The landscape of “aging in place” in gerontology literature: Emergence, theoretical perspectives, and influencing factors

C Bigonnesse, H Chaudhury - Journal of Aging and Environment, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
The literature on the concept of “aging in place” covers a wide range of areas; however,
there is no consensus on how it should be defined or on the influencing factors. This …

The meaning of home: A qualitative metasynthesis

SL Molony - Research in gerontological nursing, 2010 - journals.healio.com
Practice-based initiatives have emphasized the need to provide “homelike” environments in
long-term care. This study adds to the discourse on the meaning of home by synthesizing …

Healthy ageing and home: The perspectives of very old people in five European countries

J Sixsmith, A Sixsmith, AM Fänge, D Naumann… - Social science & …, 2014 - Elsevier
This paper reports on in-depth research, using a grounded theory approach, to examine the
ways in which very old people perceive healthy ageing in the context of living alone at home …

Distant from others, but close to home: The relationship between home attachment and mental health during COVID-19

BR Meagher, AD Cheadle - Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2020 - Elsevier
The COVID-19 pandemic has had significant consequences for Americans' daily lives. Many
people are spending more time in their homes due to work from home arrangements, stay at …

[HTML][HTML] Ageing-in-place with the use of ambient intelligence technology: Perspectives of older users

J Van Hoof, HSM Kort, PGS Rutten… - International journal of …, 2011 - Elsevier
INTRODUCTION: Ambient intelligence technologies are a means to support ageing-in-place
by monitoring clients in the home. In this study, monitoring is applied for the purpose of …

'Finding home': a grounded theory on how older people 'find home'in long‐term care settings

A Cooney - International journal of older people nursing, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
cooney a.(2011)'Finding home': a grounded theory on how older people 'find home'in long‐
term care settings. International Journal of Older People Nursing7, 188–199 doi: 10.1111/j …

[HTML][HTML] Home: The place the older adult can not imagine living without

C Gillsjö, D Schwartz-Barcott, I von Post - BMC geriatrics, 2011 - Springer
Background Rapidly aging populations with an increased desire to remain at home and
changes in health policy that promote the transfer of health care from formal places, as …

[HTML][HTML] Photovoicing the neighbourhood: Understanding the situated meaning of intangible places for ageing-in-place

S van Hees, K Horstman, M Jansen, D Ruwaard - Health & place, 2017 - Elsevier
Ageing-in-place is considered important for the health of older adults. In this paper, inspired
by a constructivist approach to ageing-in-place, we unravel professionals' and older adults' …

The home is the hub of health in very old age: Findings from the ENABLE-AGE Project

A Fänge, SD Ivanoff - Archives of gerontology and geriatrics, 2009 - Elsevier
The aim was to explore health in relation to the home as experienced by very old, single-
living Swedish people. Applying a grounded theory approach, 40 men and women aged 80 …

[图书][B] The environments of ageing: Space, place and materiality

S Peace - 2022 - books.google.com
Providing the first UK assessment of environmental gerontology, this book enriches current
understanding of the spatiality of ageing. Sheila Peace considers how places and spaces …