Psychosocial Intervention (Feb 2010)

The Great Forgotten Issue: Older People in Rural Context

  • Pilar Monreal Bosch,
  • Arantza del Valle Gómez,
  • Bernat Serda Ferrer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5093/in2009v18n3a7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 3
pp. 269 – 277

Abstract

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Ageing is a heterogeneous subject being been able to distinguish profiles in function of sex, age, economic situation, cultural levels, habitat, family structure, health, etc. The objectives of this article are to identify forms of life to age in the rural environment and to concretize intervention proposals to increase active and participatory ways of life. 7 indepth interviews to experts, 21 to older people, 5 to professionals and two focal groups of professionals and significant social agents were performed to collect data. Results identify 4 styles of aging: an opportunity for the change; a natural phase of the life; a moment to compensate and; a moment of abandonment. Conclusions summarize intervention proposals to increase active and participatory ways of ageing in different contexts to help professionals responsible for the services of older people care.

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