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Narratives of older persons’ frailty and physical activity in relation to environmental landscapes and time
Author(s) -
Thinuan Payom,
Siviroj Penprapa,
Barry Charlotte D.,
Gordon Shirley C.,
Lerttrakarn Peerasak,
Lorga Thawon
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of older people nursing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.707
H-Index - 29
eISSN - 1748-3743
pISSN - 1748-3735
DOI - 10.1111/opn.12298
Subject(s) - gerontology , thematic analysis , limiting , older people , narrative , physical activity , healthy aging , qualitative research , activities of daily living , psychology , medicine , sociology , physical therapy , mechanical engineering , social science , linguistics , philosophy , engineering
Aims and objectives The objective of this study was to explore the influence of the environmental landscape on the physical activity of older persons experiencing frailty.Background This manuscript describes the second phase of an unpublished larger study in the northern province of Lampang, Thailand. Phase One revealed that 14% of 1,788 older persons surveyed were found to have experienced frailty according to Fried's frailty phenotypes, and low physical activity was associated with frailty. In the light of frailty, how older persons experience physical activity in their day‐to‐day living environments warrants in‐depth exploration. Design This was a qualitative study guided by narrative inquiry. Methods In‐depth interviews and observations were conducted with 13 older persons living with frailty. The method of analysis was thematic and performance analysis. Results Two broad themes relating to the environmental landscapes were as follows: (a) limiting environmental landscapes and (b) engaging environmental landscapes. These landscapes, which change across time, refer to physical and social spaces, and beliefs of older persons and their family that have either positive or negative impacts on physical activity of frail older persons. Conclusion Complex interactions between physical and social spaces and beliefs of older persons and family influence the physical activity behaviours of older persons living with frailty. Implications for practice This study warrants education and policy aiming at creating optimal environmental landscapes to promote physical activity in frail older persons.