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NORCにおけるOasisプログラムの理解を深める:住宅パートナーからの視点
Reshma Parvin Nuri1, Debbie Laliberte Rudman2, Lori Letts3
1Health Services and Policy Research Institute, https://ror.org/02y72wh86Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada.
Canadian journal on aging = La revue canadienne du vieillissement
|February 23, 2026
まとめ
住宅パートナーはOasisプログラムが高齢者に有益であると考えている
科学分野:
- 老年医学
- 地域保健
- 住宅研究
背景:
- カナダの高齢化人口は、在宅高齢化の支援を必要としている。
- Oasisプログラムは、自然発生的退職者コミュニティ(NORC)における社会的つながりを促進する。
- Oasis実施に関する住宅パートナーの視点は、十分に研究されていない。
研究 の 目的:
- Oasisプログラムに関する住宅パートナーの経験を調査する。
- NORCにおけるOasis実施のメリット、障壁、促進要因を特定する。
- 在宅高齢化を支援する住宅パートナーの役割を理解する。
主な方法:
- 11の住宅パートナーが関与した質的研究。
- Zoomを介して実施されたインタビュー。
- インタビューデータのテーマ分析。
主要な成果:
- Oasisプログラムは、社会的つながりの強化や高齢者の健康状態の改善など、認識されているメリットを提供する。
- 実施は生活環境を変革する。
- サイトコーディネーターの役割は、プログラムの成功に不可欠である。
- Oasisプログラムの開始と維持には、促進要因と課題が存在する。
結論:
- OasisのようなNORCベースのプログラムは、健康的な高齢化に不可欠である。
- 地域ベースの高齢化支援への継続的な投資が推奨される。
- 住宅パートナーは、在宅高齢化イニシアチブを促進する上で重要な役割を果たす。
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