“I feel like ‘m drawing strength from it”: Lived experiences of filipino elderly participating in craft-making

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Abstract

In this phenomenological study, we offer an insightful understanding of the lived experiences of seven (7) Filipino elderly participating in craft-making. We purposively selected the key informants from a municipality in the province of Bulacan, Philippines. The transcribed data gathered through a semi-structured in-depth interview was analyzed using Colaizzi’s approach. Six themes describing the lived experiences emerged: “Fostering friendship,” “Flourishing health,” “Furthering service,” “Facing aging with acceptance,” “Finding felicity and self-fulfillment,” “Feelings of belongingness and security.” Just like the sun, the elderly’s participation in craft-making serves as a nourishment for them. This exploration speaks to understanding the potential of craft-making as a leisure activity for elderly.

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Cajayon, S. B., Macabasag, R. L. A., Limchanco, N., Umali, V. O., Blas, E. N., Angulo, M. S., … Quibote, E. E. (2017). “I feel like ‘m drawing strength from it”: Lived experiences of filipino elderly participating in craft-making. Qualitative Report, 22(10), 2742–2754. https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2017.3000

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