Community Nurses’ Experiences Regarding the Meaning and Promotion of Healthy Aging in Northeastern Thailand

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Purpose: Describe community nurses’ experiences regarding the meaning and promotion of healthy aging in northeastern Thailand. Method: Data were collected through five focus group interviews with 36 community nurses in northeastern Thailand. Latent content analysis was conducted to analyze the data. Findings: Healthy aging was characterized by the interconnection of older persons, older persons’ family members, and the community. Healthy aging was associated with two themes: “being strong” and “being a supporter and feeling supported.” The nurses’ experiences in promoting healthy aging were described by the themes “providing health assessment,” “sharing knowledge,” and “having limited resources.” Conclusions: The findings of this study provide a deeper understanding of the meaning of healthy aging from a holistic viewpoint. Community nurses must pay attention to older persons and their surroundings when planning how to promote healthy aging. Person-centeredness should be applied in practice to promote healthy aging. The current findings contribute useful information that should help policy makers develop healthy aging strategies in Thailand.

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Manasatchakun, P., Choowattanapakorn, T., Roxberg, Å., & Asp, M. (2018). Community Nurses’ Experiences Regarding the Meaning and Promotion of Healthy Aging in Northeastern Thailand. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 36(1), 54–67. https://doi.org/10.1177/0898010116688126

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