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. 2016 Jul 14;6(7):e010402.
doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2015-010402.

How older citizens engage in their health promotion: a qualitative research-driven taxonomy of experiences and meanings

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How older citizens engage in their health promotion: a qualitative research-driven taxonomy of experiences and meanings

Julia Menichetti et al. BMJ Open. .

Abstract

Objectives: In this qualitative study, we provide an in-depth exploration of older people's experiences and subjective meanings concerning their engagement in health promotion as well as the emotional and pragmatic difficulties they face during their engagement.

Methods: The study was designed according to the ethnoscience method, which implies a participatory process that values patients' linguistic expressions to deeply understand the phenomena under the investigation and to give it a meaning. Using this method, thanks to repeated rounds of interviews and the Q-sorting task, participants created a dictionary, with the assistance of the researcher, to describe the phenomenon of interest. They agreed on a shared taxonomy of meanings and experiences related to the phenomenon. 25 North Italian older citizens participated in this study.

Results: Participants described a shared taxonomy of health engagement experiences by depicting 3 main positions (ie, locked position; awakening position; climbing position), which represented different experiential domains grouped by participants into 4 main semantic areas (eg, physical care, soul care, daily lifestyle, contact with ageing). Each position is characterised by specific emotions, personal representations of meaning and healthy behaviours that may sustain or hinder older citizens' engagement in health promotion.

Conclusions: The results of the present study suggest the importance of deeply understanding older peoples' experiences and their subjective meanings of health promotion. In particular, the results showed how their engagement in health promotion is framed in a complex system of psychological meanings, which may sustain or hinder their ability to adopt healthy behaviours. A deeper understanding of older citizens' lived experiences, their doubts and their difficulties in engaging in health promotion may offer some important cues for orienting interventions in this area.

Keywords: PUBLIC HEALTH; QUALITATIVE RESEARCH.

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Taxonomy of older citizens' experiences of health promotion.
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Semantic areas and domains of subjective meanings of older citizens' experiences with health promotion.

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