How do older adults living in residential aged care experience leisure activities? What restricts and facilitates participation? These two research questions guided this semi-longitudinal qualitative research, tracking the lived experience of aged care from the perspective of twenty new aged care residents over 18 months (average age, 80 years) through repeated in-depth semi-structured interviews. Interview data were analyzed using phenomenography, an under-utilized qualitative analysis technique that identifies the variations in how people experience, understand, or conceive of a phenomenon. Phenomenography revealed three qualitatively different ways of understanding residents’ leisure experience: - (1) as a structure for living, - (2) cre...
This research focuses on policy-makers whose agendas impact on the leisure needs of an ageing New Ze...
Introduction: There is a lack of understanding of the perceptions and experiences of older adult res...
Many of us will end up in aged care, but no one wants to talk about it. It\u27s depressing, boring, ...
How do older adults living in residential aged care experience leisure activities? What restricts an...
This doctoral thesis contributes to gerontology research by investigating the leisure experiences of...
This exploratory descriptive study investigated barriers and enablers to the provision of leisure ac...
This research acknowledges that ideas about ageing as a matter of public concern have been shared wi...
This research asks how the general population of less active people negotiate leisure in the context...
This research acknowledges that ideas about ageing as a matter of public concern have been shared wi...
This paper will challenge many of the currently held views regarding leisure within the aged care se...
Abstract. The amount of free time in older age significantly increases because of retirement. This p...
This paper reports on the findings of qualitative, semi-structured interviews conducted with 40 olde...
Aim: This paper documents a study that aimed to discover the meaning of leisure experiences for an a...
This thesis reports on an original qualitative study of older people’s perceptions about how they be...
This paper examines the notion of leisure as process and leisure as change. Drawing on recently comp...
This research focuses on policy-makers whose agendas impact on the leisure needs of an ageing New Ze...
Introduction: There is a lack of understanding of the perceptions and experiences of older adult res...
Many of us will end up in aged care, but no one wants to talk about it. It\u27s depressing, boring, ...
How do older adults living in residential aged care experience leisure activities? What restricts an...
This doctoral thesis contributes to gerontology research by investigating the leisure experiences of...
This exploratory descriptive study investigated barriers and enablers to the provision of leisure ac...
This research acknowledges that ideas about ageing as a matter of public concern have been shared wi...
This research asks how the general population of less active people negotiate leisure in the context...
This research acknowledges that ideas about ageing as a matter of public concern have been shared wi...
This paper will challenge many of the currently held views regarding leisure within the aged care se...
Abstract. The amount of free time in older age significantly increases because of retirement. This p...
This paper reports on the findings of qualitative, semi-structured interviews conducted with 40 olde...
Aim: This paper documents a study that aimed to discover the meaning of leisure experiences for an a...
This thesis reports on an original qualitative study of older people’s perceptions about how they be...
This paper examines the notion of leisure as process and leisure as change. Drawing on recently comp...
This research focuses on policy-makers whose agendas impact on the leisure needs of an ageing New Ze...
Introduction: There is a lack of understanding of the perceptions and experiences of older adult res...
Many of us will end up in aged care, but no one wants to talk about it. It\u27s depressing, boring, ...