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“衰老不是弱者的专利”:加拿大穆斯林移民老年人的社会孤立和孤独。

"Growing Old is not for the Weak of Heart": Social isolation and loneliness in Muslim immigrant older adults in Canada.

机构信息

Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.

出版信息

Health Soc Care Community. 2020 Mar;28(2):615-623. doi: 10.1111/hsc.12894. Epub 2019 Nov 21.

Abstract

The increase in global migration means more immigrants are ageing in host countries with unique experiences and needs. Muslim immigrants in Canada are from diverse ethnocultural communities and experience unmet health and social needs in older age. A community-based participatory research project was conducted in Alberta, Canada, in 2017-2018 to understand the experiences and needs of healthy ageing in this population. A community advisory committee participated in all phases of the research project including initial framing of the research focus, recruitment, data collection and data analysis. In total, 67 older adults and stakeholders from South Asian, Arab and African Muslim communities participated in one of 23 individual interviews or seven focus group discussions over a 1-year period. Participants were asked about their experiences of growing old in Canada, unmet health and social needs, and community perspectives on healthy ageing. All data were audio-taped and transcribed verbatim. Interpreters were used for non-English speaking participants. Data were thematically analysed with a focus on social isolation and loneliness. Using an exclusion lens two major themes were identified: (a) intersections of exclusion: ageism, sexism, racism, and; (b) strategies for inclusion: local, national, transnational. Findings highlight both the vulnerability of Muslim immigrant older adults and their capacity for agency. The study findings point to the intersecting influences of exclusionary practices on social isolation and loneliness in immigrant older adults and the need to incorporate an exclusion lens in developing social policies and programs for healthy ageing.

摘要

全球移民的增加意味着更多的移民在东道国老龄化,他们有着独特的经历和需求。加拿大的穆斯林移民来自不同的族裔文化社区,在老年时面临着未满足的健康和社会需求。2017 年至 2018 年,在加拿大艾伯塔省开展了一项基于社区的参与式研究项目,以了解这一人群健康老龄化的经历和需求。一个社区咨询委员会参与了研究项目的所有阶段,包括研究重点的初步制定、招募、数据收集和数据分析。共有 67 名来自南亚、阿拉伯和非洲穆斯林社区的老年人和利益相关者参加了为期一年的 23 次个人访谈或 7 次焦点小组讨论中的一次。参与者被问及他们在加拿大的老年生活经历、未满足的健康和社会需求,以及社区对健康老龄化的看法。所有数据均进行了录音,并逐字记录。为不懂英语的参与者提供了口译服务。数据采用主题分析方法进行分析,重点关注社会孤立和孤独。通过排除镜头,确定了两个主要主题:(a)排斥的交叉点:年龄歧视、性别歧视、种族主义;(b)包容的策略:地方、国家、跨国。研究结果既突出了穆斯林移民老年群体的脆弱性,也突出了他们的能动性。研究结果表明,排斥性做法对移民老年群体的社会孤立和孤独有交叉影响,需要在制定健康老龄化的社会政策和方案时纳入排斥镜头。

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