학술논문

Promoting the autonomy of rural older adults in active aging
Document Type
article
Source
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. October 2018 71(5)
Subject
Personal Autonomy
Older Adult
Health Services for Older Adults
Health Promotion
Rural Population
Language
English
ISSN
0034-7167
Abstract
Objective: to understand how the rural older adults promote their autonomy in active aging. Method: qualitative research through the Paulo Freire's research itinerary, consisting of three steps: area of research; encoding and decoding; and critical unveiling. Seventeen older adults living in the rural area of a municipality in Southern Brazil participated in the research. Six culture circles were conducted from July to December 2016. Results: the investigation revealed two generating themes: joint pain and participation in groups. The understanding of autonomy promotion for the active aging of older adults is focused on the physical capacity and independence of activities of daily living. Final considerations: the culture circles have promoted reflection moments for the participants, especially about the advantages and difficulties related to the practice of autonomy in the exercise of citizenship for active aging in the rural area.