Home as the locus and origin for participation: Experiences among very old Swedish people
Author
Summary, in English
Using a grounded theory perspective, this article focuses on experiences of participation in relation to home among very old people who are living alone. Eight people selected from the larger ENABLE-AGE Project were interviewed. Data analysis identified the core category as "home as the locus and origin for participation" with two main categories ("performance-oriented participation" and "togetherness-oriented participation"). The findings indicate that the home is the origin for participation both out of the home and within the home. However, as older people's health declines, the home becomes the explicit locus for participation. Participation successively changes from taking part in more physically demanding activities out of the home to participation by means of watching others from within the home (i.e., by being a spectator). In appreciating self-defined goals for a meaningful life, thus enabling the experience of participation in very old age (age 80 to 89 years), this study contributes to the knowledge about relationships between participation and home in very old age.
Department/s
Publishing year
2007
Language
English
Pages
95-103
Publication/Series
OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health
Volume
27
Issue
3
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Slack Inc
Topic
- Occupational Therapy
Keywords
- activity
- occupational therapy
- grounded
Status
Published
Project
- Home, Health and Disability along the Process of Ageing
Research group
- Sustainable occupations and health in a life course perspective
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 1539-4492