There is considerable healthcare literature exploring leisure participation by older people, yet the conceptualization of the term ‘leisure’ remains unclear. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the concept of leisure based on Walker and Avant’s concept analysis criteria, identifying the attributes, antecedents, consequences and empirical references of leisure based upon the findings of the literature review. A clear understanding of the concept of leisure for older people will provide nurses and other healthcare professionals with the necessary knowledge to develop an efficient health promotion plan for leisure activities targeting the aging population.School of NursingAuthor name used in this publication: Alice J. T. Yuen Lok
Introduction: Participation in leisure activities is greatly associated with the health and well‑bei...
ABSTRACT A cross-sectional study with quantitative approach carried out with 387 community-dwelling ...
Aims.(1) To explore the types and three components ( frequency, duration and caloric expenditure) of...
Author name used in this publication: Alice J. T. Yuen Loke2012-2013 > Academic research: refereed >...
This paper will challenge many of the currently held views regarding leisure within the aged care se...
This primarily qualitative research study examined the views of first and second year nursing studen...
ii This primarily qualitative research study examined the views of first and second year nursing stu...
This study intended to: 1. Identify the leisure activities available in the hospital and those in wh...
Abstract. The amount of free time in older age significantly increases because of retirement. This p...
This paper is a »report« or preliminary summation of a larger research project and paper. Leisure ac...
[[abstract]]Taiwan is gradually towards an aging society, and many studies have shown that leisure a...
[[abstract]]Background A lack of participation in leisure activities often leads to depression in th...
A critical review of the previous literature on the leisure constraint theories and various elderly ...
peer reviewedThrough narrative research, this article analyses elderly people´s leisure in Spain, fr...
[[abstract]]The purpose of the study was to determine if there exists a significant relationship bet...
Introduction: Participation in leisure activities is greatly associated with the health and well‑bei...
ABSTRACT A cross-sectional study with quantitative approach carried out with 387 community-dwelling ...
Aims.(1) To explore the types and three components ( frequency, duration and caloric expenditure) of...
Author name used in this publication: Alice J. T. Yuen Loke2012-2013 > Academic research: refereed >...
This paper will challenge many of the currently held views regarding leisure within the aged care se...
This primarily qualitative research study examined the views of first and second year nursing studen...
ii This primarily qualitative research study examined the views of first and second year nursing stu...
This study intended to: 1. Identify the leisure activities available in the hospital and those in wh...
Abstract. The amount of free time in older age significantly increases because of retirement. This p...
This paper is a »report« or preliminary summation of a larger research project and paper. Leisure ac...
[[abstract]]Taiwan is gradually towards an aging society, and many studies have shown that leisure a...
[[abstract]]Background A lack of participation in leisure activities often leads to depression in th...
A critical review of the previous literature on the leisure constraint theories and various elderly ...
peer reviewedThrough narrative research, this article analyses elderly people´s leisure in Spain, fr...
[[abstract]]The purpose of the study was to determine if there exists a significant relationship bet...
Introduction: Participation in leisure activities is greatly associated with the health and well‑bei...
ABSTRACT A cross-sectional study with quantitative approach carried out with 387 community-dwelling ...
Aims.(1) To explore the types and three components ( frequency, duration and caloric expenditure) of...