest in healthy aging is growing, most of the efforts are directed towards understanding the perceptions of older adults. Little is known about the perspectives of community-based practitioners who work with older adults and deliver programs to promote healthy aging. The purpose of this project was to expand knowledge on healthy aging by exploring the perspectives of community-based practiti… Show more

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“…Increasing age, living alone, and lower education are more likely to be associated with lower QoL (Bhandari et al, 2016). In addition, an increase in the number of chronic conditions is associated with decreased QoL in older adults (Chen et al, 2020), as higher multimorbidity may affect the severity of the disease leading to less ability to undertake everyday activities, greater social isolation, and lower well-being (Dev et al, 2020). Furthermore, financial limitations for transportation and other expenses may decrease access to healthcare services and restrict lifestyle choices, which in turn may affect poor health conditions and reduce life satisfaction in older adults (Ong-Artborirak & Seangpraw, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increasing age, living alone, and lower education are more likely to be associated with lower QoL (Bhandari et al, 2016). In addition, an increase in the number of chronic conditions is associated with decreased QoL in older adults (Chen et al, 2020), as higher multimorbidity may affect the severity of the disease leading to less ability to undertake everyday activities, greater social isolation, and lower well-being (Dev et al, 2020). Furthermore, financial limitations for transportation and other expenses may decrease access to healthcare services and restrict lifestyle choices, which in turn may affect poor health conditions and reduce life satisfaction in older adults (Ong-Artborirak & Seangpraw, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Community-based allied health therapists currently provide a range of exercise-based interventions to promote healthy ageing, based on programs such as the Otago Exercise Program for falls prevention [91], and Onero for promoting bone health [92]. Obtaining the perspective of community-based practitioners, around issues such as system-level barriers to providing physical activity and health-promoting programs for older adults, is essential [93].…”
Section: Practical Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%