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Using a matrix in life transition research.

Jacki Liddle1, Glenys Carlson, Kryss McKenna

  • 1Division of Occupational Therapy at the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.

Qualitative Health Research
|November 13, 2004
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Driving cessation in older adults is a significant life transition. A new matrix helps organize data on descriptive and temporal factors of this experience.

Area of Science:

  • Gerontology
  • Sociology of Aging
  • Transportation Studies

Background:

  • Life transitions significantly impact well-being and life patterns.
  • Older adulthood frequently involves multiple transitions due to evolving roles and health.
  • Driving cessation is a common yet impactful transition for older individuals.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the multifaceted transition of driving cessation in older adults.
  • To develop a framework for understanding and communicating this life change.

Main Methods:

  • Exploratory qualitative study.
  • Development of a descriptive and temporal matrix for data analysis.
  • Organizing findings to represent individual experiences.

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Main Results:

  • A novel matrix was created to categorize factors of driving cessation.
  • The matrix incorporates descriptive and temporal elements of the transition.
  • This tool aids in organizing and communicating complex qualitative data.

Conclusions:

  • The developed matrix offers a structured approach to understanding driving cessation.
  • This framework can be applied to other significant life transitions like illness or retirement.
  • It provides a valuable tool for researchers and healthcare professionals managing aging transitions.