International Journal of Circumpolar Health (Dec 2023)

Emplacing reablement co-creating an outdoor recreation model in the rural Arctic

  • Marianne Eliassen,
  • Bodil A. Sørensen,
  • Trude A. Hartviksen,
  • Solrun Holm,
  • Magnus Zingmark

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/22423982.2023.2273013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 82, no. 1

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ABSTRACTReablement aims to enable older persons with functional decline to re-engage in meaningful activities. The benefits of engagement in outdoor activities are significant; however, reablement services primarily target function in indoor environments whereas descriptions of outdoor activities are sparse. The aim of this study was to create a model that integrates outdoor recreation into reablement. We therefore elaborated on an experienced based co-design methodology to create a model that integrates outdoor recreation for older persons in reablement in an Arctic, rural context in northern Norway. Stakeholders (N = 35), including reablement participants, participated in workshops, focus groups, and individual interviews. Based on the results, we co-created a person-centred model for outdoor recreation in reablement, including an assessment tool that can guide reablement staff in goal-setting practices. Accordingly, we argue that cherished locations holds significant meaning in the lives of older people and warrant recognition in reablement programmes. There is a need to evaluate the effects and feasibility of the model and the possibility for its implementation in other health care settings.

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