2019
DOI: 10.1093/geront/gnz080
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Participatory Action Research With Older Adults: A Critical Interpretive Synthesis

Abstract: Background and Objectives Given population aging, the meaningful involvement of older adults in influencing policy and programs through participatory action research (PAR) is increasingly vital. PAR holds promise for equitable participation, co-learning, community mobilization, and personal and social transformation, however, little scholarly attention has been given to critically evaluating how PAR has been taken up with older adults. The objective of this review was to critically evaluate t… Show more

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“…These examples are also intended to highlight how this community engagement model can be used across diverse locales and populations to facilitate scalable and sustainable local changes to promote healthy living. Consistent with the principles of participatory action research that emphasize involvement of older adult co-researchers in defining the problem and solutions [13], "success" related to environmental and policy changes targeted by the older adult citizen scientists in each project was defined based on whether the solutions implemented addressed identified problems and contributed to Age-Friendly communities, as defined by the WHO framework [33]. The environmental and policy changes occurring as part of the older adult citizen scientist efforts that are described in each project were verified via observation by the research and organizational partners facilitating each project.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These examples are also intended to highlight how this community engagement model can be used across diverse locales and populations to facilitate scalable and sustainable local changes to promote healthy living. Consistent with the principles of participatory action research that emphasize involvement of older adult co-researchers in defining the problem and solutions [13], "success" related to environmental and policy changes targeted by the older adult citizen scientists in each project was defined based on whether the solutions implemented addressed identified problems and contributed to Age-Friendly communities, as defined by the WHO framework [33]. The environmental and policy changes occurring as part of the older adult citizen scientist efforts that are described in each project were verified via observation by the research and organizational partners facilitating each project.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The suite of projects presented in this paper contribute to the expanding evidence base supporting the use of participatory research methods to advance global activities promoting age-friendly communities. Although it has been noted frequently that older adults represent an important resource and can make valuable contributions in this area, they are often among the last to be included in local decision-making activities [8,13]. The WHO's Age-Friendly Cities initiative and other movements (e.g., the "village movement" in the United States) [72] have set the stage for an increased co-creation process between older residents and community stakeholders.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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