Older adults’ suggestions of research topics on ageing well in urban environments – A participatory study

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Abstract

Background Ageing societies and urbanization are global phenomena that pose new challenges for care delivery. It is important to create a scientific evidence base to prepare for these changes. Hence, the aim of our study was to assess which research agenda older adults living in an urban environment in Germany suggest. Methods A total of 1000 participants aged 65 years or older from five different neighborhoods of Berlin were randomly chosen and were sent a single item questionnaire allowing them to freely propose research topics regarding ageing well in the city. Codes were developed inductively and clustered into categories. In a second stage, these results were discussed with the participants and local stakeholders in a workshop and video calls. Results 102 persons suggested 18 research topics in 6 categories: health, living environment, social issues, mobility, and accessibility to information and communication. Proposed research topics ranged from accessibility of health care, green spaces and recreational means to social involvement and loneliness. Conclusion There is a substantial interest of older adults for research regarding their living situation. Research projects and local urban planning committees are encouraged to invite older adults to participate and integrate their perspectives suggested by older adults.

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Oeser, P., Bruckmann, N., Gellert, P., & Herrmann, W. J. (2023). Older adults’ suggestions of research topics on ageing well in urban environments – A participatory study. PLoS ONE, 18(10 October). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0292214

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