Authors
Stephen Neville, Jeffery Adams, Sara Napier, Kay Shannon, Debra Jackson
Publication date
2018/1/1
Journal
International journal of qualitative studies on health and well-being
Volume
13
Issue
1
Pages
1503908
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Purpose
Globally, numbers of people aged 85 years and over are increasing. Many older people, including those 85 years and over, are ageing in rural areas. For successful ageing in place, physical and social environments must be appropriate. The aim of this study is to understand the influence the physical and social environments have on enabling those aged 85 years and over to remain engaged in a rural community. 
Method
Utilizing an environmental gerontological approach, semi-structured interviews were undertaken with 15 people who lived independently in a rural community. Following transcription data were analyzed and themes identified. 
Results
 Two themes were identified; “Negotiating the physical environment: ‘Getting there and back’” and “Maintaining social networks: ‘Places to go, people to see’”. The findings provide insight into the importance of driving, parking close to amenities and …
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Scholar articles
S Neville, J Adams, S Napier, K Shannon, D Jackson - International journal of qualitative studies on health …, 2018