1 Sheffield Hallam University, Collegiate Crescent, Sheffield, United Kingdom.
2 Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Qual Health Res. 2017 Sep;27(11):1701-1712. doi: 10.1177/1049732317703633. Epub 2017 Apr 13.
It is already well established that regular walks are conducive to health and well-being. This article considers the production of social relations of regular, organized weekly group walks for older people. It is based on an ethnographic study of a Walking for Health group in a rural area of the United Kingdom. Different types of social relations are identified arising from the walk experience. The social relations generated are seen to be shaped by organizational factors that are constitutive of the walks; the resulting culture having implications for the sustainability of the experience. As there appears to be no single uniting theory linking group walk experiences to the production of social relations at this time, the findings are considered against therapeutic landscape, therapeutic mobility, and social capital theorizing. Finally, implications for the continuance of walking schemes for older people and for further research are considered.
众所周知,有规律的散步有益于健康和幸福。本文探讨了为老年人定期组织的有规律的团体散步的社会关系的产生。它基于对英国农村地区一个“健康步行”团体的民族志研究。从步行经历中识别出不同类型的社会关系。所产生的社会关系被认为是由构成散步的组织因素塑造的;由此产生的文化对体验的可持续性有影响。由于目前似乎没有一个单一的统一理论将团体散步的经验与社会关系的产生联系起来,因此研究结果是针对治疗性景观、治疗性流动性和社会资本理论来考虑的。最后,还考虑了老年人继续进行散步计划和进一步研究的意义。